System Dynamics Glossary
What is the meaning of Negative Feedback?
Negative feedback is a form of circular causality
which characteristically tends to produce a stable reaction, that is,
a tendency to diminish or counteract a change in any
one of its elements. For a more detailed explanation of
the feedback phenomenon, see Richardson (1991) and Coyle (1996).
Books Related
to Negative Feedback
Zvi Bodie, Alex Kane, Alan J. Marcus, Zvi
Bodie, Alex Kane and Alan Marcus, "Essentials of Investments with
Standard & Poor's Educational Version of Market Insight + PowerWeb
+ Stock Trak Coupon".
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Investments with Standard & Poor's Educational Version of Market Insight
+ PowerWeb + Stock Trak Coupon
Chris J.M. Verhoeven, Arie van
Staveren, G.L.E. Monna, M.H.L. Kouwenhoven and E. Yildiz, "Structured Electronic
Design : Negative-Feedback Amplifiers".
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Design : Negative-Feedback Amplifiers
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