Deck 11: Dynamic Systems Theory

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What is the focus of dynamic systems theory (DST)?

A) to explain how new, complex patterns or properties of behavior come into existence as a result of simpler components or processes that are already part of a system
B) to explain how life on earth evolved from simpler to more complex organisms
C) to explain how mental life emerges from simpler cognitive processes such as attention to higher mental processes like problem solving
D) to explain how social relationships transform a person's worldview and sense of self
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سؤال
Which statement about dynamic systems theory is true?

A) the theory applies only to living, organic systems
B) the theory applies only to mechanical systems
C) the theory applies to all systems from the microscopic level of cells to the macroscopic level of societies
D) the theory applies to systems that have ten elements or more
سؤال
Concepts from systems theory have been applied to which fields of science?

A) biology
B) chemistry
C) psychology
D) all of the above
سؤال
What is the meaning of the term "probabilistic epigenesis"?

A) there is no such thing as causation; all relationships are a result of chance
B) development is a product of many factors that influence one another; the direction of development is not predetermined
C) when thinking about the future, a person needs to consider the likelihood of many possible outcomes
D) life is like a box of chocolates; you never know what you are going to get
سؤال
A __________ is one that continuously changes in order to carry out its functions and to preserve its equilibrium or balanc?

A) dynamic system
B) social norm
C) core pathology
D) proximal process
سؤال
What is a feature of open systems?

A) they take in energy from the environment
B) they transform energy into some type of product that is characteristic of the system
C) they export the product into the environment
D) all of the above
سؤال
In line with the idea of probabilistic epigenisis, dynamic systems theory suggests that organisms change in the direction of recurrent patterns or stable states which can be modified depending on the circumstances. What is the term for these patterns or stable states?

A) best loved states
B) attractor states
C) states of desired direction
D) magnetic states
سؤال
In dynamic systems theory, the process of developmental change is referred to as ___?

A) emergence
B) collaborative posturing
C) nanochange
D) alternative reality
سؤال
The basic mechanism that accounts for the emergence of more complex behaviors from simpler elements i? _________?

A) self-awareness
B) self-organization
C) self-sustaining reform
D) self?other interactions
سؤال
When the adaptive functions of the system are not adequate to address current fluctuations either internal or external to the system, the system is said to be in ____________?

A) trouble
B) disequilibrium
C) psychosocial crisis
D) epigenetic neurosis
سؤال
Rather than thinking of developmental outcomes as moving up a ladder toward new levels of maturity, Fischer and Bidell proposed thinking of development in terms of a__________?

A) nest
B) spiral staircase
C) constructive web
D) river
سؤال
One new direction of dynamic systems theory is the study of _________, actions that take place in specific contexts and that advance from novice to expert level?

A) memories
B) unconscious wishes
C) insights
D) skills
سؤال
Through a process of repeated interactions, parents and their children form attractor states that characterize their relationship. Through the study of these behaviors, one can observe the gradual emergence of hostile, anti-social behaviors. Which of the following parent?child interactions is likely to be associated with the child's antisocial behaviors?

A) mutually hostile interactions (parent-hostile, child-hostile)
B) permissive interactions (child-hostile, parent neutral or positive)
C) redirecting interactions (child-hostile, parent-negative and then positive)
D) both A and B
سؤال
Explain the difference between the use of the term "development" and the term "emergence." Why does dynamic systems theory prefer the latter?
سؤال
How does dynamic systems theory explain how more complex capacities emerge from simpler forms that exist within the system? Give an example of this process.
سؤال
Compare and contrast Fischer's model of dynamic skill development with Vygotsky's concept of the zone of proximal development. What are the similarities and differences in the ways these theories explain how more advanced abilities emerge from less competent or complex forms?
سؤال
Discuss the way Granic and Patterson apply dynamic systems theory to the study of antisocial behavior. What ideas guide their approach? Analyze the strengths and weaknesses of this approach.
سؤال
What is the A-not-B task? How does the research on this topic illustrate concepts from dynamic systems theory? What are some broader implications of this research for understanding the emergence of cognitive problem solving?
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Deck 11: Dynamic Systems Theory
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What is the focus of dynamic systems theory (DST)?

