Shockingly, this was single-authored by a white man.https://twitter.com/DegenRolf/status/819520283086299138 …
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As a career researcher, research like this makes me so, so angry.
I think you are over-extrapolating from the abstract. The critique Lilienfeld voices is fairly widely shared in behavioral
"it is far too underdeveloped... to warrant real world application" idk that's a pretty bold statememt
That's basically saying "stop whining"
No. It's not. Individual impact of *some* underlying phenomenon has nothing to do with it (which he himself stresses).
His argument, tho, is still "this hasn't been studied so therefore your collective experience doesn't apply until it has"
Hm. I can see why it might come across as such, but I don't think that's his point. Experience is subjective and cannot be
doubted. Whether an intervention to mitigate/alleviate/etc. is (subjectively) successful is something we can quantify, tho.
what a strange argument structure! "people say they experience these things, but no one's done research to back it up." +
"instead of doing that research to see if we can support their claims with data, let's assume they're lying and move on."
It's basically a reddit redpill argument coming from professional faculty, and that's alarming.
very much so. also, *what* lack of evidence? https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2013/03/how-racism-is-bad-for-our-bodies/273911/ …
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