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by gottasayit
4425 days ago
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Henrich’s work with the ultimatum game was an example of a small but growing countertrend in the social sciences, one in which researchers look straight at the question of how deeply culture shapes human cognition. It's so sad that academics in the social sciences fields are terrified to ask honest questions that they might not like the answers to. I guess that's the reason that social sciences get disrespected so heavily. The funny thing is that the REAL question that these people don't want to face is "Are these differences more than just cultural? Are they genetic?" They'd as soon ask that question as a Baptist congregation would seriously ponder Occam's Razor and a need to posit a deity. |
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I always find the hostility some HN members have towards the social sciences to be rather weird. Half of what HN is here for is firmly in the bailiwick of the social sciences. A/B testing? Better marketing? Understanding your employees better? Taking care of yourself so you don't burn out? All of this stuff is the much-maligned social sciences.
Some people have this stereotype that all psychologists are touchy-feely hippies, and they're really not.