The method of how psychologists as scientists dispose of facts is of special interest. One of the most common is to give the facts a new name. In this way they are given a special compartment and therefore cease to infringe on the privacy of the theory.


Maier's Law, The American Psychologist, March 1960 (p. 208)


The method of how psychologists as scientists dispose of facts is of special interest. One of the most common is to give the facts a new name. In...

The method of how psychologists as scientists dispose of facts is of special interest. One of the most common is to give the facts a new name. In...

The method of how psychologists as scientists dispose of facts is of special interest. One of the most common is to give the facts a new name. In...

The method of how psychologists as scientists dispose of facts is of special interest. One of the most common is to give the facts a new name. In...