Advanced components of the framework examine the broader systemic and governance influences that shape behavioural environments.
These advanced frameworks extend the EBA architecture beyond individual behavioural recognition to include institutional, systemic and governance influences.
• Threat Exposure Principle (TEP) — describing behavioural and psychological responses to perceived threat environments
The Threat Exposure Principle is introduced as a conceptual principle with direct implications for legislative design and administration law.
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The Fernan-Mead Layered Systemic Anxiety Model is introduced as a systems-mapping model demonstrating how the Threat Exposure Principle operates across multiple interacting institutional systems with implications for legislative design and administration law.
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