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How the Mind Uses Mental Shortcuts to Efficiently Process Information: Adaptive Resolution Theory

How the Mind Uses Mental Shortcuts to Efficiently Process Information: Adaptive Resolution Theory

by Dr. Brad Ictech | Sociological Social Psychology

Adaptive Resolution Theory – Full Explanation Humans use cognitive compression in everyday life to navigate their environment efficiently, similar to data compression in computing. Operating on low-resolution rendering due to limited bandwidth (bounded rationality),...
The Simulacrum Theory of Digital Engagement: Understanding the Impact of Automated Digital Interactions

The Simulacrum Theory of Digital Engagement: Understanding the Impact of Automated Digital Interactions

by Dr. Brad Ictech | Sociological Social Psychology

Introduction In today’s digital landscape, distinguishing between genuine human interactions and artificial engagements has become increasingly challenging. The Simulacrum Theory of Digital Engagement offers a framework to understand how Automated Digital...
Unified Self Adaptation Theory (USAT)

Unified Self Adaptation Theory (USAT)

by Dr. Brad Ictech | Sociological Social Psychology

In an age where digital landscapes are as rich and complex as the physical world we inhabit, the nature of self and identity undergoes profound transformations. The Unified Self Adaptation Theory (USAT) emerges as a groundbreaking framework, positing a revolutionary...
Key Aspects of Digital Engagement in Digital Marketing

Key Aspects of Digital Engagement in Digital Marketing

by Dr. Brad Ictech | Sociological Social Psychology

In the realm of digital marketing, the key to success often lies in understanding the subtle, unspoken rules of audience engagement. Drawing from Erving Goffman’s insightful exploration of behavior in public spaces, we can uncover valuable lessons for presenting...
These Coronavirus Research Studies Are Flawed & We’re Making Decisions Without Reliable Data & Stats

These Coronavirus Research Studies Are Flawed & We’re Making Decisions Without Reliable Data & Stats

by Dr. Brad Ictech | Sociological Social Psychology

Misinformation And Hysteria: A Critical Analysis Of Coronavirus Studies Have you heard that the coronavirus can have a 14 day incubation period? I have to and when I first heard it I was immediately skeptical given my prior experience with research and what I know...
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    Key Aspects of Digital Engagement in Digital Marketing
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    These Coronavirus Research Studies Are Flawed & We’re Making Decisions Without Reliable Data & Stats

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