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 Dynamic Systems Theory - Psychology Dictionary of Arguments
 
Dynamic systems theory explains how complex systems evolve over time through interactions among their parts. It emphasizes nonlinearity, feedback loops, and self-organization, showing how small changes can lead to significant effects. It's applied across various fields, including psychology, biology, and physics, to model dynamic behavior.
 
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Dynamic Systems Theory Language Acquisition   Language Acquisition

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Ed. Martin Schulz, access date 2024-04-23