2011-03-11T22:26:07Z2011-03-11T22:26:07Zhttp://cogprints.org/id/eprint/7230This item is in the repository with the URL: http://cogprints.org/id/eprint/72302011-03-11T22:26:07ZEmergence of Orderliness in Mind: A Probabilistic Causal ApproachThe current study concentrates to figure out how orderliness emerges possibly in the
mind. A research emulation with random data was usable for generation of the hypothesis. The
resulted hypothesis assumed that in a novel situation, quality of a stimulus evokes what kinds of
flip-flop dynamic persons generate, and the flip-flop dynamic results in what kind of overt
orderliness the persons produce. The variables between were the imaginary word, the concrete
word, and the abstract word; planning, organizing, and arranging; the sentence without a regular
arrangement, the deficient sentence, and the proper sentence. Structured observation was the
method to obtain data. The number of the participants was 100 (53 men, 47 women). Matrix
calculus was applicable to research causation with probabilities. Reliability was assed with
Cronbach’s α-coefficient, and validity with χ2-test. The hypothesis corroborated, and the causal
flip-flop dynamic referred to the direction that the same causal system dynamic deals with
dissimilar referents in the mind, and results in different outputs. The essential result of the
research was the causal flip-flop where after the inputs the process causes the process, and back
again to the modified absorption before the outputs.Ed.D R J Laasonenraimojuhanilaasonen142@gmail.com