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by bluetomcat
1835 days ago
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"People" sciences like sociology, psychology and economics can make incredibly misleading claims because one experiment over a small sample of people at a certain moment in time might seem to support a claim, while the actual reason for the observed results is a factor which is never taken in consideration. On the other hand, conducting those experiments over wider demographics and in different points in time means that the study wants to build "universal" models of how each single person in the whole world acts, which is utterly dismissive of the specific local environment around people. Sociology in particular should always be approached highly critically, because applying those theories and reasoning in its terms often means mass control over people's free will. |
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It all just feels so 'loose' compared to the physical sciences.