Abstract

This article proposes that psychological research published in APA journals focuses too narrowly on Americans, who comprise less than 5% of the world's population. The result is an understanding of psychology that is incomplete and does not adequately represent humanity. First, an analysis of articles published in six premier APA journals is presented, showing that the contributors, samples, and editorial leadership of the journals are predominantly American. Then, a demographic profile of the human population is presented to show that the majority of the world's population lives in conditions vastly different from the conditions of Americans, underlining doubts of how well American psychological research can be said to represent humanity. The reasons for the narrowness of American psychological research are examined, with a focus on a philosophy of science that emphasizes fundamental processes and ignores or strips away cultural context. Finally, several suggestions for broadening the scope of American psychology are offered.

Highlights

  • We are pleased to present the thirty fourth volume of the Bethlehem University Journal as a special issue on psychological research in Palestine and the world

  • We suggested that Palestinian academic journals invest in the publication and dissemination of special issues on timely and interesting themes especially, in the humanities and other “soft” sciences

  • These special issues can actively participate in the wider international conversations and debates that inform the different disciplines and shape the production of specialized and transformative knowledge in their respective fields

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Introduction

We are pleased to present the thirty fourth volume of the Bethlehem University Journal as a special issue on psychological research in Palestine and the world. This special issue demonstrates four major principles of this new approach to research and the production and dissemination of knowledge in Palestine and the Arab world.

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