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The
Journal of Mind and Behavior (JMB) is dedicated to the
interdisciplinary approach within psychology and related fields
building upon the assumption of a unified science. Mind
and behavior position, interact, and causally relate to each
other in multidirectional ways; JMB
urges the exploration of these interrelationships. The editors
are particularly interested in scholarly work in the following
areas:
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The psychology,
philosophy,and sociology of experimentation and the scientific
method
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The relationship
between methodology, operationism, and theory construction
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The mind/body
problem in the social sciences, psychiatry and the medical
sciences, and the physical science
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Philosophical
impact of a mind/body epistemology upon psychology and its
theories of consciousness
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Critical
examinations of the DSM - biopsychology - somatotherapy
framework of thought and practice
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Phenomenological,
teleological, existential, and introspective reports relevant
to psychology, psychosocial methodology, and social philosophy
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Issues pertaining
to the ethical study of cognition, self-awareness, and higher
functions of consciousness in non-human animals
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Historical
perspectives on the course and nature of psychological science
JMB
is based upon the premise that all meaningful statements about
human behavior rest ultimately upon observation with
no one scientific method possessing, a priori, greater credence
than another. Emphasis upon experimental control should not
preclude the experiment as a measure of behavior outside the
scientific laboratory. The editors recognize the need to propagate
ideas and speculations as well as the need to form
empirical situations for testing them. However, we believe in
a working reciprocity between theory and method (not a confounding),
and in a unity among the sciences. Manuscripts should accentuate
this interdisciplinary approach either explicitly in
their content, or implicitly within their point of view.
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