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The mental image of the world around one , carried in each individual ' s head , is
a model . One does not have a family , a business , a city , a government , or a
country in his head . He has only selected concepts and relationships which he ...
The mental image of the world around one , carried in each individual ' s head , is
a model . One does not have a family , a business , a city , a government , or a
country in his head . He has only selected concepts and relationships which he ...
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1 The Danger from Mental Models From this book the reader should glimpse the
nature of multi - loop nonlinear feedback systems , a class to which all our social
systems belong . The book has shown how these systems can mislead us ...
1 The Danger from Mental Models From this book the reader should glimpse the
nature of multi - loop nonlinear feedback systems , a class to which all our social
systems belong . The book has shown how these systems can mislead us ...
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... 1 3 Malthus, 2, 8, 27 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, viii, 13 Meadows,
Dennis L., viii, x, 18, 139 Medicine, 11 Mental models; see Models Models
computer, 15 improved, 125-127 information for, 17, 68, 93, 126 language, 126
mental, ...
... 1 3 Malthus, 2, 8, 27 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, viii, 13 Meadows,
Dennis L., viii, x, 18, 139 Medicine, 11 Mental models; see Models Models
computer, 15 improved, 125-127 information for, 17, 68, 93, 126 language, 126
mental, ...
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Structure of the World System | 17 |
A World Model Structure and Assumptions | 31 |
Copyright | |
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