Psychology is flourishing. It is a hugely popular subject for study. In application it finds its way into all corners of modern life. In empirical research there seems hardly a topic that the many thousands of research psychologists in departments around the world do not investigate. And the development of varied and sophisticated techniques, from statistical modelling and multivariate analyses, to computer-aided content analysis, to nuclear magnetic resonance imaging, is extending its reach into areas inaccessible just a few decades ago. The sheer volume of research output is enormous, with some 200,000 references added annually to the American Psychological Association's data base
Psychology is being studied by a growing number of people. At pre-tertiary level, it is now the four...
For about a decade, academic psychology has been in crisis. Plagued by methodological sloppiness, th...
Psychology is powerful science, with great knowledge deposited for understanding the individual (his...
Profound changes are occurring throughout the world in the new age of rapidly advancing information ...
The principal goal of psychological science is not application but theory. This is because a good th...
Profound changes are occurring throughout the world in the new age of rapidly advancing information ...
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The author emphasizes the increasing role of psychology in the life of modern society, entering into...
Although the discipline of psychology, in its contemporary form, is only a century old, psychology\u...
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Originally published in Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, 1993, Vol 38(7), 698-699. Revi...
Psychology is one of the most popular undergraduate degree courses around the world. Pathways throug...
Quantitative methods have a long history in some scientific fields. Indeed, no one today would consi...
Psychology, in a general sense, is age-old, extending back across all cultures to the beginnings of ...
Psychology is being studied by a growing number of people. At pre-tertiary level, it is now the four...
For about a decade, academic psychology has been in crisis. Plagued by methodological sloppiness, th...
Psychology is powerful science, with great knowledge deposited for understanding the individual (his...
Profound changes are occurring throughout the world in the new age of rapidly advancing information ...
The principal goal of psychological science is not application but theory. This is because a good th...
Profound changes are occurring throughout the world in the new age of rapidly advancing information ...
Psychology in the 21st C – Getting over our addiction to p so our research can be evidence for our p...
Psychology is the science of behavior and mind. Psychology includes the study of conscious and uncon...
The author emphasizes the increasing role of psychology in the life of modern society, entering into...
Although the discipline of psychology, in its contemporary form, is only a century old, psychology\u...
What are the most effective methods to study for a test? What are the meanings of dreams? How do ill...
Originally published in Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, 1993, Vol 38(7), 698-699. Revi...
Psychology is one of the most popular undergraduate degree courses around the world. Pathways throug...
Quantitative methods have a long history in some scientific fields. Indeed, no one today would consi...
Psychology, in a general sense, is age-old, extending back across all cultures to the beginnings of ...
Psychology is being studied by a growing number of people. At pre-tertiary level, it is now the four...
For about a decade, academic psychology has been in crisis. Plagued by methodological sloppiness, th...
Psychology is powerful science, with great knowledge deposited for understanding the individual (his...