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Unifying Psychology Requires New Infrastructure, Theory, Method, and a Research Agenda
Conduct of a long-term research program with a focus on constructing an overarching, unified theory of psychology revealed characteristics of psychology as a science that (a) encourage disunity of its endeavors and (b) impede attaining the unification and consequent power attained by older natural s...
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Published in: | Review of general psychology 1999-03, Vol.3 (1), p.3-13 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Conduct of a long-term research program with a focus on
constructing an overarching, unified theory of psychology revealed
characteristics of psychology as a science that (a) encourage
disunity of its endeavors and (b) impede attaining the unification
and consequent power attained by older natural sciences. Considered
a "would-be science" because of its disunity, psychology lacks
knowledge of theory, theory methodology, and theory needs with
respect to changing from a disunified to unified science, as well as
the infrastructure needed for this fundamentally important change.
These are critical and general deficits. This analysis outlines key
developments necessary for psychology to begin its advancement to
the powerful unification characteristics of advanced science. |
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ISSN: | 1089-2680 1939-1552 |
DOI: | 10.1037/1089-2680.3.1.3 |