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  • Beyond a Dream: The Practical Foundations of Disconnected Psychology

    Disconnected psychology is a form of psychological science in which researchers ground their work upon the main principles of psychological methods but are detached from a “field” consisting of other psychologists that comprise connected psychology. It has previously been proposed that combining the two forms of psychology would result in the most significant advancement of…

  • Scientific replication in the study of social animals

    This chapter is written to help undergraduate students better understand the role of replication in psychology and how it applies to the study of social behavior. We briefly review various replication initiatives in psychology and the events that preceded our renewed focus on replication. We then discuss challenges in interpreting the low rate of replication…

  • An Inclusive Existential Positive Psychology: A Commentary

    This is a commentary to dr. Paul T.P. Wong’s article Existential Positive Psychology (PP 2.0) and global wellbeing: Why it is Necessary During the Age of COVID-19, published in the International Journal of Existential Positive Psychology. Publication can be found at https://www.meaning.ca/ijepp-article/vol10-no1/an-inclusive-existential-positive-psychology-a-commentary/ Jans-Beken, L. (2021, February 14). An Inclusive Existential Positive Psychology: A Commentary. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/np7wm

  • Handbook of Positive Psychology, Religion, and Spirituality

    This handbook aims to bridge the gap between the fields of positive psychology and the psychology of religion and spirituality. It is the authoritative guide to the intersections among religion, spirituality, and positive psychology and includes the following sections: (1) historical and theoretical considerations, (2) methodological considerations, (3) cultural considerations, (4) developmental considerations, (5) empirical…

  • Book Review: Filsafat Manusia Untuk Psikologi (Human Philosophy For Psychology)

    The book focuses on developing human philosophical perspectives in psychology which analyzed and reflected on scientific references related to philosophy, human philosophy, and Indonesian psychology development based on Indonesian human philosophy. This book is intended for anyone from any circle who wants to study human philosophy from a psychological perspective, designed for the psychology and…

  • “Oh, the Places You Can Go” Gen Z Psychology Students’ Perceived Career Options and Interests

    Brian Collisson, Brian E. Eck Background: Career options available to psychology graduates are often underestimated despite psychology being a marketable and versatile degree with hundreds of career options. Objective: This article identifies which career options students perceive as available to psychology graduates and assesses student interest in psychology-related careers. Method: In Study 1, 12 focus…

  • Instructional Manuals of Boundary-Work: Psychology Textbooks, Student Subjectivities, and Disciplinary Historiographies

    Ivan Flis This article aims to provide an overview of the historiography of psychology textbooks. In the overview, I identify and describe in detail two strands of writing histories of introductory textbooks of psychology and juxtapose them to provide an integrated historiography of textbooks in psychology. One strand is developed by teachers of psychology—first as…

  • Conservation and Natural Resource Management

    Conservation and natural resource management are critical approaches aimed at preserving and sustainably managing the Earth’s natural resources, including forests, freshwater, wildlife, fisheries, and other ecosystems. These practices seek to balance human needs and development with the long-term health and sustainability of the environment. Key Principles of Conservation and Natural Resource Management: Sustainable Use: Conservation…

  • Environmental Pollution

    Environmental pollution refers to the introduction of harmful substances or pollutants into the environment, which can cause adverse effects on the natural environment, ecosystems, and human health. It occurs as a result of human activities, such as industrial processes, transportation, agriculture, and improper waste disposal. Pollution can affect air, water, soil, and other components of…

  • Ecology

    Ecology is the scientific study of the relationships between organisms and their environment. It focuses on understanding how organisms interact with each other and with their physical surroundings, and how these interactions shape the distribution, abundance, and diversity of life on Earth. Ecology encompasses a wide range of scales, from individual organisms to populations, communities,…

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