Psychological foundation for system thinking
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 1997 10:13 pm
Dear SD-Community,
we are looking at psychological foundation for system thinking. Within
system thinking the notion of mental models is used (for example Senge 1990,
Chapter 10). The notion of mental models is also used in the psychological
literature. One author is P.N. Johnson-Loird. He has published the titels:
-Mental models, 1983 Cambridge Havard University Press
-The computer and the mind, 1988 Cambridge Havard University Press
Has somebody worked about this relation? Are there links which can help to
explain learning effects?
Thank you in advance!
------------------
Kai Berendes
Universitaet Mainz
Lehrstuhl fuer Wirtschaftspaedagogik
Jakob-Welder-Weg 9
55099 Mainz
Tel.: 06131-39 3738
e-mail: kaib@chaos.bwl.uni-mainz.de
we are looking at psychological foundation for system thinking. Within
system thinking the notion of mental models is used (for example Senge 1990,
Chapter 10). The notion of mental models is also used in the psychological
literature. One author is P.N. Johnson-Loird. He has published the titels:
-Mental models, 1983 Cambridge Havard University Press
-The computer and the mind, 1988 Cambridge Havard University Press
Has somebody worked about this relation? Are there links which can help to
explain learning effects?
Thank you in advance!
------------------
Kai Berendes
Universitaet Mainz
Lehrstuhl fuer Wirtschaftspaedagogik
Jakob-Welder-Weg 9
55099 Mainz
Tel.: 06131-39 3738
e-mail: kaib@chaos.bwl.uni-mainz.de