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From: chiocchf@ERE.UMontreal.CA (Chiocchio Francois)
Subject: |--- WHAT IS A PROCESS ? ---|
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Date: Mon, 7 Aug 1995 14:10:00 GMT
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Hello all.  My graduate studies in psychology focus on methodology and
specificaly on methodologies used to mesure "processes".  Briefly, my
interest is based on the premis that most of what takes place in a
person's life is organised in some way and that most of the data gathered
in research is static by nature, losing the important aspect of
"processes".  If more (and better) methodology were avalible, more
research would take in to account this important aspect.  Therofore, I
would appreciate it if interrested schoalars would contribute definitions
(and references) of the concept of "process" in psychology.  Thank you. 

