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The Role of Values in Psychology and Human Development

William M. Kurtines (Edited by), WM Kurtines (Author), Margarita Azmitia (Edited by), Jacob L. Gewirtz (Edited by)

9780471539452, Wiley

Hardback, published 9 October 1992

304 pages
23.5 x 16 x 3 cm, 0.624 kg

Focuses on the impact of values on psychology and human development as well as on science in general. Explains how so-called ``facts'' are shaded by the unstated values behind the interpretation of findings; how values affect research questions and methods; and how they frequently determine the form of theoretical models and constructs.

Science, Values and Rationality: Philosophy of Science from aCritical Co-Constructivist Perspective (W. Kurtines, et al.).

Towards a Postmodern Psychology of Moral Action and MoralDevelopment (M. Packer).

IMPLICATIONS FOR THEORY AND RESEARCH.

Values in Postpositivist Developmental Research: CommunicationAmong Researchers, Participants, and Consumers (J. Meacham).

Co-Constructive, Intersubjective Realism: Metatheory inDevelopmental Psychology (R. Wozniak).

Hermeneutics and Developmental Psychology: Toward an Ethic ofInterpretation (M. Tappan & L. Brown).

Ethics and Science: A Psychological Perspective (H. Kendler).

The Use of Normative Metatheoretical Values in the Process ofPersonality Theory Development (A. Waterman).

IMPLICATIONS FOR THE SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF MORAL PHENOMENA.

Antiparticularism in Developmental and Moral Theory (J.Youniss).

Individualizing Conscience: New Thoughts on Old Issues (N. Emler& R. Hogan).

Moral-Cognitive Development and the Motivation of Moral Behavior(J. Gibbs).

Values, Conceptions of Science, and the Social Psychological Studyof Morality (D. Forsyth).

Leading an Examined Life: The Moral Dimension of Daily Conduct (D.Baumrind).

Indexes.

Subject Areas: Psychology [JM]

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