A preponderance of the evidence
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Analysis of the role of observer is critical to the study of human development. Charles Darwin's observations of his son, William, written in his baby diaries provides psychologists with a glimpse of the observer of psychological phenomena as fully detached and capable of objectivity. The baby diaries negate the idea of radical deconstruction in which all is interpretation and no possibility of objectivity exists.
Publication Name: Human Development
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0018-716X
Year: 1998
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The sexual pain disorders: is the pain sexual or is the sex painful?
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Vaginismus and dyspareunia should no longer be categorized as sexual problems. Review of the scientific literature suggests researchers have traditionally confused the nature of these conditions with the sexual intercourse with which they interfere.
Publication Name: Annual Review of Sex Research
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 1053-2528
Year: 1999
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