Triadic Balance Framework – Collective Extension: Structural Leverage Points and the Application Target Principle
Series Paper 4 of 7
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Author(s) / Creator(s)
Mabutas, Mario Jr.
Abstract / Description
This paper presents the collective and structural extension of the Triadic Balance Framework (TBF). It introduces the Application Target Principle, the Four Leverage Points for systemic change, the ~30% critical mass hypothesis, and an analysis of how institutional structures generate and maintain population-level iSPAA. The iSPAA Default Hypothesis provides the evolutionary and structural grounding for why collective intervention at the structural level is causally prior to individual practice: if sSPAA is not the population default, structural conditions that produce it matter more than individual effort alone. The paper offers structural interventions for collective movement toward sSPAA and addresses the ethical architecture for collective action, including the TOCS Containment Problem and misuse detection criteria. Epistemic status: 8/10 internal coherence, 3/10 empirical validation.
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TBF collective extension Application Target Principle leverage points critical mass structural change institutional power societal rebalancing AEACFO instrumentalisationPersistent Identifier
Date of first publication
2026-04-10
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PsychArchives
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04_TPA_TBF_TBF Collective Extension_2026_04_09.pdfAdobe PDF - 496.08KBMD5 : 1f9aec8fd002b21d29d220de9c745a60Description: The applied collective-level extension. Covers structural and institutional conditions for sSPAA as a population-level baseline rather than individual achievement.
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22026-04-10Global ACA → ECA rename throughout. iSPAA Default Hypothesis cross-reference added to structural claim grounding. Minor terminology and precision updates for consistency with Paper 7.
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Author(s) / Creator(s)Mabutas, Mario Jr.
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PsychArchives acquisition timestamp2026-04-10T08:35:19Z
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Made available on2026-03-25T12:25:58Z
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Made available on2026-04-10T08:35:19Z
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Date of first publication2026-04-10
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Abstract / DescriptionThis paper presents the collective and structural extension of the Triadic Balance Framework (TBF). It introduces the Application Target Principle, the Four Leverage Points for systemic change, the ~30% critical mass hypothesis, and an analysis of how institutional structures generate and maintain population-level iSPAA. The iSPAA Default Hypothesis provides the evolutionary and structural grounding for why collective intervention at the structural level is causally prior to individual practice: if sSPAA is not the population default, structural conditions that produce it matter more than individual effort alone. The paper offers structural interventions for collective movement toward sSPAA and addresses the ethical architecture for collective action, including the TOCS Containment Problem and misuse detection criteria. Epistemic status: 8/10 internal coherence, 3/10 empirical validation.en
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Publication statusother
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Review statusnotReviewed
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Persistent Identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12034/17155.2
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Persistent Identifierhttps://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.21813
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Language of contenteng
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PublisherPsychArchives
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Is part of seriesTriadic Psychological Architecture / Triadic Balance Framework Paper Series
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Is version ofhttps://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18904571
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Is related tohttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12034/17152.2
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Keyword(s)TBF
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Keyword(s)collective extension
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Keyword(s)Application Target Principle
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Keyword(s)leverage points
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Keyword(s)critical mass
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Keyword(s)structural change
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Keyword(s)institutional power
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Keyword(s)societal rebalancing
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Keyword(s)AEACFO instrumentalisation
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Dewey Decimal Classification number(s)150
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TitleTriadic Balance Framework – Collective Extension: Structural Leverage Points and the Application Target Principleen
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Alternative titleSeries Paper 4 of 7en
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DRO typepreprint