The Study of Living Control Systems: A Guide to Doing Research on Purpose

The Study of Living Control Systems: A Guide to Doing Research on Purpose

by Richard S. Marken
The Study of Living Control Systems: A Guide to Doing Research on Purpose

The Study of Living Control Systems: A Guide to Doing Research on Purpose

by Richard S. Marken

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Overview

This book is a guide to doing a new kind of psychological research that focuses on the purposes rather than the causes of behavior. The research methods described here are based on a theory of behaviour called Perceptual Control Theory (PCT) that views organisms as purposeful rather than mechanical systems. According to PCT, purposeful behaviour involves acting to control perceptual input variables. Thus, understanding the purposeful behaviour of living organisms is a matter of determining the perceptual variables they are controlling when they are carrying out various behaviors. This book outlines research methods that determine what perceptual variables an organism is controlling, how it controls those variables, and why. It also describes methods for studying how an organism develops the ability to control different perceptions and how consciousness might be involved in this process.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781108485586
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 02/04/2021
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 5.91(w) x 9.06(h) x 0.63(d)

About the Author

Richard S. Marken is a leading authority on the Perceptual Control Theory (PCT) model of behavior. Now retired from a career as a psychology professor, human factors engineer, and health policy researcher, he still actively consults and carries out a program of research testing PCT.

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. Living control systems; 2. Doing research on purpose; 3. Getting started; 4. Basic research on purpose; 5. Exploring the hierarchy; 6. Learning; 7. Social control; 8. Back to the future (of PCT research).
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