Originally published in 1988, this title explores and contrasts
means and ends psychology with conventional psychology - that of
stimuli and response. The author develops this comparison by
exploring the general nature of psychological phenomena and
clarifying many persistent doubts about psychology. She contrasts
conventional psychology (stimuli and responses) involving
reductionistic, organocentric, and mechanistic metatheory with
alternative psychology (means and ends) that is autonomous,
contextual, and evolutionary.
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