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As a consequence, work in the past few decades has made use of increasingly more complex and sophisticated theoretical modeling. In many instances these models are also more dynamic in the sense of emphasizing processes of change, multidirectional influences, and systems-level as opposed to variable-focused conceptualizations. , chapter 43). Contemporary views of this topic have been strongly influenced by the concept of homeostasis, a term coined by Cannon (1929) to capture and extend Claude Bernard’s observations regarding the processes whereby constancy is maintained in the internal environment (mileau intérior) of organisms in response to its threatened disruption.