General Systems Theory (Theoretical Biology)
This course shall examine conflict resolution and establish protocols for investigation.
The key elements (protocols) in this research course are:
1. To identify the problem area (researchable questions)
2. To devise methods for research
3. To gather data (and data analysis)
4. To discuss results.
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The Scientific Method Protocols:
1. identify researchable problem 2. derive hypothesis 3. literature review of research 4. develop methodology 5. data collection and analysis 6. analysis 7. falsification 8. results & conclusions 9. interpretation
It is anticipated that this project shall generate new theory in Psychology and, by classification vertically, an implication in new theory in Philosophy. The theory shall be known as General Systems Theory Squared (GST2).
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Disclaimer: This research effort is designed for educational purposes only and is an academic exercise in Psychology. No other designation is express or implied. This course does not represent the views of anyone in particular and does not claim or make the appearance of claiming any representation of any kind for any individual or organization.
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