Cognitive dissonance, a cornerstone of social psychology enshrined in its textbooks, is anything but an established fact. https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/how-do-you-know/201912/theres-no-secret-sauce-in-science …pic.twitter.com/kzS5EANKEc
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"how will it ever apply": Well that one's easy. It will apply *statistically*, which is how corporations profit from it. Facebook doesn't need any "law" that predicts what stimulus you will find reinforcing. It just needs a simple model that can be real-time machine-tweaked.
Because sometimes it is difficult to reproduce messy real life in labs. Let’s say you want to test stress levels during disasters like 911. How do you reproduce 911 in a realistic way in a lab?
Just a thought of course.
Simply by not knowing enough to reliable generate the required laws today, doesn't mean we don't know how to generate them tomorrow. To dismiss a phenomena on the grounds of " we newbies havent figured out the secret sauce" while some are using it but dont have the recipe is dumb
Are you sranding up for soc. psych? Impressive! We dismiss the phenomena on the grounds they have not been able to establish sufficient evidence (and because of endless stories of corrupted social science research)
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