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  1. General Psychology from the Personalistic Standpoint.William Stern - 1939 - Philosophical Review 48:342.
     
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    General Psychology.A. H. Bachhuber - 1938 - Modern Schoolman 15 (2):43-44.
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  3. General Psychology from the personalistic Standpoint.William Stern & Howard Davis Spoerl - 1939 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 46 (3):520-520.
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    Toward a general psychological model of tension and suspense.Moritz Lehne & Stefan Koelsch - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:118396.
    Tension and suspense are powerful emotional experiences that occur in a wide variety of contexts (e.g., in music, film, literature, and everyday life). The omnipresence of tension experiences suggests that they build on very basic cognitive and affective mechanisms. However, the psychological underpinnings of tension experiences remain largely unexplained, and tension and suspense are rarely discussed from a general, domain-independent perspective. In this paper, we argue that tension experiences in different contexts (e.g., musical tension or suspense in a movie) (...)
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    General Psychological Principles i n kOhut's Self Psychology Reconsidered From a Phenomenological Perspective.Preben Bertelsen - 1996 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 27 (2):146-173.
    Self psychology is the study of the psychodynamics that come into existence with self reflection-that is, the intentions that emerge with introspection. In this respect, self psychology is different from Freudian psychoanalysis and intimately related to the phenomenological-existential perspective. In this paper, I examine how a general psychological model of intentional reflection can be developed on the basis of Kohut's self psychology, a model that illustrates one of the central organizational principles of human psychology. I conclude with a discussion (...)
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  6. General Psychology for College Students.Carl N. Rexroad - 1930 - Humana Mente 5 (18):305-308.
     
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    General Psychology.William A. Gerhard - 1954 - New Scholasticism 28 (2):245-247.
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    General Psychology for College Students. By Carl N. Rexroad Ph.D. (New York: The Macmillan Co. 1929. Pp. xv + 392. Price 8s. 6d.). [REVIEW]Victoria Hazlitt - 1930 - Philosophy 5 (18):305-.
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    General Psychology. [REVIEW]J. Edward Rauth - 1937 - New Scholasticism 11 (3):249-250.
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    General Psychology for College Students. By Carl N. Rexroad Ph.D. [REVIEW]Victoria Hazlitt - 1930 - Philosophy 5 (18):305-308.
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    General Psychology. [REVIEW]J. V. Breitwieser - 1920 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 17 (5):137-138.
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    General Psychology. [REVIEW]J. V. Breitwieser - 1920 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 17 (5):137-138.
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    General Psychology. [REVIEW]J. V. Breitwieser - 1920 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 17 (5):137-138.
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    General Psychology. [REVIEW]J. V. Breitwieser - 1920 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 17 (5):137-138.
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    General Psychology. [REVIEW]Thomas M. Harvey - 1939 - Modern Schoolman 16 (2):45-46.
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    General Psychology. [REVIEW]Thomas M. Harvey - 1939 - Modern Schoolman 16 (2):45-46.
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    The present problems of general psychology.James Ward - 1904 - Philosophical Review 13 (6):603-621.
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    An Introduction to General Psychology.Margaret Floy Washburn - 1916 - Philosophical Review 25:744.
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    A schematic classification of general psychology.C. A. Ruckmick - 1926 - Psychological Review 33 (5):397-406.
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    General Psychology. [REVIEW]G. M. Ruch - 1924 - Journal of Philosophy 21 (2):53-54.
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    General Psychology. [REVIEW]G. M. Ruch - 1924 - Journal of Philosophy 21 (2):53-54.
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    On the testability of psychological generalizations (psychological testability).David K. Henderson - 1991 - Philosophy of Science (December) 586 (December):586-606.
    Rosenberg argues that intentional generalizations in the human sciences cannot be law-like because they are not amenable to significant empirical refinement. This irrefinability is said to result from the principle that supposedly controls in intentional explanation also serving as the standard for successful interpretation. The only credible evidence bearing on such a principle would then need conform to it. I argue that psychological generalizations are refinable and can be nomic. I show how empirical refinement of psychological generalizations is possible by (...)
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    Changing tendencies in general psychology.Robert A. Davis & Silas E. Gould - 1929 - Psychological Review 36 (4):320-331.
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    Readings in General Psychology.Paul & Iliffe Halmos - 1999 - Routledge.
    First published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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    Observing effects in various contexts won't give us general psychological theories.Chris Donkin, Aba Szollosi & Neil R. Bramley - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45.
    Generalization does not come from repeatedly observing phenomena in numerous settings, but from theories explaining what is general in those phenomena. Expecting future behavior to look like past observations is especially problematic in psychology, where behaviors change when people's knowledge changes. Psychology should thus focus on theories of people's capacity to create and apply new representations of their environments.
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    An Introduction to General Psychology. [REVIEW]H. B. Reed - 1915 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 12 (18):500-501.
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    An Introduction to General Psychology. [REVIEW]H. B. Reed - 1915 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 12 (18):500-501.
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    Readings in General Psychology. [REVIEW]Mortimer J. Adler - 1924 - Journal of Philosophy 21 (3):80-81.
  29. HUNTER, W. S. -General Psychology. [REVIEW]J. Drever - 1920 - Mind 29:360.
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    "Aesthetics and the Logic of Sense," The Journal of General Psychology "Intrinsic Expressiveness," The Journal of General Psychology "Static and Dynamic Principles in Art," The Journal of General Psychology.Douglas Morgan & Ivy G. Campbell-Fisher - 1952 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 11 (2):174.
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    Relative values of the vocabulary terms of general psychology.M. B. Jensen - 1933 - Psychological Review 40 (2):196-208.
