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- Process_theory abstract "Process theory is a commonly used form of scientific research study in which events or occurrences are said to be the result of certain input states leading to a certain outcome (output) state, following a set process.Process theory holds that if an outcome is to be duplicated, so too must the process which originally created it, and that there are certain constant necessary conditions for the outcome to be reached. When the phrase is used in connection with human motivation, process theory attempts to explain the mechanism by which human needs change. Some of the theories that fall in this category are expectancy theory, equity theory, and goal setting In management research, process theory provides an explanation for 'how' something happens and a variance theory explains 'why'.Some theorists claim that all natural processes have complex phases in which the output state of the process is not determined by the input states of the processes. The condition is defined by Robert Rosen as being \"complex\".".
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- Process_theory wikiPageWikiLink Category:Motivational_theories.
- Process_theory wikiPageWikiLink Category:Process_theory.
- Process_theory wikiPageWikiLink Constant_(mathematics).
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- Process_theory wikiPageWikiLink Expectancy_theory.
- Process_theory wikiPageWikiLink Gestalt_psychology.
- Process_theory wikiPageWikiLink Goal_setting.
- Process_theory wikiPageWikiLink Process-oriented_psychology.
- Process_theory wikiPageWikiLink Process_philosophy.
- Process_theory wikiPageWikiLink Process_theology.
- Process_theory wikiPageWikiLink Research.
- Process_theory wikiPageWikiLink State_(computer_science).
- Process_theory wikiPageWikiLinkText "Content vs. Process".
- Process_theory wikiPageWikiLinkText "Process theory".
- Process_theory wikiPageWikiLinkText "content and process".
- Process_theory wikiPageWikiLinkText "process theory".
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- Process_theory subject Category:Motivational_theories.
- Process_theory subject Category:Process_theory.
- Process_theory hypernym Conditions.
- Process_theory type Disease.
- Process_theory type Theory.
- Process_theory type Concept.
- Process_theory comment "Process theory is a commonly used form of scientific research study in which events or occurrences are said to be the result of certain input states leading to a certain outcome (output) state, following a set process.Process theory holds that if an outcome is to be duplicated, so too must the process which originally created it, and that there are certain constant necessary conditions for the outcome to be reached.".
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