Enriched behavioral prediction equation and its impact on structured learning and the dynamic calculus


Autoria(s): Cattell, RB; Boyle, GJ; Chant, D
Contribuinte(s)

Walter Mischel

Susan Anderson

et al

Data(s)

01/01/2002

Resumo

This theoretical note describes an expansion of the behavioral prediction equation, in line with the greater complexity encountered in models of structured learning theory (R. B. Cattell, 1996a). This presents learning theory with a vector substitute for the simpler scalar quantities by which traditional Pavlovian-Skinnerian models have hitherto been represented. Structured learning can be demonstrated by vector changes across a range of intrapersonal psychological variables (ability, personality, motivation, and state constructs). Its use with motivational dynamic trait measures (R. B. Cattell, 1985) should reveal new theoretical possibilities for scientifically monitoring change processes (dynamic calculus model; R. B. Cattell, 1996b), such as encountered within psycho therapeutic settings (R. B. Cattell, 1987). The enhanced behavioral prediction equation suggests that static conceptualizations of personality structure such as the Big Five model are less than optimal.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:62336

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

American Psychological Association

Palavras-Chave #Psychology #Psychology, Multidisciplinary #Personality #C1 #380300 Cognitive Science #780108 Behavioural and cognitive sciences
Tipo

Journal Article