TY - JOUR AU - Hill, Robert H. AB - variant &dquo;causal between the relationships,&dquo; arrows,&dquo; etc., &dquo;parts&dquo; or &dquo;events&dquo; of a new wave of his- psychohistorical phenomena, torians and of scientific are that philosophers inquiry stressing there have been in shifts our profound conceptual appreciation of detail statements for the nature of An physical phenomena. ap- of this new shifts the attention from the preciation approach of the of &dquo;natural prose-laden imposition concepts selection,&dquo; etc., on to the task of coordinat- psychohistorical phenomena imposing and the of the and transmission, ing merging findings growth, diverse and what distribution of spatial-temporal concepts they his- lead to for the involved as found in people ethnographic, and scientific studies. torical, psychological, philosophical, From an of the Western of anthropological point view, history science is the best recorded of a few temporally ethnography human to the universe. The beings assigning meaning emergence of scientific can be as a means of struc- inquiry conceptualized contention in Where- turing potential conceptual communicating. as Western in has been around the thought general organized of &dquo;normal&dquo; and &dquo;scientific societies&dquo; concepts &dquo;deviations,&dquo; formed within the societies to construct an larger interlocking the nat- network of ideas and sufficient to understand concepts demon- ural manifold. The are through TI - A Comparison of Alignment Procedures for Tests of Galton's Problem JF - Behavior Science Research DO - 10.1177/106939717400900103 DA - 1974-02-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/sage/a-comparison-of-alignment-procedures-for-tests-of-galton-s-problem-6GW1aC8NI5 SP - 4 EP - 6 VL - 9 IS - 1 DP - DeepDyve ER -