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by cairo_x
3583 days ago
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You don't think it's evident people smile to make others feel more comfortable? (Sounds like a question in an Autism checklist) And on the other side of the coin: You don't find it rather ironic that you discount experiential self-reporting in this thread, yet psychology relies on it so heavily? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-report_inventory#Problems |
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That is not what the post I replied to said, and I especially want a citation for the "bottling things up" portion.
>You don't find it rather ironic that you discount experiential self-reporting in this thread, yet psychology relies on it so heavily?
I don't see any irony once we remove the oversimplifications. It's a terrible data source so we need a whole lot of data points and careful collection to get anything meaningful. We can still use it, but we very much need to discount single anecdotes and going by what's 'evident' without checking.