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  1. Jan 30, 2021 · Socionomics: The study of the relationship between social mood and social behavior pioneered by Robert R. Prechter, Jr. Socionomic theory proposes that social mood influences the aggregate ...

  2. Socionomic Theory. The essence of Prechter’s socionomic hypothesis is that fluctuations in social mood — producing waves of optimism and pessimism — are a natural result of human association and have consequences in social action. Social mood is not conscious, rational and objectively reactive but unconscious, non-rational and ...

  3. Dec 9, 2013 · Brief Introduction to Socionomics. Social mood is a primary determinant of ALL collective thought and behavior, from politics to pop culture, to social and intellectual trends, and much more. The standard (nearly universal) view: Social events shape social mood (exogenous social causality). The Socionomic view: Social mood shapes social events ...

  4. To visit ElliottWave.com, click here → Robert R. Prechter is known for developing a theory of social causality called socionomics, for developing a new theory of finance and for his long career applying and enhancing R.N. Elliott’s model of financial pricing called the Wave Principle. Socionomics Prechter has developed a theory of the causality of social […]

  5. As the love child between sociology and personality psychology, Socionics offers a more rigorous and interpersonal view of personality typology theory. By framing the eight Jungian cognitive functions in eight positions (i.e. Model A), the resulting 16 Sociotypes are uniquely related to each other. Coined by Ausra Augustina in the 1970s, she ...

  6. socionomics.net › socionomic-theorySocionomic Theory

    Robert R. Prechter postulated socionomic theory in the 1970s. Prechter has written five books explaining the theory and with colleagues has written academic papers deriving from socionomics. In 2010, mathematician John Casti released a book on the topic titled Mood Matters.

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  8. Summary: Socionomics explores the influence of social mood on human behavior, spanning politics, culture, and financial markets. It delves into how shifts in social mood drive societal trends, offering insights into market dynamics and investor sentiment. Socionomics applies theories like the Elliott Wave Principle to analyze market behavior ...

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