Meehl revisited: A look at paradigms in psychology

Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 9 (1):30-36 (1989)
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Comments on Meehl's article on the nature of psychological debates. The author is in agreement with Meehl that there is a need to reconsider how research is designed and carried out within psychology. 2012 APA, all rights reserved)

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