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The Soulmate Manifesto: Uniting All Soulmate Believers in an Effort to Solve Dating
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Behavioral Models
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Behavioral models are abstractions of reality and are used to help understand, explain, and predict behavior. Behavioral models are usually written as math equations. They exist in almost every discipline including Physics, Chemistry, and Economics. In Psychology, these models are used to understand and predict human behavior. The field of Psychology is divided into four major disciplines: 1. Personality (e.g. introvert versus extroverts), 2. Developmental (e.g. how kids grow up), 3. Cognitive (e.g. brain processes), and 4. Social (e.g. how external forces affect behavior).
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Behavioral Model |
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| Politics |
Communism |
Karl Marx |
| Physics |
Theory of Relativity |
Albert Einstein |
| Chemistry |
Acid-Base Theory |
Svante Arrhenius |
| Astronomy |
Copernican System |
Galileo Galilei |
| Economics |
Capitalism |
Adam Smith |
| Personality Psychology |
Freudian Psychoanalysis |
Sigmund Freud |
| Developmental Psychology |
Mental Growth Stages |
Jean Paiget |
| Social Psychology |
Conformity |
Solomon Asch |
| Cognitive Psychology |
Language Learning |
Noam Chomsky |
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Love economics could be a disciplinary branch of microeconomics, the study of individual consumers or households and how they make decisions. However, it fits better under the discipline of Social Psychology, which explores how individuals are affected by their social environment. Social environment could be just another person, a small group, a community, or a society. Social Psychology is the study of how people feel, influence, and relate to one another. Love economics is an extension of the Social Exchange Theory, which explains social interactions in economic terms, benefits and costs. At the center of love economics is the Love Economic Model, or the Model. I have created a mathematical model that could predict and explain all human behavior pertaining to love. Predictions, insights, and tactics are provided to give you a deeper understanding of the dynamics of love.
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