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[Starting a paper on human behavior] anyhelp?
« on: January 10, 2012, 02:26:47 AM »
Basically this is the start of my paper on human behavior any ideas on my theorys which i have yet to test, the equation is still in prog. and i may need to edit the probability factors of it but otherwise it should work if you know how to use it, it is for finding out how much the factor events have effect that person, but i don't think i have explained it well,
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Introduction of Homosapiens - Chapter one

Fig 0.1
Hu•man/ˈ(h)yo͞omən/
Adjective:   Of, relating to, or characteristic of people or human beings.


Noun:   A human being, esp. a person as distinguished from an animal


   
Fig 0.1: Can be taken form any accurate dictionary.

This is the Definition of a Human, as an aspect of our personalities we have raised ourselves above conscious beings discovered on Earth. Due to a human consciousness we have the entire urge to be special, there are cases among the seven billion people that exempt this type of deduction and require a few dissertations on. However I do not entirely agree on definition of “Human” Purely due to the unknown about Homosapiens, which have yet to be discovered, for the term being “Human” will change. [This prediction of based on the scientific advances of the 21st century. The factors of the human race fig 0.2]

Fig 0.2 Quote from Wikipedia that simply explain human core factors on behavioural personality.
“Genetics – affects and governs the individual's tendencies toward certain directions.
Attitude – the degree to which the person has a favourable or unfavourable evaluation of the behaviour in question.
Social norms – the influence of social pressure that is perceived by the individual (normative beliefs) to perform or not perform a certain behaviour.
Perceived behavioural control – the individual's belief concerning how easy or difficult performing the behaviour will be.
Core faith – The person's set of beliefs, like religion, philosophy, etc. Provided, sometimes subconsciously, by his or her family, peers, social media, and the society where he or she lives.
Survivor instinct - engaging in certain behaviours may abate fear and become habitual, as in addiction.*”
Fig 0.2:[Cant post links for bibliography]
*[Notes on Survivor instincts can change a Homosapiens outer core personality, to the core personality, this is done via subconscious chemical messages, fixed by genetics*]
[Introduction]
[Sub-heading Exempts and probabilities]

Basics- core personalities & changes due to events

Core personalities- Humans have been known to change core values [factors could span, a example is religious experience, or loss of faith]
A equation to show the history of mental change [Using three factors only to contribute to the junction point of human personality. Side note: three factors are very unrealistic];
HP(∆)=∑▒〖[Event 1](β)+[Event 2](β)+[Event 3](β)=α〗
HP= Human personality
no.E= Number of events
 ∆=Change in
β= Event
β × no.E = α= [Number of events which take a mental toll on the conciousness to cause a major physiological change]
Working the equation out would = 3β ∴ 3β=α=HP(∆)

We can then advance the β on how long it has been going on for, if it’s been repeated, the severity of it. [You can do this with all the factors you know, or for example to work out the percentage of change of the personality by an unknown factor]

   β(r)= Repeated over expanded period of time
   β(l)=long event [time based]
   β(s)= Severity of event
[≠β(l+r) because long event will overlap with repeated event they are too very similar event types and overlap therefore only= L)
Let’s use three events again, but this time event;
   = β(r+s)
   = β(l+s)
   = β(l)

Hence:
HP(∆)=∑▒〖[Event 1](β(r+s))+[Event 2](β(l+s))+[Event 3](β(l))=α〗
Therefore α can now been seen how it was created, by imputing type of event.
∴(β(r+s))+(β(l+s))+(β(l))= βr+ βs+ βl+ βs+ βl= βr+ 2 βs+ 2 βl
We can now tell that out of five βr caused 1/5 of α, βs caused 2/5 and βl caused 2/5.
Analysis of the history of α in this situation is that βs & βl were the main factors of the Junction of human personality ∴ from these two events we can begin to tell the personality of the human before Junction α [We can tell what annoys the human, from that we can predict what the human likes and begin to build a picture of their personality, We can tell also how patient they are by the number of events that occurred, this can also show us the factors why they were patient]. From this we can now predict the human’s new personality by understanding the factors to take a toll on emotion ∴ I have chosen; β events are dire for the humans mental health to show a simple example. 1) Emotion could be dampened for a certain period of time (it does not≠∞), 2) thus leading to the human to lose concentration of some aspects of their day to day work/life and change their judgement. 3) Change their likes and dislikes 4) leading to a changes in their personality due to, them acting to certain situations differently.

 

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