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Consistency Theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Novikov self-consistency principle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Novikov self-consistency principle , also known as the Novikov self-consistency conjecture , is a principle developed by Dr. Igor Novikov in the mid-1980s to solve the problem of paradoxes in ...
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The cognitive consistency theory is an alternative to Hull s, yet it still has a foundation in homeostatic equilibrium. In this theory, motivation for behavior occurs when different internal thoughts conflict and create tension.
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The Abelson-Rosenberg consistency theory has failed to live up to its potential in providing adequate explanation andfostering creative research. Specifically, the theory fails to fully operationalize "least effort" and rarely presents falsifiable hypotheses.
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Maximal Consistency, Theory of Evidence and Bayesian Conditioning in the Investigative Domain (1996) [4 citations — 2 self] ... A generalized approach to consistency-based belief revision – Dragoni, Mascaretti, et al. - 1995...
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45 Iterated Theory Base Change: A Computational Model – Williams - 1995 ... 12 A generalized approach to consistency-based belief revision – Dragoni, Mascaretti, et al. - 1995...
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Self-Consistency: A Theory of Personality (Paperback) ... In essence, Cognitive Dissonance is merely a restatement of Self-Consistency Theory, and one which is much poorer for it's limited scope: where Lecky described the instinct which drives people to be internally consistent, Festinger only described people's reactions...
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