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.



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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 …

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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.