Sociology really is more like voyage of the beagle, or at least it is, yes. Whet i'm soso psychology is very tied to model building, controlled experiments, studies. I mean, a lot of the sociology, cause, you know, i came conculture of honor stuff, there is a lot of sociologists writing about that. And most of it is not, it's not all not experiments, but it is more of a bit of a balance, right? You mean, ye.
Is social psychology just a kid dressing up in grown-up science clothes? Are the methods in social psychology--hypothesis-driven experiments and model-building--appropriate for the state of the field? Or do these methods lead to a narrowing of vision, stifled creativity, and a lack of informed curiosity about the social world> David and Tamler discuss the strong methodological critique of psychology from two of its leading practitioners - Paul Rozin and Solomon Asch.
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