Traits,processes, and the purpose of templates |
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Authors: | Michael E Hyland |
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Affiliation: | Plymouth Polytechnic, England |
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Abstract: | The template method proposed by D. J. Bem and D. C. Funder 1978, Psychological Review, 85, 485–501) can have two separate purposes. First, template-behavior pairs can be used as a type of explanation in which situational influences are incorporated within a trait theory. Second, template matching can be used as a method for evaluating process theories. Recent discussion (D. J. Bem, 1983; Psychological Review, 90, 390–393; D. C. Funder, 1983; Psychological Review, 90, 283–289; W. Mischel & P. K. Peake, 1982, Psychological Review, 89, 730–755) confuses these two purposes. If used as a type of explanation, then templates can be criticized on the grounds of blunt empiricism; but if templates are used as a method for evaluating process theories, then process theorists should welcome this new technique. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be sent to Dr. Michael Hyland Department of Psychology Plymouth Polytechnic Plymouth PL4 8AA England. |
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