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Topic: The Human Behavioral Element Description: Many of the systems assessment models focus largely on the technical aspects of systems with little emphasis on behavioral or social sciences perspecti
Topic: The Human Behavioral Element
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Many of the systems assessment models focus largely on the technical aspects of systems with little emphasis on behavioral or social sciences perspectives. Using one of the models from this week’s readings or your research and drawing on your existing knowledge, suggest how the model could be modified to effectively incorporate the behavior or social sciences perspectives.ReadingsBishop, R. (2008). What could be worse than the butterfly effect? Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 38(4), 519-547. (ProQuest Document ID: 1643565621)Higgins, C. L., & Hartfield, B. S. (2004). A systems-based food safety evaluation: An experimental approach. Journal of Environmental Health, 67(4), 9-14, 28. (ProQuest Document ID: 731144411)Mlakar, T., & Mulej, M. (2008). On the concept of the control systems theory as a new model of systemic consideration. Kybernetes, 37(2), 215-225. (ProQuest Document ID: 1448867411)
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