Psychology of Science
Contributions to Metascience
Herausgeber: Gholson, Barry; Shadish Jr, William R.; Neimeyer, Robert A.
Psychology of Science
Contributions to Metascience
Herausgeber: Gholson, Barry; Shadish Jr, William R.; Neimeyer, Robert A.
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This 1989 book examines the systematic elaboration and application of psychological concepts and methods to clarify the nature of the scientific enterprise.
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This 1989 book examines the systematic elaboration and application of psychological concepts and methods to clarify the nature of the scientific enterprise.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 478
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Mai 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 770g
- ISBN-13: 9780521203203
- ISBN-10: 0521203201
- Artikelnr.: 32467907
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 478
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Mai 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 770g
- ISBN-13: 9780521203203
- ISBN-10: 0521203201
- Artikelnr.: 32467907
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Preface; 1. Psychology of science: an introduction William R. Shadish, Jr.,
Arthur C. Houts, Barry Gholson and Robert A. Neimeyer; Part I. Historical
Issues in the Psychology of Science: 2. Fragments of the fragile history of
psychological epistemology and theory of science Donald T. Campbell; 3.
Contributions of the psychology of science to metascience: a call for
explorers Arthur C. Houts; Part II. The Case for a Psychology of Science:
4. The reflexivity problem in the psychology of science Peter Barker; 5.
Uneasy chapters in the relationship between psychology and epistemology
Cecilia M. Heyes; 6. Participatory epistemology and psychology of science
Michael J. Mahoney; Part III. Creativity and the Psychology of Science: 7.
Chance-configuration theory of scientific creativity Dean Keith Simonton;
8. A perspectivist approach to the strategic planning of programmatic
scientific research William J. McGuire; 9. Networks of enterprise in
creative scientific work Howard E. Gruber; Part IV. Cognition in the
Psychology of Science: 10. Cognitive paradigms and the psychology of
science Marc De Mey; 11. Historical shifts in the use of analogy in science
Dedre Gentner and Michael Jeziorski; 12. Imagery, metaphor, and physical
reality Arthur I. Miller; 13. A framework for the cognitive psychology of
science Ryan D. Tweney; Part V. Social Factors in the Psychology of
Science: 14. The psychology of scientific dialogues Ron Westrum; 15. The
perception and evaluation of quality in science William R. Shadish, Jr.;
Part VI. Epilogue and Prologue: 16. A preliminary agenda for the psychology
of science Robert A. Neimeyer, William R. Shadish, Jr., Eric G. Freedman,
Barry Gholson and Arthur C. Houts; Author index; Subject index.
Arthur C. Houts, Barry Gholson and Robert A. Neimeyer; Part I. Historical
Issues in the Psychology of Science: 2. Fragments of the fragile history of
psychological epistemology and theory of science Donald T. Campbell; 3.
Contributions of the psychology of science to metascience: a call for
explorers Arthur C. Houts; Part II. The Case for a Psychology of Science:
4. The reflexivity problem in the psychology of science Peter Barker; 5.
Uneasy chapters in the relationship between psychology and epistemology
Cecilia M. Heyes; 6. Participatory epistemology and psychology of science
Michael J. Mahoney; Part III. Creativity and the Psychology of Science: 7.
Chance-configuration theory of scientific creativity Dean Keith Simonton;
8. A perspectivist approach to the strategic planning of programmatic
scientific research William J. McGuire; 9. Networks of enterprise in
creative scientific work Howard E. Gruber; Part IV. Cognition in the
Psychology of Science: 10. Cognitive paradigms and the psychology of
science Marc De Mey; 11. Historical shifts in the use of analogy in science
Dedre Gentner and Michael Jeziorski; 12. Imagery, metaphor, and physical
reality Arthur I. Miller; 13. A framework for the cognitive psychology of
science Ryan D. Tweney; Part V. Social Factors in the Psychology of
Science: 14. The psychology of scientific dialogues Ron Westrum; 15. The
perception and evaluation of quality in science William R. Shadish, Jr.;
Part VI. Epilogue and Prologue: 16. A preliminary agenda for the psychology
of science Robert A. Neimeyer, William R. Shadish, Jr., Eric G. Freedman,
Barry Gholson and Arthur C. Houts; Author index; Subject index.
Preface; 1. Psychology of science: an introduction William R. Shadish, Jr.,
Arthur C. Houts, Barry Gholson and Robert A. Neimeyer; Part I. Historical
Issues in the Psychology of Science: 2. Fragments of the fragile history of
psychological epistemology and theory of science Donald T. Campbell; 3.
Contributions of the psychology of science to metascience: a call for
explorers Arthur C. Houts; Part II. The Case for a Psychology of Science:
4. The reflexivity problem in the psychology of science Peter Barker; 5.
Uneasy chapters in the relationship between psychology and epistemology
Cecilia M. Heyes; 6. Participatory epistemology and psychology of science
Michael J. Mahoney; Part III. Creativity and the Psychology of Science: 7.
Chance-configuration theory of scientific creativity Dean Keith Simonton;
8. A perspectivist approach to the strategic planning of programmatic
scientific research William J. McGuire; 9. Networks of enterprise in
creative scientific work Howard E. Gruber; Part IV. Cognition in the
Psychology of Science: 10. Cognitive paradigms and the psychology of
science Marc De Mey; 11. Historical shifts in the use of analogy in science
Dedre Gentner and Michael Jeziorski; 12. Imagery, metaphor, and physical
reality Arthur I. Miller; 13. A framework for the cognitive psychology of
science Ryan D. Tweney; Part V. Social Factors in the Psychology of
Science: 14. The psychology of scientific dialogues Ron Westrum; 15. The
perception and evaluation of quality in science William R. Shadish, Jr.;
Part VI. Epilogue and Prologue: 16. A preliminary agenda for the psychology
of science Robert A. Neimeyer, William R. Shadish, Jr., Eric G. Freedman,
Barry Gholson and Arthur C. Houts; Author index; Subject index.
Arthur C. Houts, Barry Gholson and Robert A. Neimeyer; Part I. Historical
Issues in the Psychology of Science: 2. Fragments of the fragile history of
psychological epistemology and theory of science Donald T. Campbell; 3.
Contributions of the psychology of science to metascience: a call for
explorers Arthur C. Houts; Part II. The Case for a Psychology of Science:
4. The reflexivity problem in the psychology of science Peter Barker; 5.
Uneasy chapters in the relationship between psychology and epistemology
Cecilia M. Heyes; 6. Participatory epistemology and psychology of science
Michael J. Mahoney; Part III. Creativity and the Psychology of Science: 7.
Chance-configuration theory of scientific creativity Dean Keith Simonton;
8. A perspectivist approach to the strategic planning of programmatic
scientific research William J. McGuire; 9. Networks of enterprise in
creative scientific work Howard E. Gruber; Part IV. Cognition in the
Psychology of Science: 10. Cognitive paradigms and the psychology of
science Marc De Mey; 11. Historical shifts in the use of analogy in science
Dedre Gentner and Michael Jeziorski; 12. Imagery, metaphor, and physical
reality Arthur I. Miller; 13. A framework for the cognitive psychology of
science Ryan D. Tweney; Part V. Social Factors in the Psychology of
Science: 14. The psychology of scientific dialogues Ron Westrum; 15. The
perception and evaluation of quality in science William R. Shadish, Jr.;
Part VI. Epilogue and Prologue: 16. A preliminary agenda for the psychology
of science Robert A. Neimeyer, William R. Shadish, Jr., Eric G. Freedman,
Barry Gholson and Arthur C. Houts; Author index; Subject index.