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Brian D Haig

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The American Psychologist|July 4, 2002
Truth, method, and postmodern psychologyBrian D Haig
Nature|October 13, 2006
Consistency tests establish empirical generalizationsBrian D Haig
The American Journal of Psychology|June 11, 2009
Inference to the best explanation: a neglected approach to theory appraisal in psychologyBrian D Haig
Frontiers in Psychology|June 21, 2013
Analogical modeling: a strategy for developing theories in psychologyBrian D Haig
Psychological Methods|January 6, 2006
An abductive theory of scientific methodBrian D Haig
Educational and Psychological Measurement|May 26, 2018
Tests of Statistical Significance Made SoundBrian D Haig
Journal of Clinical Psychology|July 10, 2008
On the permissiveness of the abductive theory of methodBrian D Haig
Journal of Clinical Psychology|July 11, 2008
Scientific method, abduction, and clinical reasoningBrian D Haig
Frontiers in Psychology|September 9, 2015
Commentary: Exploratory data analysisBrian D Haig
The American Psychologist|September 17, 2008
How to enrich scientific methodBrian D Haig
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The American Psychologist|July 4, 2002
Truth, method, and postmodern psychologyBrian D Haig
Nature|October 13, 2006
Consistency tests establish empirical generalizationsBrian D Haig
The American Journal of Psychology|June 11, 2009
Inference to the best explanation: a neglected approach to theory appraisal in psychologyBrian D Haig
Frontiers in Psychology|June 21, 2013
Analogical modeling: a strategy for developing theories in psychologyBrian D Haig
Psychological Methods|January 6, 2006
An abductive theory of scientific methodBrian D Haig
Educational and Psychological Measurement|May 26, 2018
Tests of Statistical Significance Made SoundBrian D Haig
Journal of Clinical Psychology|July 10, 2008
On the permissiveness of the abductive theory of methodBrian D Haig
Journal of Clinical Psychology|July 11, 2008
Scientific method, abduction, and clinical reasoningBrian D Haig
Frontiers in Psychology|September 9, 2015
Commentary: Exploratory data analysisBrian D Haig
The American Psychologist|September 17, 2008
How to enrich scientific methodBrian D Haig
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