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2008-William_Revelle-Cues Tendencies and Actions-The Dynamics of Action Revisited

Author(s): William Revelle

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Keywords: psychology task reference achievement motivation dynamics of action

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Resource Image This article describes a reparameterization of the original theory of dynamics of action and applies the power of simple modeling to the study of action, emotions, and social behavior.

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Revelle, William. 2008.  Cues, Tendencies and Actions: The Dynamics of Action Revisited. Department of Psychology, Northwestern University. Paper. 20 pp.

See https://personality-project.org/revelle/publications/cta.pdf .

Abstract: The theory of the Dynamics of Action Atkinson & Birch (1970) was a theory before its time. Few psychologists of the 1970s were prepared to understand differential equations or to do computer modeling of difference equations. With modern software and computational power, the model is much easier to simulate and examine. This article describes a reparameterization of the original theory and applies the power of simple modeling to the study of action, emotions, and social behavior.

Keywords: differential equation, model, task reference, achievement motivation, psychology

 

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Author(s): William Revelle

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