Our relationships with others depend on our caring ability. William Glasser's choice theory suggests replacing 7 deadly habits with 7 caring habits
Choice Theory - Replacing 7 Deadly Habits with 7 Caring Habits in Relationships
I share this information so often with parents, that I decided to make an infographic on basic psychological needs, according to William Glasser's Choice Theory. Of course, LEGO ® is about the most...
By Josiah Ober, author of The Greeks and the Rational: The Discovery of Practical Reason In 1949, E.R. Dodds gave the Sather Classical Lectures and soon thereafter published a hugely influential book, The Greeks and the Irrational. When invited to give the 2019 Sather Lectures, I honored his 70th
Rational choice theory, or choice theory, was born in the field of economics to try to explain our decision-making process....
One of the definitive works in game theory, this fascinating volume offers an original look at methods of obtaining solutions for conflict situations. Combining the principles of game theory, the calculus of variations, and control theory, the author considers and solves an amazing array of problems: military, pursuit and evasion, games of firing and maneuver, athletic contests, and many other problems of conflict.Beginning with general definitions and the basic mathematics behind differential game theory, the author proceeds to examinations of increasingly specific techniques and applications: dispersal, universal, and equivocal surfaces; the role of game theory in warfare; development of an effective theory despite incomplete information; and more. All problems and solutions receive clearly worded, illuminating discussions, including detailed examples and numerous formal calculations.The product of fifteen years of research by a highly experienced mathematician and engineer, this volume will acquaint students of game theory with practical solutions to an extraordinary range of intriguing problems.
Choice Theory: 5 basic needs
Choice Theory in education and its impact on teaching and learning. Empowering students through choices and psychological theories behind them.
The Rational Choice Theory (RCT) is a theory in the field of social science that attempts to explain human behaviour on the basis of the assumption that
Legislating the idea that parents should choose the best school for their child is much more complicated in practice than in theory.
A famous experiment, published in 2000, points to something called the Paradox of Choice: more choices lead to lower overall sales. That makes no sense in the narrow rationality often used in economic models, and some evidence suggests it might not actually be true.
Because of my previous post, I discovered a book called ‘The Art of Strategy’ by Dixit and Nalebuff. I had read their first book called ‘Thinking Strategically’ published in…