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1Quantitative and Qualitative Research: Beyond the DebateIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science2008213
2Personality Psychology: Lexical Approaches, Assessment Methods, and Trait Concepts Reveal Only Half of the Story—Why it is Time for a Paradigm ShiftIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science2013121
3Culture of Science: Strange History of the Methodological Thinking in PsychologyIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science2007112
4Imagination as Expansion of ExperienceIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science2013101
5“Minding the Gap”: Imagination, Creativity and Human CognitionIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science201198
6Social Development: a Psychobiological PerspectiveIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science200896
7A Neo-Meadian Approach to Human Agency: Relating the Social and the Psychological in the Ontogenesis of Perspective-Coordinating PersonsIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science201092
8Interaction Analysis and Psychology: A Dialogical PerspectiveIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science201091
9Conceiving “personality”: Psychologist’s challenges and basic fundamentals of the Transdisciplinary Philosophy-of-Science Paradigm for Research on IndividualsIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science201579
10Why Psychology Cannot be an Empirical ScienceIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science201679
11Variables in Psychology: A Critique of Quantitative PsychologyIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science200876
12Integrating Psychology within the Globalizing World: A Requiem to the Post-Modernist Experiment with WissenschaftIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science200963
13Borders, Tensegrity and Development in DialogueIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science201763
14Narrative, Memory and Social Representations: A Conversation Between History and Social PsychologyIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science201258
15In the Beginning Was the Familiar Voice: Personally Familiar Voices in the Evolutionary and Contemporary Biology of CommunicationIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science201257
16A Moderate Eclecticism: Ontological and Epistemological IssuesIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science201257
17Modalities of Generalization Through Single Case StudiesIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science201755
18Psychology: a Giant with Feet of ClayIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science202055
19Personality as Continuous Stochastic Process: What Western Personality Theory Can Learn from Classical ConfucianismIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science201454
20Subjective Evidence Based Ethnography: Method and ApplicationsIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science201552
21German Muslims and the ‘Integration Debate’: Negotiating Identities in the Face of DiscriminationIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science201350
22Why Narrating Changes Memory: A Contribution to an Integrative Model of Memory and Narrative ProcessesIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science201649
23Vygotsky in English: What Still Needs to Be DoneIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science201148
24Borders and Modal Articulations. Semiotic Constructs of Sensemaking Processes Enabling a Fecund Dialogue Between Cultural Psychology and Clinical PsychologyIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science201648
25Travel Into a Fairy Land: A Critique of Modern Qualitative and Mixed Methods PsychologiesIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science201147
26Mapping Concepts of Agency in Educational ContextsIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science201646
27The Power of the Word May Reside in the Power of AffectIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science200845
28Culture as a Moving Symbolic BorderIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science201644
29Understanding the Role of Emotion in Sense-making. A Semiotic Psychoanalytic Oriented PerspectiveIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science200843
30Fields of Tension in a Boundary-Crossing World: Towards a Democratic Organization of the SelfIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science201743
31Rigorous Experiments on Monkey Love: An Account of Harry F. Harlow’s Role in the History of Attachment TheoryIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science200842
32“When Strangers Meet”: John Bowlby and Harry Harlow on Attachment BehaviorIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science200842
33The “Non-cuttable” Space in Between: Context, Boundaries and Their Natural FluidityIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science201142
34Vygotsky Circle as a Personal Network of Scholars: Restoring Connections Between People and IdeasIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science201141
35Positioning Microanalysis: Studying the Self Through the Exploration of Dialogical ProcessesIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science201341
36Sensitizing Questions: A Method to Facilitate Analyzing the Meaning of an UtteranceIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science201441
37Interdisciplinary research: A philosophy, art form, artifact or antidote?Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science200040
38Activity Theories and the Ontology of Psychology: Learning from Danish and Russian ExperiencesIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science201539
39Too Much Information: Visual Research Ethics in the Age of Wearable CamerasIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science201539
40Psychological Methodology will Change Profoundly Due to the Necessity to Focus on Intra-individual VariationIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science200738
41Voice: A Pathway to Consciousness as “Social Contact to Oneself”Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science200837
42Fragmentation or Differentiation: Questioning the Crisis in PsychologyIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science200937
43What are Higher Psychological Functions?Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science201637
44The Future of Qualitative Research in Psychology: Accentuating the PositiveIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science201637
45The Idiographic Approach in Psychological Research. The Challenge of Overcoming Old Distinctions Without Risking to HomogenizeIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science201536
46Perils and Potentials in Qualitative PsychologyIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science201536
47The Psychological Basis of Homophobia: Cultural Construction of a BarrierIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science200734
48Towards an Expansive Hybrid Psychology: Integrating Theories of the Mediated MindIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science201133
49Maintenance and Transformation of Problematic Self-Narratives: A Semiotic-Dialogical ApproachIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science201133
50Going Forward Through the World: Thinking Theoretically About First Person Perspective Digital EthnographyIntegrative Psychological and Behavioral Science201533