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Egon Brunswik developed the lens model as a representation of his theory of probabilistic functionalism, which describes how people function in an uncertain world. On one side of the lens is the environmental system that is the context for judgment.
The core idea of the lens model consists in ascribing the individual organism the critical ability to recognize a heterogeneous and intricate selection in the ecology on both the input and output side, by establishing new foci, or simply by ignoring some aspects.
1 lut 2022 · The Brunswikian lens model shows how the different aspects of the signaling process can be combined. The distal, objective signals that can be measured and factored with automated computer tools can be linked to the psychological perceptual judgments that represent relational message themes.
1 sty 2016 · The lens model is an illustration developed by cognitive psychologist Egon Brunswik to clarify his theory of probabilistic functionalism. It must be discerned from the lens model equation (Tucker 1964), which is the most common quantitative formulation.
The purpose of this panel is to highlight a classic theoretical and methodological approach to the judgment process, Egon Brunswik's probabilistic functionalism and associated Lens Model framework (e.g., 1943; 1956; Hammond & Stewart, 2001), to present its basic tenets, and to discuss its viability and applicability in the context of modern huma...
The lens model equation (LME) is a quantitative expression of Brunswik’s lens model and probabilistic functionalism. Since its introduction in 1964, the LME has led to advances in the study of expert judgment, multiple cue probability learning, interpersonal learning, and conflict.
The core idea of the lens model consists in ascribing the individual organism the critical ability to recognize a heterogeneous and intricate selection in the ecology on both the input and output side, by establishing new foci, or simply by ignoring some aspects.