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  2. Atavism - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The same notions of atavisms were used by social Darwinists, who claimed that "inferior" races displayed atavistic traits, and represented more primitive traits than other races. [ citation needed ] Both atavism's and Ernst Haeckel 's recapitulation theory are related to evolutionary progress , as development towards a greater ...

  3. Atavistic regression - Wikipedia

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    Atavistic regression is a hypnosis-related concept introduced by the Australian scholar and psychiatrist Ainslie Meares. Meares coined his term from the English atavism , which is derived from the Latin atavus , meaning a great-grandfather's grandfather and, thus, more generally, an ancestor.

  4. Model of hierarchical complexity - Wikipedia

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    The model of hierarchical complexity (MHC) is a formal theory and a mathematical psychology framework for scoring how complex a behavior is. [4] Developed by Michael Lamport Commons and colleagues, [3] it quantifies the order of hierarchical complexity of a task based on mathematical principles of how the information is organized, [5] in terms of information science.

  5. Atavism (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    move to sidebar hide. Navigation Main page; ... Atavism or atavistic is a concept in biology and in culture. It may also refer to: a record label;

  6. Crowd psychology - Wikipedia

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    The psychology of a crowd is a collective behaviour realised by the individuals within it. A category of social psychology known as "crowd psychology" or "mob psychology" examines how the psychology of a group of people differs from the psychology of any one person within the group.

  7. Jungian cognitive functions - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Beebe describes the different cognitive functions' role in the overall personality in terms of various mythic archetypes. [citation needed] John Beebe's model is based on Jung's theory of the collective unconscious, which is not part of the current scientific consensus and may be unfalsifiable. [17]

  8. Positivist school (criminology) - Wikipedia

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    There are a number of reputable studies that demonstrate a link between lower intelligence and criminality. [2] [3] [4] However, when studies are conducted among the prison population, they are only studying those criminals actually caught. In other words, it might be that less intelligence people are more likely to be caught, rather than less ...

  9. Somatic theory - Wikipedia

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    Somatic theory is a theory of human social behavior based on the somatic marker hypothesis of António Damásio.The theory proposes a mechanism by which emotional processes can guide (or bias) behavior: in particular, decision-making, the attachment theory of John Bowlby, and the self-psychology of Heinz Kohut (especially as consolidated by Allan Schore).