Difference between revisions 65543438 and 65544526 on enwiki'''Socionomics''' is a non-scientific theory invented by [[Robert Prechter|Robert R. Prechter, Jr]] in his self-published book ''Socionomics: The Science of History and Social Prediction'' first published in (1999), and in ''Pioneering Studies In Socionomics'' in (2003). According to Prechter, socionomics is the study of the dynamics of aggregate human social behavior, in all contexts of decision-making under uncertainty. Its key hypothesis is that social actions are not causal to changes in "social mood," but rather, changes in "social mood" motivate changes in social action. Humans' unconscious impulses to [[Herd#Human parallels|herd]] affect the emergence of "social mood trends," which in turn shape the tone and character of social (contracted; show full)* [http://www.socionomics.net/ The Socionomics Institute] * [http://www.socionomics.org/ Socionomics Foundation] [[Category:Psychology]] [[Category:Behavior]] [[Category:Market trends]] [[Category:Protoscience]] [[Category:Pseudoscience]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=65544526.
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