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The psychology of psychology: A thought experiment

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2015
AbstractIn the target article, Duarte et al. allege that the lack of political diversity reduces research efficacy. We pose a thought experiment that could provide an empirical test by examining whether institutional review board (IRB) members, granting agencies, and journal reviewers filter scientific products based on political values, invoking ...
Stephen J, Ceci, Wendy M, Williams
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The Psychology of Psychology

Theory & Psychology, 2002
Rhetorical calls for disciplinary unity and vision currently lack any grounding in historically informed analysis of Psychology's character and functions, while the historians of Psychology providing the material for such an analysis continue to remain marginalized.
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The Pseudofundamental in Psychology: Psychologic and Psychologism

Psychological Inquiry, 1991
sadness (and of other terms for mental states) is at a minimum, there is an important sense in which it is conceivable for "sadness" to be different in India. At the very least we might discover that in one culture people experience "fatigue and heartaches," but not when valued things become unattainable, whereas in another culture people withdraw from
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Psychologism and Psychology

Inquiry, 1999
Presentation de l'ouvrage de T. Nagel intitule «The last word» (1997) qui contribue au progjet entrepris par Husserl et Frege de dissocier l'etude de la pensee de l'etude du penser, dans un meme rejet du psychologisme. Defendant l'universalite et l'objectivite de la raison contre les theses subjectivistes et relativistes, Nagel montre que les principes
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The psychology of security

Communications of the ACM, 2007
Security is both a feeling and a reality. And they’re not the same. The reality of security is mathematical, based on the probability of different risks and the effectiveness of different countermeasures. We can calculate how secure your home is from burglary, based on such factors as the crime rate in the neighborhood you live in and your door-locking
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Folk psychology’ is not folk psychology

Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 2006
This paper disputes the claim that our understanding of others is enabled by a commonsense or 'folk' psychology, whose 'core' involves the attribution of intentional states in order to predict and explain behaviour. I argue that interpersonal understanding is seldom, if ever, a matter of two people assigning intentional states to each other but emerges
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The unification of psychology and psychological organizations

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2004
AbstractThe Tree of Knowledge is an imaginative attempt to construct a metatheoretical system that proposes to unify the discipline of psychology. However, it is limited in its appreciation of political factors, and so an optimistic view of the possibility of the system overlooks the power issues that beset the field. © 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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The Psychology of Replication and Replication in Psychology

Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2012
Like other scientists, psychologists believe experimental replication to be the final arbiter for determining the validity of an empirical finding. Reports in psychology journals often attempt to prove the validity of a hypothesis or theory with multiple experiments that replicate a finding.
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Psychological intimacy

Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 1991
Psychological intimacy develops between a speaker and a listener. Depending on how individuals fulfill these roles, intimacy may occur or be precluded. Intimacy quickly creates a bond and, if repeated, enhances psychological function. Psychological intimacy is the glue of all important relationships, including professional ones.
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Psychology of reflexivity and reflexivity for psychology

2015
A long tradition has produced a misleading interpretation of the categories of idiographic and nomothetic. Such an interpretation has hindered the development of psychology and more in general of social science. “Idiographic” has been treated as a matter of identity, an ideological approach that continues to be reproduced through the conflict with what-
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