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Introduction: What Is Action Research?
Gives a brief overview of the concepts, traditions, and theoretical underpinnings of action research. Provides first attempts at defining the field... -
Action Research
Action research is an approach to research which aims at both taking action and creating knowledge or theory about that action as the action unfolds.... -
New Grounds for Action Research?
The book’s final chapter argues that action research can benefit from scrutinizing its theoretical foundations. I show how existing theoretical... -
Action Research and Critical Psychology An Investigation of Subjectivity and Participation
This book examines the theoretical developments in the field of Action Research from a historical perspective. The central focus of the investigation...
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Exploring Individual Happiness Through First-Person Action Research
The autobiographical research is based on a methodology known as “first-person action research”. In what could be articulated as a form of... -
The Northern Tradition of Pragmatic Action Research
The Northern Tradition of Action Research unfolded its concepts of democracy and subjectivity over several decades in several research projects,... -
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Advancing Research and Practice in Culturo-Behavior Science: A Call to Action
Many current and aspiring behavior scientists have expressed uncertainty and interest regarding how to get more involved in Culturo-Behavior Science...
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Action Research
Action research is an approach to research which aims at both taking action and creating knowledge or theory about that action as the action unfolds.... -
A Reflection on Community Research and Action as an Evolving Practice
Community research and action is an evolving field of practice with multiple influences. Its varied ways of knowing and doing reflect recombined...
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Pragmatic and Participatory Action Research – The Northern and Southern Traditions
After Lewin and Moreno, the field of action research developed two distinct pathways. The Northern Tradition continued Lewin’s work in industry and... -
Looking for the “Burning” questions: using action methods in supporting psychotherapy students to undertake research
This article describes the ways in which students move from being almost fearful of research to becoming practitioners who undertake research with...
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A theoretical perspective on action consequences in action imagery: internal prediction as an essential mechanism to detect errors
Acting in the environment results in both intended and unintended consequences. Action consequences provide feedback about the adequacy of actions...
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Dual-action benefits: global (action-inherent) and local (transient) sources of action prepotency underlying inhibition failures in multiple action control
Previous research has shown that the simultaneous execution of two actions (instead of only one) is not necessarily more difficult but can actually...
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Joint modeling of action sequences and action time in computer-based interactive tasks
Process data refers to data recorded in computer-based assessments that reflect the problem-solving processes of participants and provide greater...
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Synchronous action observation and motor imagery may not always represent the optimal form of action simulation: a commentary on Eaves et al. (2022)
(Eaves et al., Psychological Research Psychologische Forschung, 2022) summary review, showing positive behavioural effects of AOMI interventions, is...
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Stimuli in 3 Acts: A normative study on action-statements, action videos and object photos
The study of action observation and imagery, separately and combined, is expanding in diverse research areas (e.g., sports psychology,...