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Michael Lamport Commons (b. 1939) is a theoretical behavioral scientist and a complex systems scientist. He developed the
model of hierarchical complexity The model of hierarchical complexity (MHC) is a framework for scoring how complex a behavior is, such as verbal reasoning or other cognitive tasks. It quantifies the order of hierarchical complexity of a task based on mathematical principles of how ...
.


Life and work

Michael Lamport Commons was born in 1939 in
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and grew up in Hollywood. Commons holds two B.A.s from
University of California at Los Angeles The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a public land-grant research university in Los Angeles, California. UCLA's academic roots were established in 1881 as a teachers college then known as the southern branch of the California ...
(UCLA), one in mathematics, the other in
psychology Psychology is the scientific study of mind and behavior. Psychology includes the study of conscious and unconscious phenomena, including feelings and thoughts. It is an academic discipline of immense scope, crossing the boundaries between ...
. He earned his M.A., and M.Phil. and in 1973 received his Ph.D., in psychology from
Columbia University Columbia University (also known as Columbia, and officially as Columbia University in the City of New York) is a private research university in New York City. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Church in Manhatt ...
. Currently, he is Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Psychiatry at
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) in Boston, Massachusetts is a teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School. It was formed out of the 1996 merger of Beth Israel Hospital (founded in 1916) and New England Deaconess Hospital (founded ...
(a teaching hospital of
Harvard Medical School Harvard Medical School (HMS) is the graduate medical school of Harvard University and is located in the Longwood Medical Area of Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 1782, HMS is one of the oldest medical schools in the United States and is consi ...
), and Director of the Dare Institute,
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. His research interest is the quantitative analysis of psychological reality as it develops across the life span. With Francis Asbury Richards, Edward Trudeau, and Alexander Pekker, he developed the
model of hierarchical complexity The model of hierarchical complexity (MHC) is a framework for scoring how complex a behavior is, such as verbal reasoning or other cognitive tasks. It quantifies the order of hierarchical complexity of a task based on mathematical principles of how ...
, a
mathematical psychology Mathematical psychology is an approach to psychological research that is based on mathematical modeling of perceptual, thought, cognitive and motor processes, and on the establishment of law-like rules that relate quantifiable stimulus characte ...
model. He is one of the cofounders of Society for Quantitative Analysis of Behavior, the Society for Research in Adult Development, the
European Society for Research in Adult Development The membership of the European Society for Research in Adult Development (ESRAD) includes people from all disciplines who are interested in positive adult development. Positive adult development refers to development starting in late adolescence and ...
, the Society for Terrorism Research, and the Developmental Behavior Analysis Special Interest Group in the
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. He is on the governing board of the ''Journal of Behavior Analysis Online''. He is the past co-editor of the journal ''Behavioral Development Bulletin'' and the ''Journal of Behavior Analysis Online''. He was a senior editor of ''Quantitative Analyses of Behavior'', Volumes 1–11 and of four volumes on Adult Development including ''Beyond Formal Operations: Late Adolescent and Adult Cognitive Development'' and ''Clinical Approaches to Adult Development,'' as well as associate editor for a special issue of ''
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'' on the nature of
reinforcement In behavioral psychology, reinforcement is a consequence applied that will strengthen an organism's future behavior whenever that behavior is preceded by a specific antecedent stimulus. This strengthening effect may be measured as a higher fr ...
. He is the consulting editor of ''Moral Development Series.''


The model of hierarchical complexity

The
model of hierarchical complexity The model of hierarchical complexity (MHC) is a framework for scoring how complex a behavior is, such as verbal reasoning or other cognitive tasks. It quantifies the order of hierarchical complexity of a task based on mathematical principles of how ...
(MHC), developed by Commons, is a way of measuring the complexity of a behavior. The MHC uses mathematical principles to quantify behavioral characteristics, assigning individuals to stages based on properly completed tasks. It can be used cross-culturally, across different species, and even for computers, and allows us to treat behavior accurately and in all-or-nothing terms. The MHC has many useful applications, such as in therapy, interventions, the development of organizations, etc.


Organizations


Dare Association

Commons has been a part of the Dare Association, an independent not-for-profit organization. Dare Association supports endeavors in the science and arts, especially behavioral science programs. The International Health, Education and Development Division of Dare Association has the broad goal of improving the people's well-being in developing countries.


