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Perception of Students in the South of Brazil of Status of Psychology as a Science

Psychological Reports, 2005
73 university students ( M age = 20.5 yr., SD = 4.8; range 17–44 yr.) from the southern state of Paraná took the Psychology as Science scale to assess whether they view psychology as a rigorous science. Analysis showed the students considered psychology to be a science, agreed study of psychology should be part of a university curriculum, not many ...
Amauri B, Bartoszeck   +2 more
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Psychological measurement in Brazil in the 1920s and 1930s.

History of Psychology, 2014
This article deals with the initial applications of psychological tests in Brazil during the 1920s and 1930s, and it is focused on their use in education under the influence of the New School and the Mental Hygiene movements. Thus, the objective is to highlight the implication of psychology as a "social science" (Rose, 1996), a support to the ...
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Psychology in Latin America: The Case of Brazil

Psychology and Developing Societies, 1993
Psychology in Brazil is strongly oriented towards applications. University studies comprise training in both research and applications, but most students seek degrees with interests in applied psychology. Research may be basic or applied, but few researchers take advantage of the peculiarities of Brazilian culture to design their investigations ...
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Health psychology in Brazil

Health Psychology Update, 1998
Marilia F. Dela Colet, Patricia Paine
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The Internationalisation of Psychology in Brazil: an Analysis of Scientific Outputs, Collaboration Networks and Their Impacts

Trends in Psychology, 2023
Antonio Virgílio Bittencourt Bastos   +2 more
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Psychological research on ayahuasca in Brazil: A scoping review

This scoping review proposal is part of a master's research investigating the use of ayahuasca in urban contexts, with a focus on Indigenous leadership. Ayahuasca, a beverage of Amazonian origin, is known by various names and holds different cultural meanings, playing a central role in the rituals of peoples such as the Huni Kuin. The research examines
Gomes, Libna Pires   +2 more
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Columbia Teachers College and Educational Psychology in Brazil: Circulation and Appropriation

Teachers College Record, 2022
Ana Cristina Santos Matos Rocha
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Academic networks of critical social psychology in Brazil. An analysis of the impact and the intellectual roots

Current Psychology, 2020
Juan David Millán   +2 more
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APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY IN BRAZIL

Applied Psychology, 1963
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