MENTAL MODELS

MENTAL MODELS
ISBN-10
1914095383
ISBN-13
9781914095382
Series
Mental Models
Category
Psychology
Pages
142
Language
English
Published
2020-10-24
Author
Peter Grey

Description

55% OFF for Bookstores! Discounted retail Price NOW at $23.95 instead of $34.95!! A mental model is the representation of a human mind's thought process. Everything that a person sees is represented as models inside their minds. The mental models are considered as an internal scale for a human being for evaluation and for taking decisions. The Internal scales, as mentioned by the scientists, are ever changing and unstable as a human mind is susceptible to change due to adaptation. Even going through a change, a human being must be able to evaluate and understand the consequences and results of change. The mental model provides grounds for reasoning. The models that are made out of a person's perception and imagination, which can influence thinking than coming down to a logical conclusion. Out of all the possible assumptions, the mental model represents only the most relevant and true one. The contrary occurs when there is an alternative to reality. What you will learn in this book: - Changing Mental Models for Instructors - Mental Models: The Box Everyone Is Trying to Think Outside of - For Great Ventures - The New Mental Model For Post-Recession Success - Sales Leadership - Building a Shared Mental Model - Strategy Execution: 2 Tips to Improve Decision Making - How to Improve Your Decision Making Skills - Logic Analyzer - Nothing Else Works Like It - The Problem of Problem Solving Mental models have been utilized for studying human-computer interaction (HCI), where the mental models are being used to make sense of the complexities that are around the people using computers. When people use computers, they build mental models following the interaction with the system. 55% OFF for Bookstores! Discounted retail Price NOW at $23.95 instead of $34.95!!

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