Molar Behavior: Verbal and Nonverbal Behavior
Related to Mind Processes without VisionRaimo JLaasonenauthorThe objective of the research was to answer the
question: What kinds of processes prevail between
molar behavior (verbal and nonverbal) and mind
processes? Data were obtained from a videotaped
program where the participants had no possibilities
to see the stimuli. The number of the subjects was
40. Reliability of observation was assessed in two
ways; from the z-score based correlation matrix and
from the normalized vectors. The statistical
analysis comprised of state vectors of the mind
processes and the conditional matrix powered from 1
to 11. So the analysis was a stochastic process with
a regular matrix. The results indicated the
existence the process system with controls. The
mindamic evolves until the half of the process and
then reaches dynamic equilibrium. A surprise was a
fact; the shape mindition has a greater chance to
transmute into the experientally organized mindition.
So the question is not to fill-in the plain organized
mindition with experiental content. The fact a part
of the former researches showed. At the same time it
was necessary to develop novel concepts for molar
behavior that included both verbal and nonverbal
behaviors. Again the importance of the transmuter
emphasized as an executerBehavioral Analysis1997Other