Trying and struggling to understand this perspective. I’ve watched longer talks by Shiffrin and still don’t get it. https://featuredcontent.psychonomic.org/complexity-of-science-v-psprereg/ …pic.twitter.com/XAADkgdIg0
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Why do you think the question-asking aspect is unique to your sub-area? (I'm trying to avoid implying we're in different fields.)
Experimental (social) psychology by its nature tends to focus on single yes/no questions that give evidence toward a theory, whereas modelling builds a representation to best-fit standards, if I have it right. Can't speak for any other area.
OK, but you can do modelling in any field from chemistry to psychology (social inclusive). So I guess you are saying you don't do that much modelling in social?
Some, but not much. For some reason you see SEM a lot in research on intergroup processes, for example.
Exactly, because they are orthogonal issues. I just want to underline: I am in an Experimental Psychology dept and for that reason as well as others, I consider myself in that (sub)field. So I am trying to understand you and others, who (I consider) are in the same field/dept.
One of the most surreal things is being told I'm not in the same field as you all. Because I think it doesn't help with understanding each other at all.
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