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September 18, 2008, at 02:38 PM EST by Zsomb -
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  • each user is free to show the community what he thinks about different psychology topics
  • we are interested to discuss and decide on the truth of different observations, models and theories
  • Psychology 2.0's methodology sees
    • the implicit personality theories (the way how laymen examine other people's behavior in the everyday life) and
    • the introspection (observing someones own psychic reactions and generalizing it into theories on a speculative basis - similar to e.g Freud's or Jung's method)
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  • each user is free to inform the community what he or she thinks about different psychology topics
  • we are interested in discussing and determining the truth of different observations, models and theories
  • Psychology 2.0's methodology sees:
    • implicit personality theories (how laymen examine other people's behavior in everyday life); and
    • introspection (observing someone’s psychic reactions and generalizing those into theories on a provisional basis, similar to the methods of Freud, Jung and others)
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  • the worst thing can happen, that nobody will react on your idea
  • if you can point some scientific relations in it, you can even publish stories from your own life making the community decide whether your observation and reaction was right or wrong. That is what the voting system stands for
  • to publish your article check the instructions. To just try writing in a wiki go to Pmwiki.WikiSandbox
to:
  • the worst that can happen that nobody will react to your idea
  • if you can evidence some scientific relationship within it, you can also publish stories from your own life for the community to decide whether your observations and reactions were right or wrong. That is what the voting system is for
  • to publish your article check the instructions. To try writing in a wiki go to Pmwiki.WikiSandbox
September 15, 2008, at 09:02 AM EST by fodormik -
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September 08, 2008, at 10:21 PM EST by fodormik -
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  • the introspection
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  • the introspection (observing someones own psychic reactions and generalizing it into theories on a speculative basis - similar to e.g Freud's or Jung's method)
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  • if you can conclude some scientific relations in it you can publish even your own stories making the community decide whether your observation and reaction was right or wrong. That is what the voting system stands for
  • to publish your article check the instructions. To just try the writing in a wiki as such go to Pmwiki.WikiSandbox
to:
  • if you can point some scientific relations in it, you can even publish stories from your own life making the community decide whether your observation and reaction was right or wrong. That is what the voting system stands for
  • to publish your article check the instructions. To just try writing in a wiki go to Pmwiki.WikiSandbox
September 08, 2008, at 05:45 PM EST by fodormik -
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Feel free to publish your thoughts on Psychology 2.0!

  • each user is free to show the community what he thinks about different psychology topics
  • we are interested to discuss and decide on the truth of different observations, models and theories
  • Psychology 2.0's methodology sees
    • the implicit personality theories (the way how laymen examine other people's behavior in the everyday life) and
    • the introspection

as important inputs for developing new psychological models

  • the worst thing can happen, that nobody will react on your idea
  • if you can conclude some scientific relations in it you can publish even your own stories making the community decide whether your observation and reaction was right or wrong. That is what the voting system stands for
  • to publish your article check the instructions. To just try the writing in a wiki as such go to Pmwiki.WikiSandbox