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This work brings together different perspectives on psychological methods and particularly methods involving experimentation. To encourage a reflective use of research methods, the authors illuminate the historical, philosophical, and scientific dimensions of methodology, providing both defenses and criticisms of experimental psychology. The primary audience of the work are students and researchers in psychological and behavioral sciences, who have an interest in methodology.
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monografia Rebiun34567188 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun34567188 DE-He213 cr nn 008mamaa 231220s2022 sz | s |||| 0|eng d 9783031170539 978-3-031-17053-9 10.1007/978-3-031-17053-9 doi UEM 394506 UPVA 998265308503706 UAM 991008199894604211 UCAR 991008310543304213 CBUC 991004173047106713 CBUC 991010728233406709 CBUC 991013116076206708 UR0530783 UR JM bicssc PSY000000 bisacsh JM thema 150 23 Experimental Psychology electronic resource] Ambitions and Possibilities edited by Davood Gozli, Jaan Valsiner. 1st ed. 2022 Cham Springer International Publishing Imprint: Springer 2022. Cham Cham Springer International Publishing Imprint: Springer V, 162 p. 8 illus. online resource. V, 162 p. 8 illus. Text txt rdacontent] computer c rdamedia] online resource cr rdacarrier] text file PDF rda Theory and History in the Human and Social Sciences 2523-8671 Chapter 1. Finding the Place of Experimental Psychology: Introduction -- Chapter 2. From Introspection to Experiment: Wundt and Avenariusâ Debate on the Definition of Psychology -- Chapter 3. Truth and Mind: How Embodied Concepts Constrain How We Define Truth in Psychological Science -- Chapter 4. Operationalization and Generalization in Experimental Psychology: A Plea for Bold Claims -- Chapter 5. The Role of Social Context in Experimental Studies on Dishonesty -- Chapter 6. What is a task and how do you know if you have one or more? -- Chapter 7. The Problem of Interpretation in Experimental Research -- Chapter 8. Methodology of science: Different kinds of questions require different methods -- Chapter 9. Conclusion: From experimental to experiential psychology; a small step for a discipline, a huge challenge for a science. This work brings together different perspectives on psychological methods and particularly methods involving experimentation. To encourage a reflective use of research methods, the authors illuminate the historical, philosophical, and scientific dimensions of methodology, providing both defenses and criticisms of experimental psychology. The primary audience of the work are students and researchers in psychological and behavioral sciences, who have an interest in methodology. Psychology Cognitive psychology Psychology, Experimental PsychologyâMethodology Critical psychology Social sciencesâHistory Behavioral Sciences and Psychology Cognitive Psychology Experimental Psychology Psychological Methods Critical Psychology History of Psychology Gozli, Davood. editor. edt. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt Valsiner, Jaan editor. edt. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt SpringerLink (Online service) Springer Nature eBook Springer Nature eBook Printed edition 9783031170522 Printed edition 9783031170546 Printed edition 9783031170553 Theory and History in the Human and Social Sciences 2523-8671.