About this Research Topic
The rigidly dichotomous construction of knowledge as either "objective" (i.e., sound) or "subjective" (i.e., unsound) has led psychology to some relevant dead ends. One of them is the so called "replication crisis" and the misuse and excessive dependence on inferential statistics. Another one is the relatively lesser visibility of alternatives that address the study of human subjectivity not as something to be eliminated but as a challenge to be overcome.
The goal of this Research Topic is to increase the visibility and dissemination of contributions that open possibilities for studying human subjectivity in scientifically rigorous and promising ways. Among them, advances in the psychological assessment of personal construct systems, computational linguistic-based methods, Artificial Intelligence and machine learning, New Statistics, Fuzzy Logic and Fuzzy Cognitive Maps, are welcome.
Keywords: Subjectivity, Linguistics, Computing, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing, Communality, Neuropsychology
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