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by DontchaKnowit
1109 days ago
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While I agree that there is some work in the field that is important, there is an absolute deluge of ideologically driven garbage. There is also a lot of garbage of the "yeah, duh, of-fucking-course" variety. studies like "negative interactions with community reduce feelings of belonging" ... uh yeah, no shit sherlock.
And then even the more important stuff cannot be investigated in the same rigorous manner as other scientific disciplines.
I think we just need to stop calling sociology papers "scientific". Fundamentally, they are not, and should almost always be taken with a massive grain of salt, and they damn sure shouldn't be influencing public policy decisions to the degree that they currently do. |
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I think these studies are useful, first of all to test whether it's actually true because sometimes "well du'h" turns out to be wrong, but also to quantify the exact effects. Is it a large effect or a small effect? How large exactly? Which factors exactly contribute to this effect? What exactly is the breakdown of the effects? It might be possible that 20% of the people are effected by it and 80% of people are not; or perhaps everyone is effected by it.
There's often all sorts of non-obvious nuance that's possible, which can be very significant.