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In general , SJT emphasizes the interaction between environmental and
cognitive systems . 1.4.6 Information Integration Theory ( IIT ) There is a direct
line from the work of the psychophysicists mentioned earlier to the approach
taken by ...
In general , SJT emphasizes the interaction between environmental and
cognitive systems . 1.4.6 Information Integration Theory ( IIT ) There is a direct
line from the work of the psychophysicists mentioned earlier to the approach
taken by ...
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Psychological factors are most prominent within PDT and AT ; cognitive factors
are most prominent within SJT . Psychological Biases PDT gives greater attention
to psychological factors biasing or influencing judgment and decision processes
...
Psychological factors are most prominent within PDT and AT ; cognitive factors
are most prominent within SJT . Psychological Biases PDT gives greater attention
to psychological factors biasing or influencing judgment and decision processes
...
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Table 20-1 Comparison of Approaches with Respect to Feedback / Optimality
Topics in feedback / optimality DT BDT PDT SJT IIT AT 20.1 Feedback Outcome
Cognitive ха х Х 20.2 Feedforward Feedforward х x x x 20.3.1 Optimality ...
Table 20-1 Comparison of Approaches with Respect to Feedback / Optimality
Topics in feedback / optimality DT BDT PDT SJT IIT AT 20.1 Feedback Outcome
Cognitive ха х Х 20.2 Feedforward Feedforward х x x x 20.3.1 Optimality ...
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THEORY | 6 |
Introduction to Theory | 17 |
Scope | 31 |
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