Comparative Methods in Psychology

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Animal Behavior
Animal Behavior Comparisons
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Animal Kingdom
Animal Studies
Behavioral Development
Behavioral Homology
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Comparative Ethology
Comparative Psychology
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Cross-cultural Comparison
Cross-Cultural Developmental Psychology
Cross-cultural Developmental Research
Cross-cultural Developmental Studies
cross-cultural psychology
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Derivative Comparisons
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Developmental Comparisons
Emic Etic Distinction
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  • ISBN 9780898590371
  • Weight: 657g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Aug 1980
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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First published in 1980. Psychology is today increasingly diversified, sophisticated, pluralistic, and specialized, and psychologists venture beyond the confines of their narrow subdiscipline only rarely. Yet psychologists with different specialties encounter similar problems, ask similar questions, and share similar concerns. Unfortunately, there are far too few forums for the expression or exploration of what is common in psychology. The series, Crosscurrents in Contemporary Psychology, is intended to serve as such a forum. The purpose of this volume, Comparative Methods in Psychology is to make available to the psychological community thoughtful essays that examine the history, philosophy, theory, methodology, and experimentation representative of major comparative methods. The chapters in this collection are intended to introduce students of psychology to specialized modes of comparison from the perspectives of prominent contributors and to promote mutual discussion among comparativists of issues and concerns common to all types of comparison.
Marc H. Bornstein Princeton University