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Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 1986

Pages: 199-206

ISBN (Hardback): 9781461564553

Full citation:

William Alston, "The hypothetical-deductive model in personality psychology", in: Annals of theoretical psychology, Berlin, Springer, 1986

The hypothetical-deductive model in personality psychology

William Alston

pp. 199-206

in: Leendert Mos (ed), Annals of theoretical psychology, Berlin, Springer, 1986

Abstract

Vollmer thinks of the hypothetical-deductive model as involving a two-level structure. On the lower level is a set of empirical laws connecting observable features of phenomena. These laws provide the backing for causal explanations of particular events. They in turn are explained by theoretical hypotheses couched in terms of nonobservable events, characteristics, or whatever. Apart from a few errors, most notably the suggestion that empirical laws can be deduced from theoretical principles alone (without connecting bridge hypotheses), this does represent a pattern that is found in a few highly developed sciences and that has undoubtedly exercised a powerful fascination for less developed sciences, not excluding psychology.

Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 1986

Pages: 199-206

ISBN (Hardback): 9781461564553

Full citation:

William Alston, "The hypothetical-deductive model in personality psychology", in: Annals of theoretical psychology, Berlin, Springer, 1986