Psychological Process
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A Psychological Process is a cognitive process, emotional process, and behavioral operations within an individual's mind that relate to the way they interact with the world.
- Context:
- It can (typically) be a component of Human Cognition and Human Behavior.
- It can play an integral role in Psychology and Neuroscience.
- It can be conscious or unconscious, such as thought processes or unconscious processes.
- It can be affected by an individual's Environment, Genetic Factors, Learning, and Development.
- It can underlie Cognitive Functions, Emotions, Behaviors, and Interpersonal Interactions.
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- Example(s):
- Perception Process (of perceptions) - The process by which individuals select, organize, and interpret sensory stimuli.
- Human Memory Process (of human memory) - The process of storing and retrieving information.
- Emotion Regulation Process (of emotion regulation) - The process by which individuals influence the emotions they have, when they have them, and how they experience and express them.
- Human Decision-Making Process (for human decision-making) - The process of choosing between multiple possible actions or responses.
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- Counter-Example(s):
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- See: Cognition, Emotion, Behavior, Cognitive Psychology, Behavioral Psychology, Emotional Intelligence.
References
2020
- (An & Han, 2020) ⇒ Mingyu An, Seunghyun Lee Han. (2020). “Effects of experiential motivation and customer engagement on customer value creation: Analysis of psychological process in the experience-based retail environment.” In: Journal of Business Research,
- NOTE: This study attempts to confirm the psychological process of customer engagement by …
2015
- (Vallacher, Van Geert & Others, 2015) ⇒ Robin R. Vallacher, Paul Van Geert, ..... (2015). “The Intrinsic Dynamics of Psychological Process.” In: Current Directions in Psychological Science,
- NOTE: The intrinsic dynamism of psychological process is difficult to investigate using traditional …
2013
- (Frey & Osborne, 2013) ⇒ Carl Benedikt Frey, and Michael A Osborne. (2013). “The Future of Employment: How Susceptible Are Jobs to Computerisation?." Technical Report, Oxford University - OMS.
- QUOTE: ... Creative intelligence tasks. The psychological processes underlying human creativity are difficult to specify. According to Boden (2003), creativity is the ability to come up with ideas or artifacts that are novel and valuable.
2009
- (Guo, Xiao & Tang, 2009) ⇒ Liying Guo, Jessie J. Xiao, Changyun Tang. (2009). “Understanding the Psychological Process Underlying Customer Satisfaction and Retention in a Relational Service.” In: Journal of Business Research.
- NOTE: This paper reexamines the psychological process underlying the relationship between customer satisfaction and customer retention in a relational service context. It is based on a …
2006
- (Taylor & Horgan, 2006) ⇒ Max Taylor, John Horgan. (2006). “A Conceptual Framework for Addressing Psychological Process in the Development of the Terrorist.” In: Terrorism and Political Violence,
- NOTE: A conceptual framework is presented for addressing psychological issues in the development of the terrorist. In particular, the authors suggest that viewing terrorism as a process may …
1989
- (Mischel et al., 1989) ⇒ Walter Mischel, Yuichi Shoda, and Monica I. Rodriguez. (1989). “Delay of Gratification in Children.” In: Science, 244(4907). doi:10.1126/science.2658056
- ABSTRACT: To function effectively, individuals must voluntarily postpone immediate gratification and persist in goal-directed behavior for the sake of later outcomes. The present research program analyzed the nature of this type of future-oriented self-control and the psychological processes that underlie it.
1980
- (Marslen-Wilson, 1980) ⇒ William D. Marslen-Wilson. (1980). “Speech Understanding as a Psychological Process.” In: Theoretical Issues in Natural Language Processing: Proceedings of the ...,
- NOTE: An overview of recent psychological research into speech understanding is presented, with an emphasis on spoken word-recognition processes.