A Paul Meehl Reader: Essays on the Practice of Scientific Psychology
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Science & Technology
Philosophy
Psychology
형식
킨들
페이지
592
언어
영어
출판됨
Sep 5, 2013
출판사
Routledge
설명
This collection brings forward the significant contributions of Paul Meehl, a pioneering figure in scientific psychology. His work, often ahead of its time, challenges traditional views and advocates for rigorous standards in psychological practice. The essays compiled by Niels G. Waller, Leslie J. Yonce, and William M. Grove serve as both a tribute to Meehl's legacy and a guide for modern psychologists seeking to deepen their understanding of scientific methods in their field.
Readers will appreciate the accessibility of these essays, which distill complex concepts into relatable insights. By highlighting Meehl's emphasis on empirical research and critical thinking, the authors encourage a re-evaluation of current practices in psychology, urging professionals to embrace evidence-based approaches. This book not only honors Meehl's work but also inspires future generations to uphold the values of scientific inquiry and integrity in psychological research.
Readers will appreciate the accessibility of these essays, which distill complex concepts into relatable insights. By highlighting Meehl's emphasis on empirical research and critical thinking, the authors encourage a re-evaluation of current practices in psychology, urging professionals to embrace evidence-based approaches. This book not only honors Meehl's work but also inspires future generations to uphold the values of scientific inquiry and integrity in psychological research.