Hi Dickon, Forgive me contacting you out of the blue - I thought you might be the one to point me in the right direction on this.
I'm involved in developing an organisational questionnaire. It outputs 'pathologies' which in earlier iterations were 'pathological archetypes.' We've had to re-write the pathologies and are looking for names for some of them. In a moment of inspiration I wondered if your realm - Bion, Freud - might have some useful terms we could explore. One of the pathologies is currently "The Fanstasist" [1] I was trying to think of a psychological condition, or a character from literature on which a condition is named, which we could replace 'The Fantasist'. My first thought was something like Munchausen, but it is not quite right. Psychosis is not right either. We are looking for something that people will recognise but at the same time not get their backs up too much: calling someone a fantasist, we thought was a little harsh, and would not endear people to us. Any pointers would be most welcome. BTW How is your questionnaire project coming along? Best Wishes Alex [1] The Fantasist This occurs when decisions are made and action is taken without sufficient effort to research what is actually happening, or what is actually required. Because individuals (and individuals working in teams) are operating out of their personal experience and intuition without checking things out, the result is that the organisation, can end up pursuing a fantasy. Repetition of a shared fantasy reinforces its apparent validity, still without factual evidence. For example developing a theory about why sales are down and not asking customers. An example might be to develop a theory about why sales are down, but not asking customers. This pathology archetype stems from imbalances between experience / intuition and evidence in decision making processes. Solutions lie in redressing this balance. ----- 2009/5/17 dickon <[email protected]> > > I think I have got it working. Thanks again, Alex. > > Dickon > > On May 16, 12:23 pm, Alex Hough <[email protected]> wrote: > > in the red, amber and green, there you will see something like > > > > <<forEachTiddler > > where > > 'tiddler.tags.contains ("SD") && tiddler.data("SDscore") <= "2" ' > > write > > '"|[["+tiddler.title+"]]|\n"' > > > > > > > > SDscore is "strengths and difficulties score" - its a template in the > > tiddler SDtemplate. It contains the following > > > > <html> > > <input name=SDscore type=radio value="1" />not true > > <input name=SDscore type=radio value="2" />somewhat true > > <input name=SDscore type=radio value="3" />certainly true > > <br> > > <input name=btnReset type=reset /> > > </html> > > > > To adapt to evaluate Tiddlers, make another template , with another > > variable in say TIDscore > > > > <input name=TIDscore type=radio value="1" />bad > > <input name=TIDscore type=radio value="2" />ok > > <input name=TIDscore type=radio value="3" />ace > > > > Then put this into the tiddlers you want to include the > > > > <<formTiddler TIDTemplate>> > > > > Tag the tiddlers you want evaluating say EVAL Adapt the fET accoringly > > > > <<forEachTiddler > > where > > 'tiddler.tags.contains ("EVAL") && tiddler.data("TIDscore") <= "2" ' > > write > > '"|[["+tiddler.title+"]]|\n"' > > > > > > > > ALex > > > > 2009/5/16 dickon <[email protected]>: > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Alex, and thanks. I kind of thought there would be a link to your > > > Likert Scale > > > > > How do I configure the forEachTiddler plugin? > > > > > Best > > > > > Dickon > > > > > On 15 May, 13:23, Alex Hough <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> > As a secondary thought, does anyone have any thoughts about how to > > >> > place a really simple feedback form at the bottom of each tidder ( > > > > >> On the questionnare TW i did, open a tiddler. you will see a score > > >> form template: <<lickert>> or something like that. > > >> Put in in your tiddlers you want to evaluate. > > > > >> Read the values with the contents in the trafic lights - generated by > > >> forEachTiddler plugin > > > > >> ALex > > > > >> > Any thoughts or help welcome. > > > > >> > Dickon Bevington > > > > >> -- > > >> t: 0161 442 2202 > > >> m: 0781 372 50 17 > > >> skype: alexhough > > >> delicious: alexhough > > > > -- > > t: 0161 442 2202 > > m: 0781 372 50 17 > > skype: alexhough > > delicious: alexhough > > > -- http://www.multiurl.com/g/64 --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---