Dare Institute

The Dare Institute is a group led by the Dare Association. This group is devoted to research in psychological topics such as human development, psychiatry and the law, political psychology, behavioral economics, and cognitive science.


Core Complexity Assessments

Commons is also associated with Core Complexity Assessments, a company that uses research in developmental psychology to pair candidates with jobs. Core Complexity Assessments' "tools are designed to help companies and managers hire smarter, retain workers, invest in employee development and human resources planning, and thereby shape the future organizational structure of the company".


Patents

Commons, with Mitzi Sturgeon White, was issued a patent related to hierarchical stacked neural networks., , , , , , ,


Publications


Selected books

* 1984, ''Beyond formal operations: Vol. 1. Late adolescent and adult cognitive development''. with F. A. Richards & C. Armon (Eds.), New York: Praeger.


Selected articles

* 1982, "Systematic and metasystematic reasoning: A case for a level of reasoning beyond Piaget's formal operations". With Richards, F. A., & Kuhn, D. in: ''Child Development'', 53, 1058-1069. * 1990. "Equal access" without "establishing" religion: The necessity for assessing social perspective-taking skills and institutional atmosphere". With J.A. Rodriguez In: ''Developmental Review'', 10, 323-340. * 1991, "A comparison and synthesis of Kohlberg's cognitive-developmental and Gewirtz's learning-developmental attachment theories". In: J. L. Gewirtz & W. M. Kurtines (Eds.), ''Intersections with attachment'' (pp. 257–291). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum. * 1993. "The development of hierarchically complex equivalence classes". With J.A. Rodriguez In: ''Psychological Record'', 43, 667-697. * 1993, "Atmosphere and stage development in the workplace". With Krause, S. R., Fayer, G. A., & Meaney, M. In: J. Demick & P. M. Miller (Eds.). ''Development in the workplace'' (pp. 199–220). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. * 1995. "Formal, systematic, and metasystematic operations with a balance-beam task series: A reply to Kallio's claim of no distinct systematic stage". With others. In: ''Adult Development'', 2 (3), 193-199. * 1995. "Moral stage of reasoning and the misperceived "duty" to report past crimes (misprision)". With others. In: ''International Journal of Law and Psychiatry'', 18(4), 415-424. * 1997. ''Psychophysics of Stage: Task Complexity and Statistical Models''. With: Goodheart, E. A., & Dawson T. L.. Paper presented at the International Objective Measurement Workshop at the Annual Conference of the American Educational Research Association, Chicago, IL. * 1998. "Hierarchical Complexity of Tasks Shows the Existence of Developmental Stages". With others. In: ''Developmental Review'', 8(3), 237-278. * 2001, "A quantitative behavioral model of developmental stage based upon hierarchical complexity theory". With P.M. Miller. In: ''Behavior Analyst Today'', 2(3), 222-240. * 2002. "A complete theory of human evolution of intelligence must consider stage changes: A commentary on Thomas Wynn's Archeology and Cognitive Evolution". With P.M. Miller. In: ''Behavioral and Brain Sciences''. 25(3), 404-405. * 2004. "Development of behavioral stages in animals". With P.M. Miller. In: Marc Bekoff (Ed.). ''Encyclopedia of animal behavior''. (pp. 484–487). Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group. * 2006. "Informed Consent: Do you know it when you see it?" With others in: ''Psychiatric Annals'', June, 430-435. * 2007. "Using Rasch scaled stage scores to validate orders of hierarchical complexity of balance beam task sequences". With others. In: E. V. Smith, Jr. & R. M. Smith (Eds.). ''Rasch measurement: Advanced and specialized applications'' (pp. 121–147). Maple Grove, MN: JAM Press


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External links


Society for Quantitative Analyses of BehaviorSociety for Terrorism ResearchBehavioral Development BulletinBehavioral Development Special Interest GroupSociety for Research in Adult DevelopmentEuropean Society for Research in Adult Development
{{DEFAULTSORT:Commons, Michael Complex systems scientists 1939 births Living people University of California, Los Angeles alumni Columbia University alumni Harvard Medical School faculty