Peter Lush
@peterlush.bsky.social
Researcher at University of Sussex working on phenomenological control and demand characteristics.
It's a bit of a puzzle. While we don't report any exploratory analysis relating to Dell's proposals in the manuscript, the study OSF site has a .csv with over 500 matched PCS and DES scores if you want to look into it.
November 3, 2025 at 2:27 PM
It's a bit of a puzzle. While we don't report any exploratory analysis relating to Dell's proposals in the manuscript, the study OSF site has a .csv with over 500 matched PCS and DES scores if you want to look into it.
Yes, the theory is very much in line with it and we discuss it briefly. The questionnaire data don't support it, though. Of course, Dell argues that there are problems with interpreting DES data from random samples (truncating the sample as he suggests doesn't change things here, btw).
November 3, 2025 at 11:20 AM
Yes, the theory is very much in line with it and we discuss it briefly. The questionnaire data don't support it, though. Of course, Dell argues that there are problems with interpreting DES data from random samples (truncating the sample as he suggests doesn't change things here, btw).