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Accept the Null – toward self-correcting social science Show Show Skip to content Accept the Null toward self-correcting social science great quote August 23, 2016 Leave a comment I came across this quote today in Sarah Deming’s piece in the New York Times: The truth is like a grease fire and we are like dogs. We can’t have it, because it’s burning. We can’t abandon it, because it’s delicious. science vs evidence-based practice August 18, 2016 Leave a comment I’ve been thinking a lot about the role of theory in the social sciences. I think we can all agree that our theories tend to be qualitative, vague, and certainly incapable of making point predictions. Paul Meehl has written about this extensively. In most of the the papers that I read, it’s really hard to… Continue reading science vs evidence-based practice If it wasn’t preregistered, it was exploratory August 17, 2016 August 23, 2016 The challenge of interpreting the [psychological, educational, ...

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