Guastello, S. (1987). A Butterfly Catastrophe Model of Motivation in Organisations: Academic Performance. Journal of Applied Psychology, 72, 161-182. ... Hardy, L. & Parfitt, G. (1991). A Catastrophe Model of Anxiety and Performance. British Journal of Psychology, 82, 163-178.
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catastrophe models hold promise for theoretical development in social psychology wherever high quality measurement and scaling techniques are available or ...
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Title: Butterfly Catastrophe Model of Motivation in Organizations: Evaluation of an Introductory Psychology Course. Authors: Guastello, Stephen J. ...
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A CATASTROPHE THEORY MODEL; OF THE CONFLICT HELIX, WITH TESTS* ... THE BUTTERFLY CATASTROPHE MODEL; OF THE CONFLICT HELIX ... This is a fundamental assumption in the helix and for the catastrophe model.
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Post a Comment ... Guastello, Stephen J. ... Employee-motivation; Catastrophes-Mathematics; Academic-achievement...
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Abstract: Catastrophe models, which describe and predict discontinuous changes in system state variables, were used to model the exposure to blood and bodily fluids and more conventional occupational accidents among 1708 health care workers.
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Fitting the Cusp Catastrophe Model 2; Fitting the Cusp Catastrophe Model; 1. Introduction; Catastrophe theory describes how small, ... van Harten, 2000), and in the social sciences (e.g., Hołyst, Kacperski, &; Schweitzer, 2000). In psychology, catastrophe theory has been applied to multi-stable perception (Stewart; &
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Behavioural intention was advanced as an alternative bifurcation variable to peer pressure in the context of a cusp catastrophe model of changes in adolescent substance use (Clair, 1998; ... School of Psychology, The Australian National University, Canberra ACT 0200, Australia.
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Always keeping in mind that these reactions were shown only by a “minority” of people, this seems to be an excellent example of how a very profane everyday issue can actually highlight the often hidden psychology of privilege and of power.
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This paper will attempt to appraise the benefits, disadvantages and difficulties of applying a mathematical modelling approach to problems in psychology, drawing up on the article by Scott Clair titled ‘A Cusp Catastrophe Model for Adolescent Alcohol Use: An Empirical Test’ for examples. ... WORDS: 1000; DATE: ... BOOK MARK US...
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