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Toward a boundaryless psychology*
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[HEADNOTE]
Abstract
This series of papers argue for the integrating of psychology as a core discipline. They show the benefit to the science and practice of psychology, of psychologists being aware of and building upon theory and research outside their subspecialty. Specifically, the three respective papers examine potential advances in I/O psychology through knowledge of clinical, social, and neuroscience psychology.
A primary goal of my presidency of the Canadian Psycho...
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Psychology: status, issues and controversies.
Journal of Australian Studies
; Psychology has a relatively recent history in Australia. Although the first department of Psychology was established in 1929 at the University of Sydney, similar developments did not occur in other universities until after the second world war. This was in contrast with Europe and most particularly
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Methodological issues in the psychology of religion: toward another paradigm?
The Journal of Psychology
; ACCORDING TO EMMONS AND PALOUTZIAN (2003), the psychology of religion is in need of a new multilevel interdisciplinary paradigm (p. 395, emphasis in original) to replace the older measurement paradigm identified by Gorsuch (1984). In this article, we discuss Emmons and Paloutzian's attempt to
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