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The operational analysis of psychological terms.

Psychological Review, 1945
AbstractThe major contributions of operationism have been negative, largely because operationists failed to distinguish logical theories of reference from empirical accounts of language. Behaviorism never finished an adequate formulation of verbal reports and therefore could not convincingly embrace subjective terms.
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Military operational psychology.

Psychological Services, 2020
With increasing requirements for expeditionary support to military units, models of integrated and embedded psychology have emerged. Operational psychology represents one such model. Military operational psychologists receive specialized training, are embedded in operational units, and are employed to provide operational mission support to ...
Mark A. Staal, Michael R. DeVries
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Operant techniques in school psychology

Psychology in the Schools, 1967
In recent years there has been increasing recognition of the fact that the role of the school psychologist in this country is changing. The conception of the school psychologist as psychometrician and clinician has given way to the notion that the school psychologist may best serve school needs by functioning as a consultant to the school (Derner, 1965;
John R. Bergan, Thomas Caldwell
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CONVERGING OPERATIONS IN THE PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPERIMENT

Psychophysiology, 1971
ABSTRACTThe problem of reliability in the behavioral experiment appears to be due to the dynamic nature of the subject matter of the behavioral sciences resulting in interactions between the subjects (Ss), the experimenter (E), and the experimental situation (SIT).
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