The essential Brunswik : beginnings, explications, applications /
Egon Brunswik is one of the most brilliant, creative and least understood and appreciated psychologists/philosophers of the 20th century. This book presents a collection of Brunswik's most important papers together with interpretive comments by prominent scholars who explain the intent and deve...
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Oxford ; New York :
Oxford University Press,
2001.
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- Contributors; Introduction; Part I: Beginnings: The Grand Ideas Introduced; 1 The Organism and the Causal Texture of the Environment [1935]; COMMENT: A Meeting of Minds; REPRINT; 2 Psychology as a Science of Objective Relations [1937]; COMMENT: Introducing a New Psychology from Vienna; REPRINT; 3 Organismic Achievement and Environmental Probability [1943]; COMMENT: On Center Stage; REPRINT; 4 Distal Focussing of Perception: Size Constancy in a Representative Sample of Situations [1944]; COMMENT: Representative Design in Action in the Middle of the Twentieth Century; REPRINT.
- 5 Points of View: Components of Psychological Theorizing [1946]COMMENT: Brunswik as Philosopher of Science; REPRINT; 6 Remarks on Functionalism in Perception [1949]; COMMENT: Thinking about Error and Errors about Thinking; REPRINT; 7 Representative Design and Probabilistic Theory in a Functional Psychology [1955] and In Defense of Probabilistic Functionalism: A Reply [1955]; COMMENT: Explaining to the Nobility; REPRINT; REPRINT; Part II: Explications: Iconoclasm at Work; A. Demonstrations of a New Methodology: Representative Design.
- 8 Probability Learning of Perceptual Cues in the Establishment of a Weight Illusion [1951]9 Thing Constancy as Measured by Correlation Coefficients [1940]; 10 Probability as a Determiner of Rat Behavior [1939]; 11 Ecological Cue-Validity of "Proximity" and of Other Gestalt Factors [1953]; B. Demonstrations of a Comprehensive Theory; 12 The Conceptual Framework of Psychology [1952]; 13 Survival in a World of Probable Objects [1957]; C. Final Thoughts; 14 "Ratiomorphic" Models of Perception and Thinking [1955]; 15 Perception and the Representative Design of Psychological Experiments [1956].
- 16 Ontogenetic and Other Developmental Parallels to the History of Science [1959]17 Historical and Thematic Relations of Psychology to Other Sciences [1956]; 18 Scope and Aspects of the Cognitive Problem [1957]; Part III: Applications; A. Theoretical and Methodological Contributions to Psychology; 19 The Contribution of Representative Design to Calibration Research; 20 Assessing Self-Insight via Policy Capturing and Cognitive Feedback; 21 Judgment Analysis; 22 Brunswik's Theoretical and Methodological Contributions to Research in Interpersonal Perception.
- 23 Hierarchical Linear Models for the Nomothetic Aggregation of Idiographic Descriptions of Judgment24 Vicarious Functioning Reconsidered: A Fast and Frugal Lens Model; 25 Multiple Cue Probability Learning; 26 From Ecological to Moral Psychology: Morality and the Psychology of Egon Brunswik; 27 The Lens Model Equation; B. Overviews of Applications to Substantive Problems; 28 The Realistic Accuracy Model and Brunswik's Approach to Social Judgment; 29 Application of the Lens Model to the Evaluation of Professional Performance; 30 Brunswik and Medical Science.