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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A must read for those interested in human interaction,
By Michael. J. Richardson (New Zealand) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dynamical Systems in Social Psychology (Hardcover)
Dynamical systems in social psychology contains twelve independently written chapters on the dynamics of social interaction, perception and information. It centers on a the growing discipline of non-linear dynamics and it's application to human development and relations. Many of the authors are leaders within their respective disciplines (social psychology, non-linear dynamics, human movement and physics) and describe - discuss the topic with thought provoking insight and understanding. It clearly demonstrates the capabilities of dynamical systems theory for social psychologists and raises a number of questions to both broaden and direct future research and investigation in the area. Its only downfall is the complex material it deals with, making it difficult for those without a prior understanding of dynamical systems to follow. Nevertheless, it is an essential book for all those serious about the development of social psychology as a science and the application of non-linear dynamics to psychology as a whole.
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Dynamical Systems in Social Psychology by Andrzej Nowak (Hardcover - January 25, 1994)
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