Emerging Methods in Psychology (History and Theory of Psychology)
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Book Details
• Format: Paperback
• Language: English
• ISBN-13: 9781138509504
• Writer: Seth Surgan
• Book Edition: 1
• Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
• Part of the History and Theory of Psychology series, this volume explores the evolution of new methods within psychology, transcending traditional methodological boundaries.
• Showcases instances where researchers built on existing ideas to create innovative methods that reflect their theoretical convictions.
• Focuses on the dynamic relationship between theory, method, and data in psychological research.
• Examines how the field of psychology generates new methods that not only produce data but also contribute to deeper understanding of human psychological functioning.
• Investigates the expertise required for new methods, highlighting the ambiguity and affective nature of knowledge creation in psychology.
• Moves beyond standardized approaches, exploring psychology's potential to generate new forms of social knowledge.
• Ideal for researchers and students seeking to explore alternative and innovative methods in the study of psychology.