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  1. Control theory (sociology): Control theory in sociology is the idea that two control systems—inner controls and outer controls—work against our tendencies to deviate. Control theory can either be classified as centralized or decentralized. (Social) [100%] 2023-12-12 [Sociological theories]
  2. Control mastery theory: Control mastery theory or CMT is an integrative theory of how psychotherapy works, that draws on psychodynamic, relational and cognitive principles. Originally the theory was developed within a psychoanalytical framework, by psychoanalyst and researcher Joseph Weiss, MD (1924-2004). (Medicine) [100%] 2023-12-12 [Psychotherapy]
  3. Gate control theory: The gate control theory of pain asserts that non-painful input closes the nerve "gates" to painful input, which prevents pain sensation from traveling to the central nervous system. The gate control theory of pain describes how non-painful sensations ... (Theory about pain and the nervous system) [100%] 2023-12-09 [Pain]
  4. Dual control theory: Dual control theory is a branch of control theory that deals with the control of systems whose characteristics are initially unknown. It is called dual because in controlling such a system the controller's objectives are twofold: These two objectives ... [100%] 2023-12-12 [Control theory]
  5. Plant (control theory): A plant in control theory is the combination of process and actuator. A plant is often referred to with a transfer function (commonly in the s-domain) which indicates the relation between an input signal and the output signal of ... (Control theory) [100%] 2023-08-30 [Classical control theory] [Cybernetics]...
  6. Compensator (control theory): A compensator is a component in the control system that is used to regulate another system. Usually, it is done by conditioning the input or the output to that system. (Control theory) [100%] 2023-12-30 [Control theory]
  7. Affect control theory: In control theory Affect control theory proposes that individuals maintain affective meanings through their actions and interpretations of events. The activity of social institutions occurs through maintenance of culturally based affective meanings. [100%] 2023-12-10 [Control theory] [Cybernetics]...
  8. Automatic control theory: The science dealing with methods for the determination of laws for controlling systems that can be realized by automatic devices. Historically, such methods were first applied to processes which were mainly technical in nature. (Mathematics) [100%] 2023-12-10
  9. Identity control theory: A fifth-generation programming language (5GL) is a high-level programming language based on problem-solving using constraints given to the program, rather than using an algorithm written by a programmer. Most constraint-based and logic programming languages and some ... [100%] 2024-02-11 [Identity (social science)]
  10. Control mastery theory: Control mastery theory or CMT is an integrative theory of how psychotherapy works, that draws on psychodynamic, relational and cognitive principles. Originally the theory was developed within a psychoanalytical framework, by psychoanalyst and researcher Joseph Weiss, MD (1924-2004). [100%] 2023-12-12 [Psychodynamics] [Psychotherapeutical theories]...
  11. Collaborative Control Theory: Collaborative Control Theory (CCT) is a collection of principles and models for supporting the effective design of collaborative e-Work systems. Beyond human collaboration, advances in information and communications technologies, artificial intelligence, multi-agent systems, and cyber physical systems have ... (Philosophy) [100%] 2023-12-10 [Collaborative projects] [Collaboration]...
  12. Plant (control theory): A plant in control theory is the combination of process and actuator. A plant is often referred to with a transfer function (commonly in the s-domain) which indicates the relation between an input signal and the output signal of ... (Control theory) [100%] 2024-01-10 [Classical control theory] [Control loop theory]...
  13. Dual control theory: Dual control theory is a branch of control theory that deals with the control of systems whose characteristics are initially unknown. It is called dual because in controlling such a system the controller's objectives are twofold: These two objectives ... [100%] 2024-03-04 [Control theory]
  14. Social control theory: In criminology, social control theory proposes that exploiting the process of socialization and social learning builds self-control and reduces the inclination to indulge in behavior recognized as antisocial. It derived from functionalist theories of crime and was developed by ... (Social) [100%] 2023-12-06 [Forensic psychology]
  15. Social control theory: In criminology, social control theory proposes that exploiting the process of socialization and social learning builds self-control and reduces the inclination to indulge in behavior recognized as antisocial. It derived from functionalist theories of crime and was developed by ... (Criminological theory) [100%] 2024-11-10 [Criminology] [Control (social and political)]...
  16. Open system (control theory): An open system is a feedforward system that does not have any feedback loop to control its output in a control system in systems theory. The system is an "open" system because it does not have a feedback loop in ... (Control theory) [86%] 2023-08-08
  17. H^infinity-control-theory: A branch of control theory where the performance of a dynamical system (cf. Automatic control theory) is appraised in terms of the $ H ^ \infty $- norm. (Mathematics) [86%] 2023-12-11
  18. H^infinity-control-theory: A branch of control theory where the performance of a dynamical system (cf. Automatic control theory) is appraised in terms of the $ H ^ \infty $- norm. (Mathematics) [86%] 2024-03-05
  19. Glucostatic theory of appetite control: In the early 20th century, a link was made between blood glucose and appetite that led to the glucostatic theory of appetite control. In 1916, Carlson suggested that plasma concentrations of glucose could serve as a signal for both meal ... [77%] 2023-06-11
  20. Adaptive control of thought theory: John R. Anderson's et al.s Adaptive Control of Thought (ACT*) theories are human information processing and knowledge representation theories. [77%] 2024-01-12 [Learning theories]
  21. Optimal control, mathematical theory of: A part of mathematics in which a study is made of ways of formalizing and solving problems of choosing the best way, in an a priori described sense, of realizing a controlled dynamical process. This dynamical process, as a rule ... (Mathematics) [77%] 2021-12-21
  22. H-infinity methods in control theory: H∞ (i.e. "H-infinity") methods are used in control theory to synthesize controllers to achieve stabilization with guaranteed performance. [70%] 2022-05-15 [Control theory] [Hardy spaces]...
  23. Power-control theory of gender and delinquency: In criminology, the power-control theory of gender and delinquency (abbreviated as the power-control theory) holds the gender distribution of delinquency is caused by stratification from gender relations within the family. The theory seeks to explain gender differences in ... (Social) [65%] 2024-01-01 [Sociological theories]

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