A Paul Meehl Reader: Essays on the Practice of Scientific Psychology
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Science & Technology
Philosophy
Psychology
形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
592
言語
英語
公開されました
Apr 7, 2006
出版社
Routledge
版
1
ISBN-10
0805852506
ISBN-13
9780805852509
説明
In this compelling collection, readers are immersed in the groundbreaking perspectives of Paul Meehl, a pivotal figure in the field of scientific psychology. Through a carefully curated selection of essays, the book sheds light on Meehl's contributions, particularly his innovative approaches to multivariate analysis and the intricacies of psychological assessment. Meehl's ability to bridge complex statistical methods with practical applications offers a unique lens for understanding the subtleties of human behavior and mental processes.
The essays serve not only as a tribute to Meehl's legacy but also as an invitation for contemporary scholars and practitioners to engage with his timeless ideas. The blend of rigorous scientific inquiry and thoughtful reflection makes this work a vital resource for anyone interested in the evolution of psychological science. By revisiting Meehl's insights, the book encourages discussions around modern methodologies and their implications for future research and practice in psychology.
The essays serve not only as a tribute to Meehl's legacy but also as an invitation for contemporary scholars and practitioners to engage with his timeless ideas. The blend of rigorous scientific inquiry and thoughtful reflection makes this work a vital resource for anyone interested in the evolution of psychological science. By revisiting Meehl's insights, the book encourages discussions around modern methodologies and their implications for future research and practice in psychology.