Term ID: T3121

Kinetic Energy Model

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A theoretical framework explaining behavior in terms of dynamic forces and movement patterns.
Example: Understanding aggression as involving buildup and release of kinetic energy rather than static personality traits.

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Reference: Berkowitz (1989)