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On the encompassing of the behaviour of man

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2004

Morten Overgaard*
Affiliation:
Department of Psychology, University of Aarhus, Asylvej 4, Risskov8240, Denmarkwww.psy.au.dk/phd/morten
Soeren Willert*
Affiliation:
Center for System Development, University of Aarhus, Katrinebjergvej 89GAarhus N 8200, Denmarkwww.psy.au.dk/ompi/soeren
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Abstract:

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One supposition underlying the Anderson & Lebiere (A&L) target article is that the maximally broad “encompassing of its subject matter – the behavior of man” (cf. sect. 6, last para.) is regarded as an unquestioned quality criterion for guiding cognitive research. One might argue for an explicit specification of the limitations of a given paradigm, rather than extending it to apply to as many domains as possible.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2003