Wright: A lot of my work is inspired by rosin himself, right? So it's, but, well, you know, a lot of rosin's workis is lat ba sa fact rosin his collaborated with o l. I've, i were not for somebody who self describes as studying human nature, i have certainly removed a lot of the human in that kind of methodology," he says. "I think work's defenly on the better side of the psychology, work that would survive some of this critique"
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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