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Invention and discovery among the sciences: a P-technique factor analysis
Authors:Dean Keith Simonton
Affiliation:University of Arkansas USA
Abstract:This paper explores how discoveries and inventions in nine scientific disciplines cluster over time in Western culture. The transhistorical sample consisted of 12,761 major scientific contributions tabulated into 44 time-units (full, half, and quarter centuries) extending from 800 B.C. to 1900 A.D. A factor analysis was executed on the correlations among the nine measures after partialing out third-order polynomial time trends. Three orthogonal factors appeared: concrete (chemistry, physics, and biology), abstract (astronomy and mathematics), and applied (technology, geography, and geology) clusters. Medicine loaded moderately on the concrete and abstract clusters. Three types of explanations were discussed-personological, interpersonal, and sociocultural-with suggestions for how they might be tested.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be directed to the author   Department of Psychology   University of Arkansas   Fayetteville   AK 72701.
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