Person-Centered Studies in Psychology of Science

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Abductive Hypothesis
acting person
Atomic Weights
biographical case analysis
Carson's Life
Carson's Work
Carson’s Life
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Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev
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Franz Boas
Fuchsian Functions
Gestalt Awareness
Goethe's Science
Goethe’s Science
Henri Poincare
historical scientific figures
Intellectual Zeitgeist
interdisciplinary science studies
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Johannes Kepler
John Nash Jr.
Kepler's Work
Kepler’s Work
Mathematical Creation
Mountain Gorillas
Mysterium Cosmographicum
Nash's Game Theory
Nash's Life
Nash’s Game Theory
Nash’s Life
Natural World
Peircean Icon
Periodic Law
person-centred studies
Preamble
psychological influences on scientific discovery
psychology of science
psychology of scientists
Rachel Carson
science and society
Science and Technology studies
scientific personality theory
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781032233086
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Dec 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This unique collection examines "the acting person" as an important unit of analysis for science studies, using an integrative approach of in-depth case studies to explore the cognitive, social, cultural, and personal dimensions of a series of key figures in the sciences, from Goethe to Kepler to Rachel Carson.

Opening up key questions about what science is, and what comprises a scientist, the volume offers an accessible introductory approach to psychology of science, a growing area in Science and Technology Studies (STS). Case studies focus on the psychological contexts of the contributions for which the scientist is known. Without diminishing its epistemic authority, science is presented as a psychologically saturated human activity, one that is especially illustrative of the way social, cognitive, and personal processes intermingle to both facilitate and impede scientific accomplishment. Each case study ends with a set of discussion questions, providing a valuable resource for student reflection and discussion, inviting analysis of similarities and differences in science in the context of very different lives and different projects.

Person-Centered Studies in Psychology of Science is essential reading for scholars and graduates interested in the psychology of science, personality theory, social, or cognitive psychology, general psychologists, and theoretical psychologists.

Lisa M. Osbeck is Professor of Psychology at the University of West Georgia, Fellow of the American Psychological Association, and a past-president of the Society for General Psychology (APA Division 1).

Stephen L. Antczak’s academic publishing credits feature in the publications Qualitative Psychology, the Journal of Constructivist Psychology, and the Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology. Areas of interest include the communication of knowledge in science teams and the subjective experiences of working scientists.