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I'm a big fan of the historical or diachronic approach to philosophy, so I would recommend a book like A Historical Introduction to the Philosophy of Science for a general introduction.
My two favorite books with direct relevance to psychological methods are Cognitive Science: A Philosophical Introduction and Measuring the Mind: Conceptual Issues in Contemporary Psychometrics.
On my own current reading list are:
IMO, the big ones would be Measuring the Mind by Denny Borsboom, Measurement in Psychology by Joel Michell, Frontiers of Test Validity Theory by Keith Markus and Denny Borsboom, in more or less that order. However, all of these books presuppose some prior knowledge of the "canon" of methodology in the social sciences, so I'd say they're appropriate for, say, a grad student who has taken all the introductory classes, or something like that.