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    Psychological Impact and Associated Factors During the Initial Stage of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic Among the General Population in Spain.Rocío Rodríguez-Rey, Helena Garrido-Hernansaiz & Silvia Collado - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Online Group Music-Making in Community Concert Bands: Perspectives From Conductors and Older Amateur Musicians.Audrey-Kristel Barbeau, Mariane Generale & Andrea Creech - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    At the beginning of the pandemic, many music ensembles had to stop their activities due to the confinement. While some found creative ways to start making music again with the help of technologies, the transition from “real” rehearsals to “online” rehearsals was challenging, especially among older amateur musicians. The aim of this case study was to examine the effects of this transition on three community band conductors and three older amateur musicians. Specific objectives were to explore intergenerational relationships to support (...)
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    New Psychological Paradigm for Conditionals and General de Finetti Tables.J. Baratgin, D. Over & G. Politzer - 2014 - Mind and Language 29 (1):73-84.
    The new Bayesian paradigm in the psychology of reasoning aims to integrate the study of human reasoning, decision making, and rationality. It is supported by two findings. One, most people judge the probability of the indicative conditional, P(if A then B), to be the conditional probability, P(B|A), as implied by the Ramsey test. Two, they judge if A then B to be void when A is false. Their three-valued response table used to be called ‘defective’, but should be termed the (...)
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    Psychology for Everyone: An Outline of General Psychology. [REVIEW]John Anderson - 1940 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 18 (2):154.
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    From Folk Psychology to Cognitive Science: The Case against Belief.Patricia Smith Churchland - 1985 - Philosophical Review 94 (3):418.
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    gden's An Introduction to General Psychology. [REVIEW]H. B. Reed - 1915 - Journal of Philosophy 12 (18):500.
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    A Biosemiotic Perspective of the Resource Criterion: Toward a General Theory of Resources.Almo Farina - 2012 - Biosemiotics 5 (1):17-32.
    Describing resources and their relationships with organisms seems to be a useful approach to a ‘unified ecology’, contributing to fill the gap between natural and human oriented processes, and opening new perspectives in dealing with biological complexity. This Resource Criterion defines the main properties of resources, describes the mechanisms that link them to individual species, and gives a particular emphasis to the biosemiotic approach that allows resources to be identified inside a heterogeneous ecological medium adopting the eco-field model. In particular, (...)
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  39. R. E. Brennan O. P.: General Psychology. [REVIEW]M. de Munnynck - 1937 - Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 15:355.
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    Stimulus and response generalization: Tests of a model relating generalization to distance in psychological space.Roger N. Shepard - 1958 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 55 (6):509.
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    Is generalization decay a fundamental law of psychology?David R. Mandel - 2024 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 47:e54.
    Generalizations strengthen in traditional sciences, but in psychology (and social and behavioral sciences, more generally) they decay. This is usually viewed as a problem requiring solution. It could be viewed instead as a law-like phenomenon. Generalization decay cannot be squelched because human behavior is metastable and all behavioral data collected thus far have resulted from a thin sliver of human time.
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    The psychology of human control: a general theory of purposeful behavior.Myles I. Friedman - 1991 - New York: Praeger. Edited by George H. Lackey.
    Searching for an explanation to human superiority, Friedman and Lackey offer their General Theory of Purposeful Behavior: People seek control as an end in itself--the ability to make accurate predictions is the means to that end. This tight knit theory defines the dynamic relationship between and among predictive processes responsible for human control and success. A distinctly different view of intelligence, this volume includes discussions on "Human Motivation", "Gaining Control", "Maximizing Control", and "Impediments to Control". Important implications of the (...)
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    The Moral Psychology of the Virtues.Robert C. Roberts - 1986 - Philosophical Review 95 (4):636.
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  44. Toward a mechanistic psychology of dialogue.Martin J. Pickering & Simon Garrod - 2004 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (2):169-190.
    Traditional mechanistic accounts of language processing derive almost entirely from the study of monologue. Yet, the most natural and basic form of language use is dialogue. As a result, these accounts may only offer limited theories of the mechanisms that underlie language processing in general. We propose a mechanistic account of dialogue, the interactive alignment account, and use it to derive a number of predictions about basic language processes. The account assumes that, in dialogue, the linguistic representations employed by (...)
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    Kant's Transcendental Psychology.Ralf Meerbote & Patricia Kitcher - 1992 - Philosophical Review 101 (4):862.
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    Lectures on the Elementary Psychology of Feeling and Attention.Edwin B. Holt & Edward Bradford Titchener - 1909 - Philosophical Review 18 (3):338.
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    Structural and functional psychology.Edward Bradford Titchener - 1899 - Philosophical Review 8 (3):290-299.
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    Belief in Psychology: a Study in the Ontology of Mind.Gabriel Segal & Jay L. Garfield - 1991 - Philosophical Review 100 (3):463.
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    Situated Affectivity and Mind Shaping: Lessons from Social Psychology.Sven Walter & Achim Stephan - 2023 - Emotion Review 15 (1):3-16.
    Proponents of situated affectivity hold that “tools for feeling” are just as characteristic of the human condition as are “tools for thinking” or tools for carpentry. An agent’s affective life, they argue, is dependent upon both physical characteristics of the agent and the agent’s reciprocal relationship to an appropriately structured natural, technological, or social environment. One important achievement has been the distinction between two fundamentally different ways in which affectivity might be intertwined with the environment: the “user-resource-model” and the “mind-invasion-model.” (...)
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    Psychology, General and Applied.Madison Bentley & Hugo Munsterberg - 1916 - Philosophical Review 25 (1):59.
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