Perceptual control theory
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Perceptual control theory
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- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh96011666
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- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh96011666#concept
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PCT (Perceptual control theory)
Broader Terms
Sources
- found: Work cat.: Perceptual control theory, 1994: p. iii (Perceptual control theory (PCT) is a theory for understanding the behaviour of living systems, concerned with modelling observable phenomena that accurately describe how living organisms interact with their environment)
- found: Ford, E.E. Discipline for home and school, 1994: p. 7 (Perceptual control theory (PCT) is based on a model developed by William T. Powers and researched by members of the Control Systems Group) p. 4 (Perceptual control theory teaches that all humans are trying to achieve their own internally specified goals; they do so by manipulating the world of their perceptions until those perceptions are what they want.)
- notfound: Thes. psych. index terms
Change Notes
- 1996-12-11: new
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