THE NEW SCIENCE OF PLEASURE Daniel L. McFadden NBER Working Paper 18687
Clone of From Extended Neoclassical to Behavioral Choice Models
Broad and detailed Linked concept version of Tanner's Clinical Judgment Model, with the addition of clinical reasoning cycle concepts from T Levett-Jones et al Nurse Education Today 30 (2010) 515-520 and Kathie Lasater (2007) Clinical Judgment Development: Using Simulation to Create an Assessment Rubric. Journal of Nursing Education 46(11)p 496-503
Clone of Thinking like a nurse concept map
Rich picture version of Tanner's Clinical Judgment Model, with the addition of clinical reasoning cycle concepts from T Levett-Jones et al Nurse Education Today 30 (2010) 515-520
Clone of Thinking like a nurse rich pic
Based on TBH presentation to AIHI Jan 30 2014
Clone of Resilience Cs
Book (large pdf) by Alicia Juarrero subtitled intentional behavior as a complex system. Behaviour is action and change in the world, consisting of the external, mental and social world. Human action is intentional, meaningful and hopefully effective. Behaviours can be:
Reactive: sense and respond
Adaptive: anticipate and learn
Generative: innovate and transform.
Which models help produce effective action?
Clone of Dynamics in Action
Simplified Rich picture version of Tanner's Clinical Judgment Model, with the addition of clinical reasoning cycle concepts from T Levett-Jones et al Nurse Education Today 30 (2010) 515-520
Clone of Thinking like a nurse rich pic after simulation
WIP for Continuity of care ISO From Wikipedia Initial Insight Representation from ContSys
IM-4008 with split off patient statechart See
IM-2846 for Agent with infectious disease and
IM-4031 for additional professional statechart
Clinical Process with Patient States
WIP based on Emery Roe's 2013 book. See also Dynamics in Action IM-3239 for more on behavior and The Art of the State IM-11962 for more on Grid-Group Cultural Theory
Clone of Managing Mess
THE NEW SCIENCE OF PLEASURE Daniel L. McFadden NBER Working Paper 18687
From Extended Neoclassical to Behavioral Choice Models
Rich picture version of Tanner's Clinical Judgment Model, with the addition of clinical reasoning cycle concepts from T Levett-Jones et al Nurse Education Today 30 (2010) 515-520
Clone of Thinking like a nurse rich pic
A generic stock and flow map of Cancer Screening and Treatment. See also IM-1525 for a specific Prostate PSA Map and Reference See IM-107014 for a more detailed prostate cancer specific map
Clone of Cancer Stock Flow Map
From Walrave ISDC2014 paper Counteracting the success trap in publically owned corporations
Clone of Explore or Exploit
Overview of Myers Briggs mental preferences based on Jim Rogers MBTI Manual and Gifts Differing Book. Compare with Thinking feeling acting and interacting representation of human behaviour based on BPSD (dementia) work by Victor Vickland, PCT, Sapience and Gary Smith
Clone of Psychological MBTI Types
A model of the ladder of inference which shows how we short circuit reality based on the assumptions and beliefs we develop IM-351. Combined with the cyclical scientific process described by Gary An.
Clone of Ladder of Inference and Cyclical Scientific Process
Diagrams from David Collingridge and Colin Reeve's Book Fig 1 and 2 Over-critical and Under-critical models. Challenge: combine into a single CLD.
See also cognitive dissonance IM
Science speaks to Power
Fritjof Capra said that from a
systems perspective, ethical behavior is always related to community; it is
behaviour for the common good. Using this perspective, I would define Meta-Values
as those values that promote the well-being of human beings and safeguard the biosphere
on which that well-being ultimately depends. Considering meta-values as an overriding
criteria and rejecting an automatic acceptance the narrow options offered by
doctrines and ideologies provides a much larger choice on which to base decisions.
Doctrines and ideologies could then
serve to provide explanations, views of how the world works, that could be used
if found appropriate in a particular situation - but
viewed from an agnostic stance and not from a quasi religious belief in
their truth. As Donella Meadows once said, 'No paradigm is true'. Actions based
on aspects of doctrinal beliefs that are
false are very likely to lead to unintended negative consequences. Can carefully considered decisions based on
Meta-Values avoid most of these negative side effects? The CLD shows the
dynamic that could be at work if this assumption is true.
Can decisions based on META-VALUES improve outcomes?
The cyclical scientific process described by Gary An.
Cyclical Scientific Process
From Brown and Heathcote's 2008 Paper on the simplest model of Choice ResponseTime , a Tutorial paper and a Workload capacity paper that estimates drift rate v for individuals with single and multiple targets
Linear Ballistic Accumulator
From Schluter et al 2017 article A framework for mapping and comparing behavioural theories in models of social-ecological systems COMSeS2017 video. See also Balke and Gilbert 2014 JASSS article How do agents make decisions? (recommended by Kurt Kreuger U of S)
Clone of Modelling human behaviour (MoHuB)
WIP Based on Sheldrick Implementation science 2016
article A system dynamics model of clinical decision thresholds for
the detection of developmental-behavioral disorders. Vensim model modified to show patterns
Clinical Decision Threshold Dynamics
Five Information Filters and Bounded Rationality affecting Policy Action from Fig 7.12 p210 John Morecroft's Book 2007 Strategic Modelling and Business Dynamics
Clone of Bounded Rationality
Examples of macroanalysis relevant to representing causal mechanisms linking genes to diseases from darden2018 MecCog article and 2017 Product to Process article
Mechanistic Reasoning from Genotype to Phenotype
Overview of Myers Briggs mental preferences based on Jim Rogers MBTI Manual and Gifts Differing Book. Compare with Thinking feeling acting and interacting representation of human behaviour based on BPSD (dementia) work by Victor Vickland, PCT, Sapience and Gary Smith
Clone of Psychological MBTI Types
Example of cognitive work analysis from Hoffman on eliciting the knowledge of experts with articles around 2005 and 2017 book Minding the weather
Expert Weather Forecaster Reasoning