TtB: Thought to Behaviour; an explaination of non-instinctive, non-reflexive human behaviour.

TtB: Thought to Behaviour; an explaination of non-instinctive, non-reflexive human behaviour.

Topic: Human Psychology – origin of human behaviour (behavior).

TtB, or Thought to Behaviour (René Van Someren, 2014), is proposed to explain non-instinctive, non-reflexive human behaviour.

In a nut shell:

(1) All non-instinctive, non-reflexive human behaviour is grounded on a set of objects of thought (O.O.T.) which actors perceive relevant directly prior to, or during behaviour. These objects of thought are the source initiators of non-instinctive, non-reflexive human behaviour.

(2) An individual’s personal interpretations of those source initiators are first derivatives of the O. O. T’s.

(3) An individual’s personal attitudes towards his or her own interpretation of those source initiators are second derivatives of the pertaining O. O. T’s.

(4) The outcome of mutual influence and competition of various relevant attitudes ultimately determines non-instinctive, non-reflexive human behaviour.

(5) Circumstance and an actor’s aptitude determine the outcome of ones behaviour.

(6) Evaluation of behavioural outcome can inspire changes in future behaviour, by serving as feedback to:
(a) the composition of the set of objects of thought, when placed in a similar situation;
(b) ones interpretation of certain objects of thought;
(c) ones attitude towards ones interpretations.

More detailed information on this topic is documented in the free booklet: http://www.vansomeren.com/books/TtB.pdf

Various on-line articles: https://www.rene.vansomeren.org/blog.htm
http://www.vansomeren.com/eng/article/index.htm

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