Description of the Action Model

The Action model is: a model for the generation of accurate, sustainable, viable, meaningful and embodied individual or group action. This ‘action model’ pertains to any situation of human endeavour where processes require accurate action, especially those involving situations that are time and safety critical, may involve incomplete information and ethical considerations. Principle future research and practical applications will engage: psychology, neuropsychology, neurology, neuroscience, sports psychology, psychotherapy, counselling, nursing, occupational therapy, social work, social policy, social sustainability, conflict resolution, diplomacy, sports and exercise science, health science, dentistry, medicine, the operation of surgical teams, aviation and transport human factors, education, management, software design, architecture, engineering, and law enforcement.
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