btw while I was busy not caring about paradigm wars in and outside social psychology and being generally annoying, I was busy enough to read Fran Cherry's wonderful book 'The Stubborn Particulars of Social Psychology: essays on the research process' www.radpsynet.org/teaching/fra...
btw while I was busy not caring about paradigm wars in and outside social psychology and being generally annoying, I was busy enough to read Fran Cherry's wonderful book 'The Stubborn Particulars of Social Psychology: essays on the research process' www.radpsynet.org/teaching/fra...
So when experimental social psychologists began to diagnose the reasons for the replicability crisis, they ignored the fact that people had been pointing out the problems with experimental social psychology since the early 70s. It was as though this was a newly discovered problem.
December 11, 2024 at 10:18 AM
So when experimental social psychologists began to diagnose the reasons for the replicability crisis, they ignored the fact that people had been pointing out the problems with experimental social psychology since the early 70s. It was as though this was a newly discovered problem.