Within the field of psychology there is a proliferation of paradigms,
theories, models, and dimensions without an underlying conceptual
framework or theory. This conclusion has been reached by
representatives of many different psychological specialties. In
response to this inconsistency this book presents a hierarchical
framework about important theoretical issues that are present in
psychological thinking. These issues concern definitions of three
major theoretical concepts in theory and practice: (a) paradigms, (b)
theories, and (c) models. It focuses on defining, comparing, and
contrasting these three conceptual terms. This framework clarifies
differences among paradigms, theories, and models, terms which have
become increasingly confused in the psychological literature.
Paradigms are usually confused with theories or with models while
theories are confused with models. Examples of misuses of these terms
suggest the need for a hierarchical structure that views paradigms as
conceptual constructions overseeing a variety of psychological
theories and verifiable models.
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ISBN
9781461409144
Publisert
2020
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Springer Nature
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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