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by afafsd
4302 days ago
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Thanks for saving me the trouble of reading it. I'd also suggest that one of the reasons people perceive the study of human behaviour as unscientific is that it so frequently is. Studies of human behaviour are inextricably bound up in politics. Many studies are designed, whether consciously or unconsciously on the part of the authors, to advance the authors' own political or social agenda. Even if you avoid that problem, many studies are just plain statistically lousy, and employ deeply non-random samples. And finally you've got the annoying problem that people know they're being studied and may modify their behaviour accordingly. |
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