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110 reviewsChapter 9. EntropyChapter 10. Analysis of Recurrence: Overview and Application to Eye-Movement Behavior; Chapter 11. Discontinuities and Catastropheswith Polynomial Regression; Chapter 12. Nonlinear Regression and Structural Equations; Chapter 13. Catastrophe Models with Nonlinear Regression; Chapter 14. Catastrophe Model for the Prospect-Utility Theory Question; Chapter 15. Measuring the Scaling Properties of Temporal and Spatial Patterns: From the Human Eye to the Foraging Albatross; Chapter 16. Oscillators with Differential Equations.
Chapter 17. Markov Chains for Identifying Nonlinear DynamicsChapter 18. Markov Chain Example: Transitions between Two Pictorial Attractors; Chapter 19. Identifying Ill-Behaved Nonlinear Processes without Metrics: Use of Symbolic Dynamics; Chapter 20. Information Hidden in Signals and Macromolecules: Symbolic Time-Series Analysis; Chapter 21. Orbital Decomposition: Identification of Dynamical Patterns in Categorical Data; Chapter 22. Orbital Decomposition for Multiple Time-Series Comparisons; Chapter 23. The Danger of Wishing for Chaos.
Chapter 24. Methodological Issues in the Application of Monofractal Analyses in Psychological and Behavioral ResearchChapter 25. Frontiers of Nonlinear Methods; Back cover.
""By considering systems as nonlinear and by considering the ways in which this nonlinearity can be described, the book offers new ways for Ergonomists to reflect on the central focus of its endeavour, i.e. the 'system'. As Ergonomics evolves into its twenty-first-century manifestation, it needs to develop and refine its concept of how systems operate. This book provides the foundation for that development and should be required reading for anyone who uses the word 'system' in their discussion of Ergonomics.""-Chris Baber, School of Electronic, Electrical and Systems, Engineering University of.