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Psychology: Evolutionary The Wheat and the Chaff Frans B. M. de Waal Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2002, 11(6), 187-191. Excerpt p.187 Looking at the social sciences as a relative outsider, I see thousands of ideas that are barely interconnected (Staats, 1991). One could argue that they do not need to interconnect, yet this amounts to an admission that area every within the discipline is free to...

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Psychology: Evolutionary The Wheat and the Chaff Frans B. M. de Waal Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2002, 11(6), 187-191. Excerpt p.187 Looking at the social sciences as a relative outsider, I see thousands of ideas that are barely interconnected (Staats, 1991). One could argue that they do not need to interconnect, yet this amounts to an admission that area every within the discipline is free to come up with its own explanations. This approach results in a serious lack of mooring to the thinking in psychology, a lack of an overarching scheme within which everything must...

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