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Stroebe, Wolfgang; Nijstad, Bernard – American Psychologist, 2009
Comments on an article by J. J. Arnett regarding the assertion that American psychology focuses too narrowly on Americans while neglecting the other 95% of the world's population. The authors challenge Arnett's methodology in his research and question the ways in which he drew his conclusions. They claim that a major weakness of Arnett's…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Research Methodology, Reader Response, Misconceptions
Masters, Kevin S. – American Psychologist, 2009
Comments on a recent attempted replication of the Milgram studies (Burger, January 2009). Over the last 20 years when lecturing to undergraduates, the author found that the students consistently and vehemently denied that similar results would be obtained "today." They would note how much more independent individuals are now, how authority is not…
Descriptors: Ethics, Reader Response, Replication (Evaluation), Anxiety
Cunningham, Paul F. – American Psychologist, 2009
Comments on the special issue on Charles Darwin and psychology (Dewsbury, February-March 2009), in which the authors present evidence supporting the validity of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution and how generations of psychologists have viewed the natural world through its light, taking Darwinian theories for granted as being a literal…
Descriptors: Evolution, Humanism, Reader Response, Biological Sciences
Sprinthall, Norman A. – American Psychologist, 2009
Comments on a article by Blass (January 2009) who pointed out his historical perspective on human welfare problems facing a democratic society. The author would like to add some information from the cognitive-developmental framework that seems most pertinent to these larger issues of obedience and disobedience. It is relevant to note that a number…
Descriptors: Value Judgment, Democratic Values, Compliance (Psychology), Social Behavior
Arnett, Jeffrey Jensen – American Psychologist, 2009
Responds to the comments of LoSchiavo F. M. and Shatz M. A.; Webster G. D., Nichols A. L., and Schember T. O.; Stroebe W. and Nijstad B.; and Haeffel et al. on the author's original article regarding the assertion that American psychology focuses too narrowly on Americans while neglecting the other 95% of the world's population. The author…
Descriptors: Reader Response, Psychological Studies, Global Approach, Generalization
Berg, Nathan; Merrifield, John – Journal of School Choice, 2009
Benefiting from new data provided by experimental economists, behavioral economics is now moving beyond empirical tests of standard behavioral assumptions to the problem of designing improved institutions that are tuned to fit real-world behavior. It is therefore worthwhile to consider the potential for new experiments to advance school choice…
Descriptors: School Choice, Behavioral Science Research, Cost Effectiveness, Organizational Change
Woods, Ruth – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2008
This article presents the author's response to Nicola Rollock's critique on the author's paper in which the author has argued that ethnographic data should be more widely used in psychology (Woods 2005, 2007b). Rollock argues that the paper neglects Zak's level of educational achievement, and fails to critically interrogate his teachers' actions…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Social Class, Academic Achievement, Ethnography
Castagnaro, Peter J. – Applied Linguistics, 2006
This article contends that the modern descendant of B. F. Skinner's experimental analysis of behavior, "behavior analysis," and as well his 1957 masterwork "Verbal Behavior," have rarely if ever been seriously contemplated by applied linguists for possible contributions to the field. Rather, a pat literature of dismissal has developed that…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Behaviorism, Behavioral Science Research, Applied Linguistics
Prerost, Frank J. – 1993
This paper reports findings of a study examining the appreciation of editorial cartoons as a function of personal characteristics rather than group membership. The variables examined were self-consciousness and the ability to utilize humor as a coping mechanism. Appreciation of editorial cartoons during the 1992 presidential campaign was measured…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Cartoons, Coping, Editorials