This book is ostensibly a geopolitical history of psychology since it takes Americ for its field. That might seem a strange choice when science has become so intern tional, but Roback …
Ten years ago, Binet stated in the opening chapter of his' PsychologieExperi-mentale'that there were 14 laboratories in Europe and 16 in America. To-day there are at least 54 …
research, in which elaborate deceptions may be mounted in the interest of &dquo; scientific progress, &dquo; have been widely criticized.(Can a serious in-tellectual enterprise be …
S Kvale - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology, 1973 - search.proquest.com
THE TECHNOLOGICAL PARADIGM OF PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH1 Steinar Kvale Psychology has leaned heavily upon the natural sciences as models for the scientific …
I. SOME future historian of our science will have a very interestingopportunity to trace and to describe the characterizing features of the so-called'modern'psychol-ogy, and the alleged …
A paperback revision of a book which 1st appeared in 1952. It begins with the publication of the 1st American writings of a psychological nature in 1642, and continues through 1964. 11 …
KM Dallenbach - The American Journal of Psychology, 1937 - JSTOR
THE AMERICAN JOURNAL or PSYCHOLOGY, whose Golden Jubilee is signalized with this Volume, was founded by G. Stanley Hall in November, 1887. It was the Erst periodical in the …
EG Boring - Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 1965 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract" The most notable national difference lies at present along the dimension that extends from free theorizing to rigorous observation, the dimension from Verstehen to …
All of our first-class universities have now psychological laboratories, and the same is fast coming to be the case with those colleges that give any considerable attention to graduate …