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Becoming big frogs in a small pond
pp. 133-154
Abstract
We must never forget that the successful spread of a piece of research or theory depends in part on its perceived quality within the context of the science in which it is done. That said, many other factors can affect success. These are summarized in Table 1 and include characteristics of the scientist, the research or idea, and of its presentation and promotion. Scientific acumen is important but so is good salesmanship.
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Evans Rand B., Dalton Thomas C. (2005) The life cycle of psychological ideas: understanding prominence and the dynamics of intellectual change. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 133-154
DOI: 10.1007/978-0-306-48010-2_7
Full citation:
Dewsbury Donald A. (2005) „Becoming big frogs in a small pond“, In: R. B. Evans & T. C. Dalton (eds.), The life cycle of psychological ideas, Dordrecht, Springer, 133–154.