Due to the wide array of phenomena that are of interest to them, psychologists offer highly diverse and heterogeneous types of explanations. Initially, this suggests that the question "What is psychological explanation?" has no single answer. To provide appreciation of this diversity, we begin by noting some of the more common types of explanations that psychologists provide, with particular focus on classical examples of explanations advanced in three different areas of psychology: psychophysics, physiological psychology, and information-processing psychology. To analyze what is involved in these types of explanations, we consider the ways in which law-like representations of regularities and representations of mechanisms factor in psychol...
The “mechanism approach” to scientific explanation is to explain a phenomenon by showing how it is g...
Science and Psychology provides a comprehensive introduction to the structure and characteristics of...
Extending early work on the limits of hypothesis testing, I propose that psychological explanations ...
Due to the wide array of phenomena that are of interest to them, psychologists offer highly diverse ...
This chapter extends the early work of Smedslund on the common sense underpinnings of hypothesis tes...
Abstract Explanations from neuroscience are threatening to replace those from psychology in the eyes...
Published as a chapter in Van Hezewijk, R. (2003). Psychology and evolutionary biology; Causal analy...
Philosophers’ search for the best way to explain human actions has led many to accept a core psychol...
Philosophers of psychology debate, among other things, which psychological models, if any, are (or p...
An attempt is made to assess the likely role of mental events in psychological explanation. Various ...
Until recently, the notions of function and multiple realization were supposed to save the autonomy ...
Much of the philosophical discussion of explanations has centered around two broad conceptions of wh...
This thesis is concerned with two kinds of 'singular' psychological phenomena. The first is the comm...
Hetherington has recently argued that psychology's concern with anecdotal evidence, introspective da...
Much of the philosophical discussion of explanations has centered around two broad conceptions of wh...
The “mechanism approach” to scientific explanation is to explain a phenomenon by showing how it is g...
Science and Psychology provides a comprehensive introduction to the structure and characteristics of...
Extending early work on the limits of hypothesis testing, I propose that psychological explanations ...
Due to the wide array of phenomena that are of interest to them, psychologists offer highly diverse ...
This chapter extends the early work of Smedslund on the common sense underpinnings of hypothesis tes...
Abstract Explanations from neuroscience are threatening to replace those from psychology in the eyes...
Published as a chapter in Van Hezewijk, R. (2003). Psychology and evolutionary biology; Causal analy...
Philosophers’ search for the best way to explain human actions has led many to accept a core psychol...
Philosophers of psychology debate, among other things, which psychological models, if any, are (or p...
An attempt is made to assess the likely role of mental events in psychological explanation. Various ...
Until recently, the notions of function and multiple realization were supposed to save the autonomy ...
Much of the philosophical discussion of explanations has centered around two broad conceptions of wh...
This thesis is concerned with two kinds of 'singular' psychological phenomena. The first is the comm...
Hetherington has recently argued that psychology's concern with anecdotal evidence, introspective da...
Much of the philosophical discussion of explanations has centered around two broad conceptions of wh...
The “mechanism approach” to scientific explanation is to explain a phenomenon by showing how it is g...
Science and Psychology provides a comprehensive introduction to the structure and characteristics of...
Extending early work on the limits of hypothesis testing, I propose that psychological explanations ...