Psychological science constructs much of the knowledge that we consume in our everyday lives. This book is a systematic analysis of this process, and of the nature of the knowledge it produces. The authors show how mainstream scientific activity treats psychological properties as being fundamentally stable, universal, and isolable. They then challenge this status quo by inviting readers to recognize that dynamics, context-specificity, interconnectedness, and uncertainty, are a natural and exciting part of human psychology – these are not things to be avoided and feared, but instead embraced. This requires a shift toward a process-based approach that recognizes the situated, time-dependent, and fundamentally processual nature of psychologica...
This book brings together a group of scholars from around the world who view psychology as the scien...
Although the discipline of psychology, in its contemporary form, is only a century old, psychology\u...
Over the course of time, a fundamental methodological dissent about the borders and features of psyc...
Psychological science constructs much of the knowledge that we consume in our everyday lives. This b...
For many years, for many people social psychology has been deemed a discipline in crisis. This...
Psychological processes unfold on various timescales in accord with internally generated patterns. T...
For a number of years, researchers in many areas of psychology have adopted a dynamical approach to ...
Within the psychoanalytically oriented tradition, the term dynamic has been traditionally used with ...
Within the psychoanalytically oriented tradition, the term dynamic has been traditionally used with ...
This book revisits psychology’s appropriation of natural scientific methods. The author argues that,...
We propose that a coherent and thoroughgoing version of realism, known as situational realism, offer...
For many years, for many people social psychology has been deemed a discipline in crisis. Factions w...
This essay explores a conceptual definition of psychological processes. Previous researchers from th...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Our understanding is that psychology i...
Psychology: the science of mind and behaviour imparts students with a scientific understanding of th...
This book brings together a group of scholars from around the world who view psychology as the scien...
Although the discipline of psychology, in its contemporary form, is only a century old, psychology\u...
Over the course of time, a fundamental methodological dissent about the borders and features of psyc...
Psychological science constructs much of the knowledge that we consume in our everyday lives. This b...
For many years, for many people social psychology has been deemed a discipline in crisis. This...
Psychological processes unfold on various timescales in accord with internally generated patterns. T...
For a number of years, researchers in many areas of psychology have adopted a dynamical approach to ...
Within the psychoanalytically oriented tradition, the term dynamic has been traditionally used with ...
Within the psychoanalytically oriented tradition, the term dynamic has been traditionally used with ...
This book revisits psychology’s appropriation of natural scientific methods. The author argues that,...
We propose that a coherent and thoroughgoing version of realism, known as situational realism, offer...
For many years, for many people social psychology has been deemed a discipline in crisis. Factions w...
This essay explores a conceptual definition of psychological processes. Previous researchers from th...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Our understanding is that psychology i...
Psychology: the science of mind and behaviour imparts students with a scientific understanding of th...
This book brings together a group of scholars from around the world who view psychology as the scien...
Although the discipline of psychology, in its contemporary form, is only a century old, psychology\u...
Over the course of time, a fundamental methodological dissent about the borders and features of psyc...