Reviving person-centered inquiry in psychology: Why it's erstwhile dormancy?

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Just a few short years ago one of the co-editors of this volume published an article in the journal Measurement under the title: "A Manifesto on Psychology as Idiographic Science: Bringing the Person Back Into Scientific Psychology, This Time Forever" (Molenaar, 2004). To one who himself has long advocated just such a development, this bold manifesto was most welcome indeed. But the very claim to lately be bringing the person back into scientific psychology begs the questions: why has this proved necessary? and: where had the person been for all of those previous years? © 2009 Springer-Verlag New York.

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Lamiell, J. T. (2009). Reviving person-centered inquiry in psychology: Why it’s erstwhile dormancy? In Dynamic Process Methodology in the Social and Developmental Sciences (pp. 31–43). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-95922-1_2

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