A mental model is an internal representation of external reality: that is, a way of representing reality within one's mind. Such models are hypothesized...
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Mental Models is a book published by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., in 1983 ISBNÂ 0-89859-242-9. It was edited by Dedre Gentner and Albert L. Stevens...
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The mental model theory of reasoning was developed by Philip Johnson-Laird and Ruth M.J. Byrne (Johnson-Laird and Byrne, 1991). It has been applied to...
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their own ideas on what is true. Conceptual models range in type from the more concrete, such as the mental image of a familiar physical object, to the...
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"medical model" (also known as a biomedical or disease model) and a "social model" (also known as an empowerment or recovery model) of mental disorder...
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developed the taxonomy of mental disorders which has dominated the field for nearly 80 years. Later, the proposed disease model of abnormality was subjected...
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The recovery model, recovery approach or psychological recovery is an approach to mental disorder or substance dependence that emphasizes and supports...
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via specialized software Medical model, a proposed "set of procedures in which all doctors are trained" Mental model, in psychology, an internal representation...
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The trauma model of mental disorders, or trauma model of psychopathology, emphasises the effects of physical, sexual and psychological trauma as key causal...
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general to be mental images. Today, it is very widely believed that much imagery functions as mental representations (or mental models), playing an important...
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