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Paul E. Meehl (meehl)

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    Cronbach, L. J. and Meehl, Paul E. 1956. Construct Validity in Psychological Tests.” in Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Volume I: Foundations of Science & the Concepts of Psychology and Psychoanalysis, edited by Herbert Feigl and Michael Scriven, pp. 174–204. Minneapolis, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press.
    Meehl, Paul E. 1950. A Most Peculiar Paradox.” Philosophical Studies 1(3): 47–48.
    Meehl, Paul E. 1956. Problems in the Actuarial Characterization of a Person.” in Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Volume I: Foundations of Science & the Concepts of Psychology and Psychoanalysis, edited by Herbert Feigl and Michael Scriven, pp. 205–222. Minneapolis, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press.
    Meehl, Paul E. 1958. When Shall we Use Our Heads Instead of the Formula? in Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Volume II: Concepts, Theories, and the Mind-Body Problem, edited by Herbert Feigl, Michael Scriven, and Grover Maxwell, pp. 498–506. Minneapolis, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press.
    Meehl, Paul E. 1966. The Compleat Autocerebroscopist: A Thought-Experiment on Professor Feigl’s Mind-Body Identity Thesis.” in Mind, Matter, and Method: Essays in Philosophy and Science in Honor of Herbert Feigl, edited by Paul K. Feyerabend and Grover Maxwell, pp. 103–180. Minneapolis, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press.
    Meehl, Paul E. 1967. Theory-Testing in Psychology and Physics: A Methodological Paradox .” Philosophy of Science 34(2): 103–115, doi:10.1086/288135.
    Meehl, Paul E. 1970a. Psychological Determinism and Human Rationality: A Psychologist’s Reactions to Professor Karl Popper’s ‘Of Clouds and Clocks’ .” in Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Volume IV: Analyses of Theories & Methods of Physics and Psychology, edited by Michael Radner and Stephen Winokour, pp. 310–372. Minneapolis, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press.
    Meehl, Paul E. 1970b. Nuisance Variables and Ex Post Facto Design.” in Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Volume IV: Analyses of Theories & Methods of Physics and Psychology, edited by Michael Radner and Stephen Winokour, pp. 373–402. Minneapolis, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press.
    Meehl, Paul E. 1970c. Some Methodological Reflections on the Difficulties of Psychoanalytic Research.” in Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Volume IV: Analyses of Theories & Methods of Physics and Psychology, edited by Michael Radner and Stephen Winokour, pp. 403–416. Minneapolis, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press.
    Meehl, Paul E. 1983a. Subjectivity in Psychoanalytic Inference: The Nagging Persistence of Wilhelm Fliess’s Achensee Question.” in Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Volume X: Testing Scientific Theories, edited by John S. Earman, pp. 349–412. Minneapolis, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press.
    Meehl, Paul E. 1983b. Consistency Tests in Estimating the Completeness of the Fossil Record: A NeoPopperian Approach to Statistical Paleontology.” in Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Volume X: Testing Scientific Theories, edited by John S. Earman, pp. 413–476. Minneapolis, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press.
    Meehl, Paul E. 1989. Psychological Determinism or Chance: Configural Cerebral Autoselection as a Tertium Quid.” in Science, Mind, and Psychology: Essays in Honor of Grover Maxwell, edited by Mary Lou Maxwell and C. Wade Savage, pp. 211–256. Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America.
    Meehl, Paul E. and Sellars, Wilfrid. 1956. The Concept of Emergence.” in Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Volume I: Foundations of Science & the Concepts of Psychology and Psychoanalysis, edited by Herbert Feigl and Michael Scriven, pp. 239–252. Minneapolis, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press.