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... theory of thought, emotions and decisions, the sociological affect control theory, Alexander's view on architecture, homiletics, food, the professional growth of a European champion ice skater, usability, infant research, facilitation ...
... theory of thought, emotions and decisions, the sociological affect control theory, Alexander's view on architecture, homiletics, food, the professional growth of a European champion ice skater, usability, infant research, facilitation ...
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... Affect Control of Oneself and Others Teemu Meronen 4 This chapter reviews control theories in sociology from the systems intel- ligence viewpoint . I present affect control theory as a potential way of understanding human behavior and ...
... Affect Control of Oneself and Others Teemu Meronen 4 This chapter reviews control theories in sociology from the systems intel- ligence viewpoint . I present affect control theory as a potential way of understanding human behavior and ...
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... affect control principles can give to people about everyday social events ... theories in sociology, it is useful to understand the concept of feedback. In his ... theory, human behavior is explained through Figure 4.1: The effect of ...
... affect control principles can give to people about everyday social events ... theories in sociology, it is useful to understand the concept of feedback. In his ... theory, human behavior is explained through Figure 4.1: The effect of ...
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... theory there were nine levels of control systems, but he added two more levels into the theory in 1989 (Powers 1989). Affect. Control. Theory. David R. Heise continued from the perception control theory of Powers (1973, 1989) and created ...
... theory there were nine levels of control systems, but he added two more levels into the theory in 1989 (Powers 1989). Affect. Control. Theory. David R. Heise continued from the perception control theory of Powers (1973, 1989) and created ...
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... Affect control theory uses three dimensions of meanings to describe affective responses . These dimensions are evaluation , potency and activity . Thus , any social situation can be placed in a three- dimensional space and measured ...
... Affect control theory uses three dimensions of meanings to describe affective responses . These dimensions are evaluation , potency and activity . Thus , any social situation can be placed in a three- dimensional space and measured ...
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