- mentale modellen
- mental models
- modèles mentaux
- Mentale Modelle
Een voorstelling in de geest die een externe realiteit representeert en is ontwikkeld op basis van verwerking van ervaringen. Mentale modellen worden gebruikt in de omgang met situaties die nieuw zijn of nieuwe elementen bevatten.
Bron: Kennisconsult
Mental models are the conceptual and operational representations in the mind of
situations, events, etc. that have been experienced or are learned from other
sources. These are 'real mental models'. 'Imaginary mental models' result from
thought experiments and self-imagined situations. Kenneth Craik (1943) suggested
that the mind constructs "small-scale models" (mental models) of reality that it
uses to anticipate events. Such mental models are also used to generate
decisions and actions. People construct mental models from what they perceive,
imagine or from readings and from communications. Mental models may be visual
images or abstract representations of situations. The broader representation of
'mental models' mean representations in the human mind of situations, events,
etc. that have been experienced or are learned from other sources. These are
'real mental models'. Mental models may also result from thought experiments and
self-imagined situations to become 'imaginary mental models' which may be
untrue.
Source: www.krii.com
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