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Person, population, mechanism. Three main branches of psychological science [PDF]
There are different ways of dividing psychology into subdisciplines. The purpose of the present paper is to explore one specific meta-perspective on psychological science, seen as having three main branches: person psychology, population psychology, and
Lars-Gunnar Lundh
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The central role of the concept of person in psychological science [PDF]
The first article in the present issue of JPOR is written by two pioneers in person-oriented research, John Nesselroade and Peter Molenaar. Among other things they argue that the individual is the primary unit of analysis for studying behaviour, and ...
Lars-Gunnar Lundh
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Reorienting psychological science. [PDF]
Psychological phenomena occur across a wide range of scales, ranging from small, quick events of neurology and biology, to broader, more prolonged unfoldings typical of extended cultural practices. Though theories deployed by psychologists of different stripes have tended to incorporate these different scales, this is typically done in a manner that is
McGann M.
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Opening Pandora’s Box: Person-sensitive conceptualization and measurement in psychological science [PDF]
Although distinctions between the study of persons, the study of populations, and the study of mechanisms are helpful for illuminating mismatches between research assumptions, problems, and methods, it may be difficult to construe these as entirely ...
Artur Nilsson
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Psychological distance to science
Psychological distance to science reflects how people perceive science from the perspective of the self. For many, science represents a distant endeavor that is irrelevant to day-to-day life. Research from my lab finds that distance to science correlates with, and predicts, science rejection across domains. Bringing science closer improves trust.
Bastiaan T Rutjens
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Gender stereotypes about psychological science: Female, male, or both?
While the science = male stereotype has been demonstrated in the natural sciences, little is known about gender stereotypes about psychological science.
Regina Reichardt +5 more
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Music performance anxiety: Insights from psychological science [PDF]
Stephen Lim +2 more
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Twenty-two years of psychological science inPsychological Science
The journal Psychological Science (PS) has undergone various changes over 22 years since its birth in 1990. Analysis of Web of Science's records shows that the publication has increased in volume and collaborations between authors, and has become more international.
Julio Gonzalez-Alvarez +1 more
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More than a decade has passed since major concerns emerged about the WEIRD-centric focus of mainstream psychological science. Since then, many calls have been made for the discipline of psychology (and other disciplines within the social sciences) to ...
Paul T. P. Wong, Richard G. Cowden
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Evidence–Based Practice for Psychologists in Education: A Comparative Study from the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Slovenia [PDF]
Background. In recent decades, discussion has been increasing about the guidelines for psychological interventions, evidence-based interventions (EBI), and evidence–based practice (EBP).
Mojca Juriševič +2 more
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