Why/How to Study Scientific Thinking

Qualitative Psychology (forthcoming)
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Abstract

Scientific research is a highly complex and creative domain of human activity. In addition to its intrinsic value, understanding scientific thinking provides insight into the creative potential of human psychological capacities, as they are imbedded in rich social, material, and cultural environments. I discuss findings from my own investigations using two forms of qualitative research suited to studying scientific thinking as situated in context: cognitive-historical and cognitive-ethnographic.

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Nancy Nersessian
Georgia Institute of Technology

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