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Ecology And The Science Of Psychology

Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1966
Abstract : The discussion reviews significant, converging developments contributing to the ecologic trend in psychology as well as issues and difficulties that must eventually be resolved. The presentation is focused principally on implications of the ecologic emphasis on content and method in psychology.
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The psychological ecology of the neglectful mother

Child Abuse & Neglect, 1985
Interviews were conducted with 152 neglectful mothers and with 154 non-neglectful, who were matched on race, economic status, urban/rural status and other life circumstances. The neglectful mothers reported less support available from informal networks; they also described their neighborhoods as less friendly and helpful than did the controls. However,
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Psychology and Ecology

International Journal of Psychology, 1977
Abstract Psychologists are becoming increasingly interested in the environment and ecology. At the national level, I am familiar with many groups-both formal and informal-which focus on these topics. I am sure these efforts are duplicated in other countries and at the international level.
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Ecological Psychology and Social Psychology: Continuing Discussion

Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science, 2011
What form would an ideal merger of ecological and social psychology take? Is that ideal attainable? Many researchers and theorists are working to answer these questions. Charles (2009, 2011a) offered insights from E. B. Holt, one of James J. Gibson's mentors, who argued that minds-mental kinds, processes, states, etc.-are observable aspects of the ...
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On Making Social Psychology More Ecological and Ecological Psychology More Social

Ecological Psychology, 2007
J. J. Gibson (1950) was full of surprises. One of those, at least in hindsight, is his claim that the social sciences are badly in need of a theory of human learning.
Bert H. Hodges, Reuben M. Baron
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Ecological Psychology and Naturalism

Theory & Psychology, 1995
In this paper, Gibson's ecological approach to perception is discussed as belonging to the tradition of naturalist psychology, which focuses on the adaptive role of the perceptual system, and which includes (assumptions about) the structure of the ecological environment in theories of perception.
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The Tension Between the Psychological and Ecological Sciences: Making Psychology More Ecological

2013
In spite of the fact that psychology has been committed to an evolutionary framework for over a century, ecological approaches to psychology, first proposed several decades ago, continue to be marginalized within the discipline. Considering the shared lineage of evolutionary and ecological thinking, this situation seems paradoxical, and, indeed, it ...
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