People as Living Things: The Psychology of Perceptual Control

Living Control Systems Pub. (2003)
Abstract Runkel links Perceptual Control Theory (PCT) thinking to psychological literature and discusses it against that background.
Keywords Perceptual control theory  Control (Psychology  Social perception  Human information processing  Interpersonal relations  Perception  Vrije wil  Gedrag  Waarneming
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Call number BF611.R86 2003
ISBN(s) 9780974015507   0974015504
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