Friends,Neighbors, and Boundaries |
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Authors: | Susan Oyama |
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Affiliation: | John Jay College of Criminal Justice and The Graduate Center, The City University of New York |
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Abstract: | Michaels (2000) reviewed some basic assumptions in the ecological approach in the light of recent experimental findings. Other reviews have also recently appeared (e.g., Stoffregen, 2000; Stoffregen &; Bardy, in press). Here, it is suggested that some assumptions underlying the ecological approach are actually restrictive. The consequences of relaxing them are discussed as well as the contribution that phenomenological methods might make. |
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