Comments on Jerzy Brzezinski Article
Journal Title: Roczniki Psychologiczne - Year 2014, Vol 17, Issue 3
Abstract
There is substantial agreement on the relevance of the questions raised by Jerzy M. Brzeziński and on the proposed answers. The common use of English in international scientific communication should not lead to neglecting the proper media of diffusing psychological knowledge in local lan-guages. The current concern for assessing the quality of psychological research and research insti-tutions should be accompanied by an equal concern for proper criteria to assess the quality of psychological practice and of practitioner education. The criteria of evaluating both research and practice should be grounded on solid psychological theories.
Authors and Affiliations
Gian Caprara
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