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Toward a More Human Science of the Person

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The authors pointed out that humanistic psychology is having relatively little impact on mainstream psychology in the United States and that the major reason seems to be the lack of significant humanistically oriented research.
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This article grew out of my concern that humanistic psychology is having relatively little impact on mainstream psychology in the United States. The major reason seems to be the lack of significant humanistically oriented research. Humanistic psychologists have been dissatisfied with the logical-positivism that is traditional in experimental psychology. I, and others, have for many years insisted on the need for new models of science. To my surprise and delight, a surge of new books and articles in the past five years has been supplying those new models, and I briefly describe a number of them. They all agree that the mechanistic operationalism is one mode of gaining new knowlege, but only one. Under various labels they present new ways, all based on an "indwelling" of the investigator in the feelings, attitudes, and perceptions of those being studied and in the data collected. There is clearly no one best method for all investigations. One must choose the means or model best adapted to the particular que...

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Qualitative evaluation methods

TL;DR: A very good book indeed as discussed by the authors is a welcome contribution to the maturing of evaluation into an interdisciplinary field whose function in describing and understanding social programs is as important as its role in explaining or judging those programs.
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Utilization-Focused Evaluation

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that evaluations should be judged by their utility, feasibility, propriety, and accuracy, and that evaluators should facilitate the evaluation process and design any evaluation with careful consideration of how everything that is done, from beginning to end, will affect use.
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Utilization-Focused Evaluation

TL;DR: Utilization-focused evaluation begins with the premise that evaluations should be judged by their utility and actual use; therefore, evaluators should facilitate the evaluation process and design any evaluation with careful consideration of how everything that is done, from beginning to end, will affect use.
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Phenomenology and Psychological Research

TL;DR: Phenomenology and psychological research as mentioned in this paper provides a theoretical justification of a phenomenological and human scientific approach to psychological research and a presentation of findings in the areas of cognitive, clinical, and social psychology.
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What are some limitations of the humanistic approach to research?

The paper does not mention any limitations of the humanistic approach to research.