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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, sociology
of experimentation and 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, the medical sciences, and the physical
sciences
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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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