Goal directed behavior: the concept of action in psychology
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Autor: Frese, Michael
Jahr: 1985
Contents
Preface xv
Action Theory: An Introduction xvii
Michael Frese and John Sabini
Introduction xvii
Basic Concepts of Action Theory xvii
What Kind of Theory Is Action Theory? xxiii
Methodological Implications xxiv
I. HISTORICAL TRADITIONS AND PHYLOGENESIS OF ACTION
1. Purposive Behavior in Psychology and Philosophy: A History 3
Maury Silver
Introduction 3
Explaining Purpose and Explaining It Away 5
How Goals Influence Behavior 12
Psychology Finds a Respectable Teleology 15
2. Stages in the Development of Tool Behavior in the Chimpanzee (Pan
troglodytes) 20
Volker Schurig
Introduction 20
vi i
viii CONTENTS
Levels of Language and Abstraction Within the Term Tool Behavior
21
Instinctive Tool Use, in Chimpanzees: The Construction of Sleeping
Nests 23
Learned Tool Use3 Under Natural-Habitat Conditions 25
The Action Aspect in Chimpanzee Tool Use 27
The Societal Level of Functioning: Tool Use5 as Activity (Taetigkeit)
30
3. An Action-Theory Perspective of the Tool-Using Capacities of
Chimpanzees and Human Infants 35
Kim G. Dolgin
Introduction 35
A Discussion of Schurig s Model 36
The Piagetian Perspective 40
Chimpanzee Language Studies and Tool Use 42
II. FUNDAMENTALS OF ACTION THEORY
4. Motivation, Intention, and Emotion: Goal Directed Behavior from a
Cognitive-Neuroethological Perspective 48
Charles R. Gallistel
Introduction 48
The Framework 49
Motivation and the Principle of Selective Potentiation and
Depotentiation 52
Representations and Intentionality 55
Representations and Emotion 61
What Function Do Act-Outcome and Motivational Representations
Serve and What Is the Behavioral Evidence of Their Existence? 62
Summary 64
5. Anticipation as a Basic Principle in Goal Directed Action 67 i
Michael Stadler and Theo Wehner
Introduction: Representation and Anticipation 67
A Model for Representation: The Functional System 69
Levels of Anticipation 73
Conclusions 77
6. Perception and Action 80
Claes von Hofsten
Introduction 80
Gibson s Ecological Approach to Perception 81
CONTENTS ix
Control of Balance and Locomotion—The Basis for Action 85
Timing 87
Exploratory Actions 92
Concluding Comments 95
7. The Role of Invariant Structures in the Control of Movement 97
Ulric Neisser
Introduction 97
Theories of Perception 97
Invariants of Stimulus Information 99
Invariants of Motor Organization 101
Schemata, Images, and Mental Practice 103
Anticipations and the Perceptual Cycle 104
von Hofsten s Critique 106
8. Thinking and Action 110
Franz Reither and Thea Staudel
Introduction 110
Characteristics and Demands of Complex Problems 111
Complex Problem-Solving Processes 112
Modifications in Thinking and Action 117
Relations Between Thinking and Action 119
Summary 121
9. Action: Decision Implementation Strategies and Tactics 123
Lee Roy Beach
Introduction 123
Goals 123
Implementation Strategies and Tactics 124
Monitoring Progress Toward the Goal 125
Failure to Progress Toward the Goal 126
Attractive Goals, Aversive Tactics—A Special, but Instructive,
Case 127
Teaching Implementation Skills 128
Implementation and the Reither and Staudel Results 130
10. From Wishes to Action: The Dead Ends and Short Cuts on the
Long Way to Action 134
Heinz Heckhausen and Julius Kuhl
Introduction 134
An Extended Taxonomy of Motivational Variables 135
Different Goal Levels and Their Interrelations 137
From Wishes to Intentions: A Process Oriented Analysis 140
Developmental Path of Wishes at the Different Goal Levels 143
X CONTENTS
Empirical Support for the Wish-Related Section of the Model 145
Pre- and Postcommitment Processes: Motivation versus Volition 150
From Intentions to Action: Self-Regulatory Processes 152
Defective and Degenerated Intentions 154
Impairing Effects of Defective and Degenerated Intentions 155
Outlook 158
11. The Dynamics of Intention 161
Virginia Blankenship
Introduction 161
The Dynamics of Action Model 162
Thought and Action in the Dynamic Model 165
