An Attempt to 2



An Attempt to 2

Abstract

The rearch is a sequel to former attempts to
inquire dynamic of the mind or mindamic with
probability theory. Other types of information was
dealt with, formerly. So the turn was that of social
information. It was assumed: How does organizer of
mindamic generate ‘causalities’ in interaction? The
subjects were 259 persons; 166 were men and 93 women.
The age of persons varied from 18 to 72 years. The
data were obtained from the videotapes of 37 sessions
with a set of the observation categories. The
statistical analysis comprised of the Bayesian
probabilities, and the application of the chain rule
of the matrix calculus. The results indicated an
alternation between the dynamic causes in the
organizer of the persons and the overt behavior. The
tightness of the most probable causes generate
inhibition of the overt behavior. The looseness of
the causes in the organizer generate more frequent
overt behavior such as the evasive behavior, the
rewarding behavior, the straightforward behavior, and
the annulment of the former behavior.



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