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The Adjudicated Case Study Method, Part 2: Editor’s Introduction
Author(s) -
Daniel B. Fishman
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
pragmatic case studies in psychotherapy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1553-0124
DOI - 10.14713/pcsp.v17i2.2093
Subject(s) - jury , psychology , miller , outcome (game theory) , psychotherapist , psychoanalysis , epistemology , law , philosophy , political science , ecology , mathematics , mathematical economics , biology
This article introduces readers to the present PCSP issue on the "adjudicated case study method." This method employs concepts from the law for evaluating qualitative information to determine the truth of statements about human psychology and behavior, including causal statements about psychotherapy outcome. Two models of the adjudicated case study method, which were originally presented in PCSP in 2011, are covered: Ronald Miller’s "Panels of Psychological Inquiry" (PPI), and Arthur Bohart’s "Research Jury Method." The issue concludes with a Commentary by Robert Elliott, Susan Stephen, and Anna Robinson. 

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