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Evidenced-Based Practice

Topic:

A Prominent Worldview of Research

Reference:

 

O’Grady, K. & Slife, B. D. (2017).  A prominent worldview of psychological research:  Methodology and practice, pp. 44 - 57.  In B. Slife, K. O’Grady, and R. Kosits, (Eds.). Hidden worldviews in psychology.  New York:  Routledge Publications.

Topic:

A tale of two theistic studies: Illustration and evaluation of a potential program of theistic psychological research

Reference:

 

Reber, J. S., Slife, B. D., & Downs, S. (2012).  A tale of two theistic studies:  Illustrations and evaluation of a potential program of theistic psychological research.  Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion, 23, 191 - 212.

Topic:

Diversity and evidence-based practice

Reference:

 

Wendt, D. & Slife, B. D. (2007).  Is evidence-based practice diverse enough?  Philosophy of science considerations.  American Psychologist, 62 (6), 613 - 614.

Topic:

Evaluating theory: Dualist and Nondualist approaches to truth

Reference:

 

Slife, B. D. & Richardson, M. (2009).  Evaluating the philosophies of theory-building in case studies.  Pragmatic Case Studies in Psychotherapy, 5 (3), 108 - 125.

Topic:

How to Interpret the Biologization of Psychology

Reference:

 

Slife, B. D., Burchfield, C., & Hedges, D. (2010).  Interpreting the “biologization” of psychology.  Journal of Mind and Behavior, 31 (3), 165 - 177.

Topic:

Ideology of Empiricism

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Slife, B. D. & Melling, B. (2009).  The ideology of empiricism.  Edification:  Journal of the Society for Christian Psychology, 2 (1), 44 - 48.

Topic:

Modern and Postmodern Value Centers for the Family

Reference:

 

Slife, B. D. (1997, May).  Modern and postmodern value centers for the family.  Paper presented at a conference entitled "Disenchantment with Modernism:  Living in the 21st Century," Provo, Utah.

Topic:

Philosophy of Science and Evidence-Based Practices

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Slife, B. D. & Wendt, D. (2005, August).  Philosophy of science considerations in the EST controversy.  Paper to be presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.

Topic:

Problems in Conceptualizing Religious Practices

Reference:

 

Slife, B. D. & Reber, J. S. (2012).  Conceptualizing religious practices in psychological research:  Problems and prospects.  Pastoral Psychology, 61 (5), 735 - 746.

Topic:

The Monopoly of Empirical Supported Treatments

Reference:

 

Slife, B. D., Wiggins, B. J., & Graham, J. T. (2005).  Avoiding an EST monopoly:  Toward a pluralism of methods and philosophies.  Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 35, 83 - 97.

Topic:

The next step in EBP

Reference:

 

Slife, B. D. & Wendt, D. C. (2007).  The next step in the evidence-based practice movement.  In Slife, B.D. (Ed.) Taking sides:  Clashing views on controversial psychological issues.  (15th Edition).  New York: McGraw-Hill.

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