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Indeterminacy in Psychology
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1991
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Behavioral Decision MakingPsychosocial DeterminantSocial PsychologyCognitionIrreducible UncertaintyUncertain ReasoningPsychologySocial SciencesMathematical PsychologyUncertainty QuantificationManagementCognitive Bias MitigationCognitive NeuroscienceDecision TheoryBehavioral SciencesCognitive ScienceManipulation (Psychology)Uncertainty (Knowledge Representation)Experimental PsychologyPredictive LearningMoral PsychologyPredictive CodingUncertainty (Quantum Physics)Computational NeuroscienceAnticipatory ProcessNeuroscienceUniversal Laws
There is an irreducible uncertainty in the prediction of human behavior because the dynamics of the brain, as a self-organizing system consisting of many millions of elements, are inherently indeterminate. Thus the Laplacian ideal of universal laws relating knowable causes to predictable effects cannot be realized in psychology.
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