Dynamic Aspects of Intention 167
Unconscious Motivation 169
Conclusions 170
12. Goal Directed Behavior as a Source of Stress: Psychological Origins
and Consequences of Inefficiency 172
Wolfgang Schonpflug
Efficiency of Action 172
Origins of Inefficiency 176
Deliberate Disengagement: An Option in the Face of Inefficiency 186
Summary and Concluding Remarks 187
13. Toward an Understanding of Efficiency and Inefficiency in Human
Affairs: Discussion of Schonpflug s Theory 189
Richard S. Lazarus
Introduction 189
Some History 190
The Work of Schonpflug 192
Some Nagging Concerns 194
The Dual Perspectives on Human Functioning 197
14. Action in Development—Development in Action 200
Michael Chapman and Ellen A. Skinner
Introduction 200
Fundamentals of Action and Development 201
Action in Personality and Cognitive Development 204
Conclusion 212
15. Action-Theory Perspective in Research on Social Cognition 215
Rainer K. Silbereisen
Introduction 215
Research on Social Cognition in an Action-Theory Format 216
Action for Development: A Summary of Potential Contributions 225
CONTENTS Xi
16. The Role of Power in Social-Exchange Relationships 230
Michael Athay and John M. Darley
Introduction 230
Social Action as a Process of Treatment Production 231
Social Exchange and Rational Choice 232
Positional Power and the Organization of Social Production 233
Illustrations: Roles in a University Department 236
Positional Power versus Rational Choice 240
Domains of Application for Positional Power and Social Exchange
243
Modes of Social Exchange 245
Concluding Comments 247
17. Some Contributions of Action Theory to Social Psychology: Social
Action and Social Actors in the Context of Institutions and an
Objective World 249
John Sabini, Michael Frese, and Debra Kossman
Introduction 249
Positional Power and Expectancy Value Theory 249
Action Theory and Person Perception: Action versus Perception 253
III. APPLICATIONS OF ACTION THEORY
18. Activity: A Fruitful Concept in Industrial Psychology 262
Winfried Hacker
Introduction: The Roots of the Concept 262
The Design of Activities and the Mental Processes: Regulating
Them as the Subject Matters of Industrial Psychology 263
Work as a Special Class of Goal Oriented Activities 267
The Concept of Complete versus Partialized Structure of Activity—A
Useful Guide 272
Mental Representations of Goals and Plans in the Regulation of
Activities 276
19. Multiple Goals and Flexible Procedures in the Design of Work 285
Donald E. Broadbent
The Importance of Activity 285
Problems of Empirical Findings 287
Some Conceptual Suggestions 290
Some Directions for the Future 292
Xii CONTENTS
20. Action Theory in Clinical Psychology 296
Norbert Semmer and Michael Frese
Cognition and Action 296
Abnormal Behavior as Ineffective Actions 300
Therapeutic Implications of Action Theory 305
Summary and Conclusion 309
21. Missing Links in Action Theory 311
Eric Klinger
Introduction 311
An Action Theory Still Lost in Thought 311
Applications to Psychopathology 315
Applications to Treatment 317
Summary 318
22. Rational Plans, Achievement, and Education 322
Jonathan Baron
Introduction 322
Descriptive, Normative, and Prescriptive Models 323
Rawls Theory as a Normative Theory of Action 324
The Rationality of Achievement Related Action Styles 328
Training in Action Styles 336
Multiattribute Utility Theory (MAUT) 339
Conclusion 342
23. On Problems of Rationality in Education 345
Wolfgang Schnotz
The Problem of Norms in Education and Educational Psychology 345
On Deduction of Educational Objectives from Normative Models 346
How Can We Achieve More Rationality? 350
Are Normative Theories Appropriate for Deriving Educational
Objectives? 351
IV. POSTSCRIPT
Epilogue 357
Walter Volpert
Looking Through Facets to a Whole 357
System Models and Process Models 358
Schemata—The Invariants with Limited Variability 360
Sequentiality in Process Models: No Algorithm, but Internal Logic
362
Concluding Comments 364
CONTENTS Xiii
References 367
Author Index 397
Subject Index 407
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