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Systematic Irrationality and the Emergence of Behavioral Economics
Rational choice theory is one of the theoretical pillars on which the discipline of economics rests. Equipped with this theoretical basis, scholars attempted to explain a wide array of circumstances.
Till Neuhaus
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The scientific career of L.F. Obukhova from the 1960s to the 2010s [PDF]
Background. Lyudmila Filippovna Obukhova (July 22, 1938 – July 20, 2016) made a great contribution to the study of the developmental psychology. The Objective is to recreate the portrait of L.F.
Antonina N. Zhdan
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Putting Fame and Celebrity in a Psychosocial Framework: A Scientific Analysis
In many cultures, reaching fame and celebrity is the most desirable goal and/or fantasy for the majority of society; and this is primarily fueled by the media. Consequently, a multitude of psychological studies have been performed in this field, although
Mostafa Ahadi, Shahriar Shahidi
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This study examines the extant literature on Construal Level Theory through bibliometric analysis that traces the path of research from 1998 to November 2019. It uses the Scopus database to identify emerging trends, seminal and most-cited papers, authors,
Arindra N. Mishra +2 more
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Dialogues on/in the field of meanings: to the 120th anniversary of Alexey Nikolayevich Leontiev
Background. The paper is associated with the 120th anniversary of the birth of Alexey Nikolaevich Leontiev, acknowledged classic of the world psychology.
Alexander G. Asmolov +4 more
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Bringing forth mathematical concepts: signifying sensorimotor enactment in fields of promoted action [PDF]
Inspired by Enactivist philosophy yet in dialog with it, we ask what theory of embodied cognition might best serve in articulating implications of Enactivism for mathematics education. We offer a blend of Dynamical Systems Theory and Sociocultural Theory
Abrahamson, D, Trninic, D
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Psychology, Political Psychology and International Relations
Psychology and international relations theory (IR) share an ambivalent relationship. On the one side psychology is neglected within the theory building of IR, on the other side there exists a large history of psychological approaches within the ...
Isabella Hermann
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Applying Quantum Principles to Psychology [PDF]
This article starts out with a detailed example illustrating the utility of applying quantum probability to psychology. Then it describes several alternative mathematical methods for mapping fundamental quantum concepts (such as state preparation ...
Basieva, Irina +3 more
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Notes on theoretical psychology
Contemporary psychology hasn't been considered to have the "theory", but guided by the principle of naïve "positivism" or "empiricism." The aim of the present article is to describe the importance of the ...
Takashi Tsukimoto
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Examining the Acceptance of and Resistance to Evolutionary Psychology
The field of psychology remains a divided one. Several different sub-disciplines (e.g., developmental, cognitive, behaviorism, social, etc.) form what could be a unified scientific area. However, there is no widely accepted theory of unification. Charles
Carey J. Fitzgerald +1 more
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