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Scientific association and the strengthening of the profession: ABRAPEE case study [PDF]
Objective This article summarizes the results of a study funded by the National Council for Scientific Research and Development (CNPq), which aimed to discuss the relationship between scientific associations and the strengthening of the profession in ...
Raquel Souza Lobo Guzzo
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The unconscious in social psychology and psychology: A metaphor for their crises
This theoretical essay analyses critically a metaphor, advanced by Brown and Stenner (2009), for the crises in social psychology and psychology, their objects of study and related philosophical anthropologies: Moby-Dick.
Marlon Xavier, Cristina Lhullier
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Heterogeneity of Research Results: A New Perspective From Which to Assess and Promote Progress in Psychological Science [PDF]
Heterogeneity emerges when multiple close or conceptual replications on the same subject produce results that vary more than expected from the sampling error.
Honekopp, Johannes, Linden, Audrey
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Historical psychology: the versions of synthesis
Different aspects and problems of historical psychology in the paper are discussed. Historical psychology as an interdisciplinary area of knowledge is complicated by different historical methodologies and experimental psychology (individualized ...
Albinas Bagdonas
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The interview reveals the contribution of Lev Vygotsky in science and education, his main scientific achievements being drawn particular attention to. His innovative concepts in pedagogy and psychology are far ahead of time and are relevant up today. Lev
L.A. Verbitskaya
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On Picturing a Candle: The Prehistory of Imagery Science [PDF]
The past 25 years have seen a rapid growth of knowledge about brain mechanisms involved in visual mental imagery. These advances have largely been made independently of the long history of philosophical – and even psychological – reckoning with imagery ...
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Lying in the medicolegal field: Malingering and psychodiagnostic assessment [PDF]
The simulation of mental illness, so-called “Malingering”, is a very difficult phenomenon for professionals to identify when making an assessment, especially in the medicolegal and forensic psychology and psychiatry fields. When malingering, the subject
A. Cassano, I. Grattagliano
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On the early history of psychology [PDF]
The paper begins with a comparison between the history of the neologisms of ontology and psychology. If from a historical point of view there are many similarities of the diffusion of the two terms, from an epistemological point of view we encounter great differences.
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Gambling and gaming are not infrequent among adolescents and preventing low-risk youth from becoming at-risk appears to be a priority of public health strategies.
Tiziana Marinaci +3 more
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A ‘late developer’ argument, common to Psychology and Economic History, can be used to explain cultural innovation. It argues that the 19th century theory of natural selection arose in England and not Germany because of – and not in spite of – England’s ...
Finkelstein, Gabriel
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