Public Health Open Access (PHOA)

ISSN: 2578-5001

Research Article

Assessing the Validity of Human Intention for Action: Exploring Unintentional Actions

Authors: Abedin Tanvir F*

DOI: 10.23880/phoa-16000274

Abstract

This paper examines the validity of human intention for action, specifically focusing on unintentional actions that are unaffected by bias. Through the observation of a substantial number of individuals, estimated to be over 100, we investigate the power of human actions and their corresponding intentions. Given the underlying similarities in general thought processes and intentions among humans, it becomes possible to establish common patterns by observing a significant sample size. While this research provides observational results indicating a one-second validity of human intentions, it is important to note that these findings have not been scientifically proven. Nevertheless, this study contributes to the ongoing discourse by shedding light on participant expressions and experiences, furthering our understanding of human intentionality and action.

Keywords: Human Intention; Bias; Observation; Validity; Patterns; Intentionality

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