Web Essays

Here is a collection of original essays on topics of relevance to Brunswikian psychology and social judgment theory.  The purpose of these essays is to create a forum for discussion of the implications of Brunswik's ideas for psychological research and for research on judgment and decision making.  Please comment on any of the essays and submit your own original work for inclusion here.
 

Essay #1: Brunswik's Challenge  by Kenneth R. Hammond (September, 1998)

Essay #2: Ecological Validity: Then and Now  by Kenneth R. Hammond  (September, 1998)

Essay #3: Representative Design  by Kenneth R. Hammond  (September, 1998)

Essay #4: Vicarious Functioning as a Central Process-Characteristic of Human Behavior by Bernhard Wolf  (May, 1999)

Essay #5: Representative and Efficient Designs by Gary McClelland  (September, 1999)

Essay #6: The structure of the human world: Brunswik's organism-environment-model by Bernhard Wolf  (January, 2000)

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