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In this Section:  2. Full Table of Contents     1. BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS:   Chapter 1: Psychology Is Alive and Well (and Doing Fine Among the Sciences) Chapter 2: Falsifiability: How to Foil Little Green Men in the Hand  Chapter 3: Operationism and Essentialism: “But, Doctor, What Does It Really Mean?” Chapter 4: Testimonials and Case Study Evidence: Placebo Effects and the Amazing Chapter 5: Correlation and Causation: Birth Control by the Toaster Method     Chapter 6: Getting Things Under Control: The Case of Clever Hans     Chapter 7: “But It’s Not Real Life!”: The “Artificiality” Criticism and Psychology     Chapter 8: Avoiding the Einstein Syndrome: The Importance of Converging Chapter 9: The Misguided Search for the “Magic Bullet”: The Issue of Multiple Chapter 10: The Achilles’ Heel of Human Cognition: Probabilistic  Reasoning     Chapter 11: The Role of Chance in Psychology     Chapter 12: The Rodney Dangerfield of the Sciences       Preface       Chapter 1: Psychology Is Alive and Well (and Doing Fine Among the Sciences) The Freud Problem     The Diversity of Modern Psychology          Implications of Diversity     Unity in Science     What, Then, Is Science?          Systematic Empiricism          Publicly Verifiable Knowledge: Replication   and Peer Review          Empirically Solvable Problems: Scientists’ Search   for Testable Theories     Psychology and Folk Wisdom: The Problem with “Common Sense”     Psychology as a Young Science     Summary                Chapter 2: Falsifiability: How to Foil Little Green Men in the Hand  Theories and the Falsifiability Criterion          The Theory of Knocking Rhythms          Freud and Falsifiability          The Little Green Men          Not All Confirmations Are Equal          Falsifiability and Folk Wisdom          The Freedom to Admit a Mistake          Thoughts Are Cheap     Errors in Science: Getting Closer to the Truth     Summary      Chapter 3: Operationism and Essentialism: “But, Doctor, What Does It Really Mean?” Why Scientists Are Not Essentialists          Essentialists Like to Argue About the Meaning   of Words          Operationists Link Concepts to Observable   Events          Reliability and Validity          Direct and Indirect Operational Definitions          Scientific Concepts Evolve          Operational Definitions in Psychology     Operationism as a Humanizing Force          Essentialist Questions and the Misunderstanding  of Psychology     Summary       Chapter 4: Testimonials and Case Study Evidence: Placebo Effects and the Amazing Amazing Randi     The Place of the Case Study     Why Testimonials Are Worthless: Placebo Effects     The “Vividness” Problem          The Overwhelming Impact of the Single Case          The Amazing Randi: Fighting Fire with Fire     Testimonials Open the Door to Pseudoscience     Summary       Chapter 5: Correlation and Causation: Birth Control by the Toaster Method      The Third-Variable Problem: Goldberger and Pellagra          Why Goldberger’s Evidence Was Better     The Directionality Problem     Selection Bias     Summary       Chapter 6: Getting Things Under Control: The Case of Clever Hans        Snow and Cholera     Comparison, Control, and Manipulation          Random Assignment in Conjunction with Manipulation   Defines the True      Experiment          The Importance of Control Groups          The Case of Clever Hans, the Wonder Horse          Clever Hans in the 1990s          Prying Variables Apart: Special Conditions          Intuitive Physics          Intuitive Psychology     Summary       Chapter 7: “But It’s Not Real Life!”: The “Artificiality” Criticism and Psychology     Why Natural Isn’t Always Necessary          The “Random Sample” Confusion          The Random Assignment Versus Random   Sample Distinction          Theory-Driven Research Versus Direct Applications     Applications of Psychological Theory          The “College Sophomore” Problem          The Real-Life and College Sophomore   Problems in Perspective     Summary         Chapter 8: Avoiding the Einstein Syndrome: The Importance of Converging Evidence     The Connectivity Principle          A Consumer’s Rule: Beware of Violations   of Connectivity          The “Great-Leap” Model Versus the Gradual-Synthesis  Model     Converging Evidence: Progress Despite Flaws          Converging Evidence in Psychology     Scientific Consensus          Methods and the Convergence Principle          The Progression to More Powerful Methods     A Counsel Against Despair     Summary      Chapter 9: The Misguided Search for the “Magic Bullet”: The Issue of Multiple The Concept of Interaction     The Temptation of the Single-Cause Explanation     Summary      Chapter 10: The Achilles’ Heel of Human Cognition: Probabilistic Reasoning         “Person-Who” Statistics     Probabilistic Reasoning and the Misunderstanding of Psychology     Psychological Research on Probabilistic Reasoning          Insufficient Use of Probabilistic Information          Failure to Use Sample Size Information          The Gambler’s Fallacy          A Further Word About Statistics and Probability     Summary      Chapter 11:  The Role of Chance in Psychology     The Tendency to Try to Explain Chance Events          Explaining Chance: Illusory Correlation and the Illusion   of Control     Chance and Psychology          Coincidence          Personal Coincidences     Accepting Error in Order to Reduce Error: Clinical versus Actuarial Prediction     Summary      Chapter 12:   The Rodney Dangerfield of the Sciences     Psychology’s Image Problem          Psychology and Parapsychology          The Self-Help Literature          Recipe Knowledge     Psychology and Other Disciplines     Our Own Worst Enemies     Isn’t Everyone a Psychologist? Implicit Theories of Behavior     The Source of Resistance to Scientific Psychology     The Final Word       References     Name Index     Subject Index     Table of Contents 
        
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