ABSTRACT

This chapter offers three different visualizations of the space and what goes on in it systemic connections. The first is the "interpersonal interactional bubble of process" that can be seen by the naked eye in real time. The second is the cube diagram, a geometric model to provide names and directions for the vector theory of the way different "forces" combine to influence each other and lead to an outcome. The third is the spherical model of the three-dimensional, bipolar factor-analytic space that can be used to incorporate correlational data and meanings from factor analyses. The space of value judgments, in its origins and meanings, is an intercorrelation space actually created by the events and experiences over a span of time in the context of a system of social differentiations among members. The critical feature of similarity to discern when making comparisons is the isomorphism of the space.