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Artificial Paranoia

A Computer Simulation of Paranoid Processes

Book1975

Authors:

KENNETH MARK COLBY

Artificial Paranoia

A Computer Simulation of Paranoid Processes

Book1975

 

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Artificial Paranoia: A Computer Simulation of Paranoid Processes is a seven-chapter book that begins by explaining the concept, characteristics, and theories of paranoia. Subsequen ... read full description

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    CHAPTER 1 - The Paranoid Mode

    Pages 1-14

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    CHAPTER 2 - Explanations and Models

    Pages 15-30

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    CHAPTER 3 - A Symbol-Processing Theory of the Paranoid Mode

    Pages 31-36

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    CHAPTER 4 - Language-Recognition Processes for Understanding Dialogues in Teletyped Psychiatric Interviews

    Pages 37-49

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    CHAPTER 5 - The Central Processes of the Model

    Pages 51-69

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    CHAPTER 6 - Validation

    Pages 71-97

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    CHAPTER 7 - Evaluation

    Pages 99-103

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    References

    Pages 105-107

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    Author Index

    Pages 109-110

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    Subject Index

    Pages 111-113

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    TITLES IN THE PERGAMON GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY SERIES

    Pages 114-115

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Artificial Paranoia: A Computer Simulation of Paranoid Processes is a seven-chapter book that begins by explaining the concept, characteristics, and theories of paranoia. Subsequent chapters focus on the explanations, models, and symbol-processing theory of the paranoid mode. Another chapter explores language-recognition processes for understanding dialogues in teletyped psychiatric interviews. The last three chapters explore the central processes of the model, validation, and evaluation.

Artificial Paranoia: A Computer Simulation of Paranoid Processes is a seven-chapter book that begins by explaining the concept, characteristics, and theories of paranoia. Subsequent chapters focus on the explanations, models, and symbol-processing theory of the paranoid mode. Another chapter explores language-recognition processes for understanding dialogues in teletyped psychiatric interviews. The last three chapters explore the central processes of the model, validation, and evaluation.

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978-0-08-018162-2

Language

English

Published

1975

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Copyright © 1975 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Pergamon

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Authors

KENNETH MARK COLBY

University of California School of Medicine, Los Angeles