On the encompassing of the behaviour of man

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (5):615-616 (2003)
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Abstract

One supposition underlying the Anderson & Lebiere target article is that the maximally broad “encompassing of its subject matter – the behavior of man” is regarded as an unquestioned quality criterion for guiding cognitive research. One might argue for an explicit specification of the limitations of a given paradigm, rather than extending it to apply to as many domains as possible

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Morten Overgaard
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