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Complexity Theory |
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Complexity Theory The theory that processes with a large number of seemingly independent agents can spontaneously organize themselves into a coherent system. |
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| The strategy created a context of contemporary change in the classroom by applying a characteristic of complexity theory to the structure of a written assignment. Essentially, complexity theory posits that in any system, such as a person or an environment, each component is directly or indirectly affected by the other components. Complexity theory holds that "classical" equilibrium is an attractor toward which some, but by no means all, events conform. |
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