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Casting Nets and Testing Specimens
  • Language: en

Casting Nets and Testing Specimens

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1990-08-21
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  • Publisher: Praeger

Written for researchers and methodologists in the fields of psychology, education, and behavioral science, this volume looks at the assumptions behind research methods and the kinds of information that can be properly extracted from them. The author focuses particularly on two types of methods--the method of relative frequency and the method of specimens--and demonstrates that almost all research methods within the social sciences fall within these two categories. Runkel argues that although both methods can deliver useful information about human behavior, most social scientists have been using the method of relative frequency for the wrong purpose--to discover how the human animal, as a spe...

People as Living Things
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 542

People as Living Things

Runkel links Perceptual Control Theory (PCT) thinking to psychological literature and discusses it against that background.

The Changing College Classroom
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 359

The Changing College Classroom

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1969
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Casting Nets and Testing Specimens
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 211

Casting Nets and Testing Specimens

A professional book about the methods used to reach conclusions about the nature and behavior of humans argues that the method of specimens is more appropriate than the method of relative frequencies to discover how the human animal, as a species, functions.

Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief Approaches to a Science of Life
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 606

Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief Approaches to a Science of Life

Correspondence between William T. Powers, originator of Perceptual Control Theory, PCT, and Philip J. Runkel, professor of psychology and education at the University of Oregon. 500 pages of original letters show how Phil Runkel reevaluated everything he knew about psychology. This focused correspondence deals with the science (or lack thereof) and (inappropriate) methods used in psychology while introducing a new approach to a new natural science of psychology. Enclosures that go with the letters are available on the web.

Transforming the School's Capacity for Problem Solving
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 154
Control in the Classroom
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 181

Control in the Classroom

Have you ever wondered how learning happens? Control in the Classroom introduces the main ideas of a profound explanation of human behavior and then applies these ideas to the issue of curriculum delivery. This illuminating explanation, known as Perceptual Control Theory, shows that control is the fundamental phenomenon at the core of the business of living. Control is critical in the classroom - both for teachers and for students. From this perspective, teaching can be considered to be a process of helping students develop greater control capabilities. The first part of the book introduces the theory in an easy-to-read, light-hearted style. Through an abundance of examples the principles of...

A Guide to Usage for Writers and Students in the Social Sciences
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 172

A Guide to Usage for Writers and Students in the Social Sciences

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The Death of Jeffrey Stapleton
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 205

The Death of Jeffrey Stapleton

  • Categories: Law

For anyone who is contemplating the study of law, or wished they had done so, or is in the midst of such an endeavor, this book will provide rewards of insight into how the lawyer thinks through problems in a legal context. The Death of Jeffrey Stapleton is based on, introduces and illustrates a technically sound, testable and easy to demonstrate explanation of how people think and act that lays a foundation for psychology to become a natural science rather than merely an art. The book shows that an understanding the phenomenon of control provides an explanation for the way people behave, what behavior is, how it works, and what it accomplishes. This has profound implications for litigation where psychology is involved.

Perceptual Control Theory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 426

Perceptual Control Theory

These introductions and readings provide a comprehensive range of information for the study of Perceptual Control Theory—papers, books, book reviews, resources on-line, demos and tutorial programs for your computer. Perceptual Control Theory, PCT, results from one man's curiosity, expertise, creativity and determination. The articles, books, and tutorial programs introduced in this volume would not have been written, certainly not this way, if it were not for William T. (Bill) Powers's seminal insight and tireless efforts across more that sixty years. The PCT explanation for what behavior is, how it works and what it accomplishes is well documented. It lays a foundation for a new natural s...