Tag: environmental control


PRIMARY CONTROL

Definition and Core Principles Primary control, a fundamental concept within psychological science, refers to a conscious effort by an individual to gain a sense of control around their surroundings through direct intervention. This motivational orientation is characterized by the belief that the environment is mutable and susceptible to change initiated by the individual’s own actions, […]

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PRIMARY COPING

Introduction to Primary Coping and Primary Control The concept of primary coping stands as a fundamental pillar within psychological frameworks addressing stress management, adaptation, and proactive engagement with the environment. At its core, primary coping refers to the enhancement and application of primary control, a psychological orientation defined by efforts to alter existing external conditions […]

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FEEDBACK DEVICE

Definition and Fundamental Function A feedback device serves as a critical informational conduit within a human-machine interface, specifically designed to communicate the resulting status of an action initiated by an operator, particularly in the context of an environmental control device. Its primary function is to close the loop between the operator’s intent and the system’s […]

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