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|a Trout, J. D.
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|a Measuring the intentional world :
|b realism, naturalism, andquantitative methods in the behavioral sciences /
|c J.D. Trout.
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|a New York ;
|b Oxford University Press,
|c 1998.
|a Oxford :
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|a xiii, 287 p. ;
|c 24 cm.
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|a Includes bibliographical references (p. 263-278) and index.
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|a 1. Introduction: Realism and Naturalism in the Philosophy of Science --2. Measurement as Population-Guided Estimation -- 3. Realism: Minimaland Robust -- 4. Measured Realism -- 5. Statistical Designs asInstruments -- 6. Statistical Testing and the World's Contribution to Rationality -- 7. Diverse Tests on an Independent World -- 8. FailedAttempts: The Frailties of Narrative Methods -- 9. Conclusion.
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|a Psychology
|x Statistical methods
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|a Realism
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|a Social sciences
|x Statistical methods
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