A) to explain how new, complex patterns or properties of behavior come into existence as a result of simpler components or processes that are already part of a system
B) to explain how life on earth evolved from simpler to more complex organisms
C) to explain how mental life emerges from simpler cognitive processes such as attention to higher mental processes like problem solving
D) to explain how social relationships transform a person's worldview and sense of self
A
2
Which statement about dynamic systems theory is true?

A) the theory applies only to living, organic systems
B) the theory applies only to mechanical systems
C) the theory applies to all systems from the microscopic level of cells to the macroscopic level of societies
D) the theory applies to systems that have ten elements or more
C
3
Concepts from systems theory have been applied to which fields of science?

A) biology
B) chemistry
C) psychology
D) all of the above
D
4
What is the meaning of the term "probabilistic epigenesis"?

A) there is no such thing as causation; all relationships are a result of chance
B) development is a product of many factors that influence one another; the direction of development is not predetermined
C) when thinking about the future, a person needs to consider the likelihood of many possible outcomes
D) life is like a box of chocolates; you never know what you are going to get
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A __________ is one that continuously changes in order to carry out its functions and to preserve its equilibrium or balanc?

A) dynamic system
B) social norm
C) core pathology
D) proximal process
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What is a feature of open systems?

A) they take in energy from the environment
B) they transform energy into some type of product that is characteristic of the system
C) they export the product into the environment
D) all of the above
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In line with the idea of probabilistic epigenisis, dynamic systems theory suggests that organisms change in the direction of recurrent patterns or stable states which can be modified depending on the circumstances. What is the term for these patterns or stable states?

A) best loved states
B) attractor states
C) states of desired direction
D) magnetic states
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In dynamic systems theory, the process of developmental change is referred to as ___?

A) emergence
B) collaborative posturing
C) nanochange
D) alternative reality
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The basic mechanism that accounts for the emergence of more complex behaviors from simpler elements i? _________?

A) self-awareness
B) self-organization
C) self-sustaining reform
D) self?other interactions
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10
When the adaptive functions of the system are not adequate to address current fluctuations either internal or external to the system, the system is said to be in ____________?

A) trouble
B) disequilibrium
C) psychosocial crisis
D) epigenetic neurosis
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Rather than thinking of developmental outcomes as moving up a ladder toward new levels of maturity, Fischer and Bidell proposed thinking of development in terms of a__________?

A) nest
B) spiral staircase
C) constructive web
D) river
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One new direction of dynamic systems theory is the study of _________, actions that take place in specific contexts and that advance from novice to expert level?

A) memories
B) unconscious wishes
C) insights
D) skills
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13
Through a process of repeated interactions, parents and their children form attractor states that characterize their relationship. Through the study of these behaviors, one can observe the gradual emergence of hostile, anti-social behaviors. Which of the following parent?child interactions is likely to be associated with the child's antisocial behaviors?

A) mutually hostile interactions (parent-hostile, child-hostile)
B) permissive interactions (child-hostile, parent neutral or positive)
C) redirecting interactions (child-hostile, parent-negative and then positive)
D) both A and B
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Explain the difference between the use of the term "development" and the term "emergence." Why does dynamic systems theory prefer the latter?
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How does dynamic systems theory explain how more complex capacities emerge from simpler forms that exist within the system? Give an example of this process.
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Compare and contrast Fischer's model of dynamic skill development with Vygotsky's concept of the zone of proximal development. What are the similarities and differences in the ways these theories explain how more advanced abilities emerge from less competent or complex forms?
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Discuss the way Granic and Patterson apply dynamic systems theory to the study of antisocial behavior. What ideas guide their approach? Analyze the strengths and weaknesses of this approach.
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What is the A-not-B task? How does the research on this topic illustrate concepts from dynamic systems theory? What are some broader implications of this research for understanding the emergence of cognitive problem solving?
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