Abstract

ABSTRACTOctonionic Sociocognitive Relational-Models Theory combines an information-processing model of perception (P), thought (T), and action-potential (A), and a sociorelational model of communal-sharing (CS), equality-matching (EM), hierarchical-ranking (HR), and market-pricing (MP). These seven dimensions are ordered P, T, A, CS, EM, HR, MP, and their pairwise interactions deduced using split-octonion algebra. HR-based social events trigger sociocognitive appraisal processes P × MP, CS × T, and EM × A, which in turn stimulate anger. Lexical-level content-analytic methodology is applied to a corpus of 564 life-historical interviews with Euro-Australians and Australian Aborigines. The structural-equations model fit the data, and results were sustained following disaggregation by culture and sex.

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