Although both bodies of constructivist theory were originally developed by psychologists, and deal with how individuals and sets of individuals understand and navigate their worlds, there has been surprisingly little mutual acknowledgement let alone cross-fertilization between Personal Construct Psychology (PCP) and mental models. This article introduces mental models to the readership in PCP. It suggests how mental models theory and methods can sit within PCP, and add to theory about construing. We argue that mental models involve a specific process of construing, whereby people create a cognitive representation of a situation and apply causal logic to anticipate events and outcomes. Since the authors’ interest is in people-environment rel...
The psychology of personal constructs (PCP) is often cited as a vital forerunner of psychological co...
Excerpt Researchers in the area of child psychology have taken an interest in how children revise th...
In the rst comprehensive formulation of the theory of mental models, Johnson-Laird proposes several ...
More than half a century has passed since the publication of George Kellys (19951955/1991) The Psych...
More than half a century has passed since the publication of George Kelly's (1955/1991) The Psycholo...
In reality modeling rely on the knowledge that we have, whether they are real or imaginary, naive or...
In this chapter, we examine a number of research methods arising from personal construct psychology ...
During the last few decades, models have become the centre of attention in both cognitive science an...
From a cognitive perspective, mental models held by individuals are thought to guide interactions wi...
The mental models subject is presented particularly in the light of Johnson-Laird’s theory. Views fr...
This book presents the latest thinking and research in Personal Construct Psychology (PCP) covering ...
This paper outlines the key features of discourse and psychological construct Psychology (PCP) in th...
Mental models have been a popular concept for more than 30 years and used to explain many phenomena ...
Mental models are personal, internal representations of external reality that people use to interact...
This 'invitation' focuses on questions of personality in everyday life that intrigue and puzzle us. ...
The psychology of personal constructs (PCP) is often cited as a vital forerunner of psychological co...
Excerpt Researchers in the area of child psychology have taken an interest in how children revise th...
In the rst comprehensive formulation of the theory of mental models, Johnson-Laird proposes several ...
More than half a century has passed since the publication of George Kellys (19951955/1991) The Psych...
More than half a century has passed since the publication of George Kelly's (1955/1991) The Psycholo...
In reality modeling rely on the knowledge that we have, whether they are real or imaginary, naive or...
In this chapter, we examine a number of research methods arising from personal construct psychology ...
During the last few decades, models have become the centre of attention in both cognitive science an...
From a cognitive perspective, mental models held by individuals are thought to guide interactions wi...
The mental models subject is presented particularly in the light of Johnson-Laird’s theory. Views fr...
This book presents the latest thinking and research in Personal Construct Psychology (PCP) covering ...
This paper outlines the key features of discourse and psychological construct Psychology (PCP) in th...
Mental models have been a popular concept for more than 30 years and used to explain many phenomena ...
Mental models are personal, internal representations of external reality that people use to interact...
This 'invitation' focuses on questions of personality in everyday life that intrigue and puzzle us. ...
The psychology of personal constructs (PCP) is often cited as a vital forerunner of psychological co...
Excerpt Researchers in the area of child psychology have taken an interest in how children revise th...
In the rst comprehensive formulation of the theory of mental models, Johnson-Laird proposes several ...