Theory Construction Principles in Applied Research: Can We Learn from (Others') Mistakes?.

Published: May 1, 1983
Abstract
Social science theorists such as Lewin, Campbell, and Wimsatt have established the basis for scientific community psychology and in particular mathematical psychology. Their tools of triangulation and robustness analysis have furthered the methodology by defining the logical effects of mathematical concepts in a theoretical system. Mathematical psychology can contribute to support systems work in bridging the current gap between...
Paper Details
Title
Theory Construction Principles in Applied Research: Can We Learn from (Others') Mistakes?.
Published Date
May 1, 1983
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