Why theory matters: Analytical strategies of Critical Psychology
Based on Critical Psychology from the Standpoint of the Subject the article describes analytical concerns and strategies of critical psychology. In a first step, the development of critical psychologies is located in current discussions on the production
Ernst SCHRAUBE
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Theoretical foundations of analytical psychology: recent developments and controversies.
This article gives an introductory overview of the papers in this volume originally given at the Joint Conference of the IAAP and the University of Basel, Basel, October 18-20, 2018.
Christian Roesler
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Neutrosophy means: Common Parts to Uncommon Things and Uncommon Parts to Common Things [PDF]
Let be an item, concept, idea, proposition, school of thought, current, theory, etc. and be the opposite of . Analogously for and its opposite . Neutrosophy means to find: (i) common parts to uncommon things (that is, and have something in common, or ...
Florentin Smarandache
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Testing the structure and process of personality using ambulatory assessment data : an overview of within-person and person-specific techniques [PDF]
In the present article, we discuss the potential of ambulatory assessment for an idiographic study of the structure and process of personality. To this end, we first review important methodological issues related to the design and implementation of an ...
De Clercq, Barbara +4 more
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Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego
A GOOD and clear translation of Freud's short essay on group psychology is given by Mr. Strachey. The work begins by a brief examination of the views of earlier writers, particularly of Le Bon and M'Dougall.
A. Mitscherlich
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Why (and When) are Preferences Convex? Threshold Effects and Uncertain Quality [PDF]
It is often assumed (for analytical convenience, but also in accordance with common intuition) that consumer preferences are convex. In this paper, we consider circumstances under which such preferences are (or are not) optimal.
Smith, Trenton G., Tasnádi, Attila
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Rage and Anxiety in the Split between Freud and Jung
This article focuses on the period of the historic rupture between Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung, approximately the period from 1909 to 1913. It examines the relevance of rage and anxiety in the process of escalating conflict culminating in a definitive ...
Christine Doran
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Archaic man meets a marvellous automaton: posthumanism, social robots, archetypes [PDF]
Posthumanism is associated with critical explorations of how new technologies are rewriting our understanding of what it means to be human, and how they might alter human existence itself.
Atmanspacher +51 more
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The effects of regulatory focus and mixed valence imagery and analytical attributes on product decisions [PDF]
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effects of regulatory focus (promotion vs prevention) and mixed valence attributes (positive imagery and negative analytical vs negative imagery and positive analytical) on consumers’ evaluation ...
Roy, Rajat
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KernSmoothIRT: An R Package for Kernel Smoothing in Item Response Theory [PDF]
Item response theory (IRT) models are a class of statistical models used to describe the response behaviors of individuals to a set of items having a certain number of options.
Mazza, Angelo +2 more
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