We analyzed co-citation patterns in 332.498 articles published in Anglophone psychology journals between 1946 and 1990 to estimate (1) when cognitive psychology first emerged as a clearly delineated subdiscipline, (2) how fast it grew, (3) to what extent it replaced other (e.g., behaviorist) approaches to psychology, (4) to what degree it was more appealing to scholars from a younger generation, and (5) whether it was more interdisciplinary than alternative traditions. We detected a major shift in the structure of co-citation networks between approximately 1955 and 1975 and draw novel conclusions about the developments commonly referred to as ‘the cognitive turn’
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Abstract: This article critically examines the views that psychology first came into existence as a ...
This essay considers the History of Psychology—its interests and boundaries—using the data behind th...
This research examines the employment of cognitive or mentalist words in the titles of articles from...
We analyzed co-citation patterns in 332.498 articles published in Anglophone psychology journals bet...
This study investigated the structure of psychological literature as represented by a corpus of 676,...
The Journal of Psychology: Interdisciplinary and Applied is a leading international journal in psych...
Cognitive Science 30(6), 2006From its inception, a large part of the motivation for Cognitive Scienc...
Ever since the emergence of experimental psychology in the seventeenth century, there has been a con...
Using the referencing patterns in articles in Cognitive Science over three decades, we analyze the k...
We analyzed the titles of articles of two psychological journals, L'Annee Psychologique and Psycholo...
This article presents a keyword-based bibliometric study of the thematic evolution of the journal Ps...
This study uses author co-citation analysis to trace prospectively the development of the cognitive ...
Psychology has been criticized for being a fragmented discipline (e.g., Sternberg & Grigorenko, ...
The history of twentieth-century American psychology is often depicted as a history of the rise and ...
Περιέχει τη περίληψηThe purpose of this study was to examine the impact factor of cognitive psycholo...
Abstract: This article critically examines the views that psychology first came into existence as a ...
This essay considers the History of Psychology—its interests and boundaries—using the data behind th...
This research examines the employment of cognitive or mentalist words in the titles of articles from...