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Psychological Science in Australia
International Journal of Psychology, 1997This paper is a brief account of the Australian Strategic Review of the Psychology Discipline and its Research. Issues discussed include Australia's contribution to world research in psychological science, research funding, the age and qualifications of researchers, the social and economic benefits arising from the applications of research outcomes ...
Cumming, G, Siddle, D, Hyslop, W
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Is Psychology a Social Science?
The International Journal of the Humanities: Annual Review, 2010This presentation explicates the rationale for the claim that, contrary to the general opinion, psychology is not a social science. Sociology, the typical social science to represent all the others, starts from observing human behavior in the context of human relationships and abstracts from the samples of such behaviors the social rules governing ...
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Ecology And The Science Of Psychology
Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1966Abstract : The discussion reviews significant, converging developments contributing to the ecologic trend in psychology as well as issues and difficulties that must eventually be resolved. The presentation is focused principally on implications of the ecologic emphasis on content and method in psychology.
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Synthese, 2012
There is a long-standing debate in the philosophy of action and the philosophy of science over folk psychological explanations of human action: do the (perhaps implicit) generalizations that underwrite such explanations purport to state contingent, empirically established connections between beliefs, desires, and actions, or do such generalizations ...
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There is a long-standing debate in the philosophy of action and the philosophy of science over folk psychological explanations of human action: do the (perhaps implicit) generalizations that underwrite such explanations purport to state contingent, empirically established connections between beliefs, desires, and actions, or do such generalizations ...
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Computers in psychology and psychology in computer science
2010 International Conference on Computer Information Systems and Industrial Management Applications (CISIM), 2010This paper presents selected problems and remarks about mutual relations between psychology and computer science. Apparently different these two considered areas of scientific research and practical activity are similar and can be very useful each to the other.
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Single Item Measures in Psychological Science
European Journal of Psychological Assessment, 2022Mark S. Allen, D. Iliescu, Samuel Greiff
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Psychological Inquiry, 1995
Histories of psychology frequently include statements that explicitly or implicitly express behavioral laws. Usually these "meta-historical generalizations" provide "covering laws" for explanatory accounts, contextual frames, or paradoxical con- trasts.
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Histories of psychology frequently include statements that explicitly or implicitly express behavioral laws. Usually these "meta-historical generalizations" provide "covering laws" for explanatory accounts, contextual frames, or paradoxical con- trasts.
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Psychology as a Normative Science
2015This chapter makes two foundational claims about psychological phenomena and uses these to articulate three conclusions. The claims are in short that psychological phenomena, at least in their developed human manifestations, should be seen as (1) doings that are (2) conversational.
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European Psychologist, 1996
This paper tries to demonstrate that the truthfulness and usefulness of psychology as a science, although clearly distinguishable, can and often do go together very well. The criteria for the two concepts are relevance and veracity, respectively. Each of these criteria is further analyzed and differentiated.
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This paper tries to demonstrate that the truthfulness and usefulness of psychology as a science, although clearly distinguishable, can and often do go together very well. The criteria for the two concepts are relevance and veracity, respectively. Each of these criteria is further analyzed and differentiated.
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