fáziselméletek
Fáziselméletek, or phase theories, are conceptual frameworks used to understand and describe the processes of change and development that occur in distinct stages or phases. These theories are applied across a wide range of disciplines, including psychology, sociology, economics, and management. The core idea is that complex transformations do not happen instantaneously but rather unfold over time through a series of identifiable, sequential phases.
In psychology, prominent examples include theories of cognitive development, such as Jean Piaget's stages of cognitive
In sociology, phase theories can explain societal shifts, such as modernization or the evolution of social
A common characteristic of phase theories is the emphasis on the ordered nature of these stages. Each