Adaptation Level Theory by Mortimer H. Appley
This book delves into the psychological concept of adaptation level theory, which explores how individuals perceive and evaluate stimuli based on their past experiences and the context in which they occur. It examines the dynamic process through which people adjust their expectations and perceptions, influencing their judgments and behaviors. The theory suggests that our responses to new stimuli are relative to a baseline or "adaptation level" formed by previous experiences, and this baseline can shift over time as new experiences are integrated. The work provides insights into how this theory applies across various domains, including perception, emotion, and decision-making, offering a comprehensive understanding of human adaptability and perception.
- Published
- Unknown
- Nationality
- Unknown
- Length
- Unknown
- Pages
- Unknown
- Original Language
- Unknown
- Avg User Rating
- No ratings yet
- Alternate Titles
- None
This book is not currently on any lists.
