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Mental models are the ideas that shape our thinking and our behaviour. They are based on observation and experience. They are the maps we draw from past experiences and that we use for future explorations. They form our beliefs as we apply them to real life. In short our mental models guide all our actions and give meaning to the events we experience in life.
Book The Fifth Discipline by Peter SengeThe Fifth Discipline Fieldbook by Peter Senge, Richard Ross , Bryan Smith , Charlotte Roberts , Art Kleiner Strategies and Tools for Building a Learning Organization The Power of Mindful Learning (1997) by Ellen J. Langer The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People (1989) by Stephen Covey Restoring the Character Ethic Understanding Computers and Cognition by Terry Winograd , Fernando Flores A New Foundation for Design Category Mental Models [19 items]Mental models are the ideas that shape our thinking and our behaviour. Link Mental Model MusingsSystems Thinking The Dangers of Media Violence Article by Karl Wigg Person Ellen J. Langer Professor of Psychology at HarvardQuotation On accepting reality by John-Roger On assumptions and choice of method by Cooperrider & Srivastra On people, stimuli and sensations by Thomas S. Kuhn (1922 - 1995) Scientist On prejudice by Peter Senge MIT-based author, researcher & educator On teachers and delusion by John Holt (1923 - 1985) American Educator On the correctness of models by George Box On the purpose of science by Edward De Bono (b. 1933) Psychologist & Author On theory & observation by Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955) Physicist & Nobel Laureate
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