ABSTRACT

The theory of psychology and behaviour to be developed operates on the individual's locality within the world-system and the information contained therein. It shall consist of several consecutive stages. The individual first perceives their particular environment in the world, then they form an understanding of that particular environment by applying their mental networks either consciously or subconsciously, and make decisions to act on the basis of the understanding thus arrived at. Psychological science thus studies that which operates on and influences that with which physical science is concerned. By information one means pre-sensory information in the information-theoretic sense employed in physical science. The whole information of the world however is not available to the individual, for the individual exists at a particular location within the world system. If an individual must act, their act will manifest in behaviour, which exists within the information contained within a particular environment.