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Brian Haig

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Psyc Prof UCanterbury | research methodology, theoretical psychology, applied philosophy of science

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My new article on “Questionable Metascience Practices” Open access: doi.org/10.36850/mr4 Few quotes follow: 🧵👉 #OpenScience #MetaScience #MetaResearch #PhilSci

My new article on “Questionable Metascience Practices”

Open access: doi.org/10.36850/mr4 

Few quotes follow: 🧵👉

#OpenScience
#MetaScience
#MetaResearch
#PhilSci
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My article, 'Repositioning construct validity theory: From nomological networks to pragmatic theories, and their evaluation by explanatory means', is now available online, with open access, in Perspectives on Psychological Science. doi.org/10.1177/174569…

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The relevant historical scholarship about behaviorism suggests a complex intertwining of different realist and nonrealist strands of thinking, and a view of the evolution of mid-20th century American psychology as theoretically pluralist, or multi-paradigmatic, in character. 6/

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Skinner’s value as a psychological theorist can be more fully appreciated by viewing elements of his work as comprising a coherent global theory. As such, his theoretical work should be prized, despite its proscription of postulational theories. 5/

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Plausibly, B. F. Skinner was not a 20th century (anti-realist) positivist empiricist, but a nonrealist, who was skeptical about the value of deep-running cognitive theories in his time, but open to increasing degrees of realism with advances in relevant scientific knowledge. 4/

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Clark Hull was a realist from the outset who took theoretical terms, such as ‘habit strength’, to designate causal mechanisms, which comprised part of the internal structure of the organism. 3/

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Edward Tolman’s purposive behaviorism, and its attendant idea of cognitive maps, is best understood as a realist interpretation of cognitive learning theory that was an influential forerunner of modern cognitive psychology. It was not an empiricist precursor to it. 2/

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A recent commentary of mine on a target article in Psychological Inquiry (2023, 34, 261-266) makes use of selected historical and epistemological scholarship in order to correct some common misunderstandings of three major behaviorist psychologists. I argue for the following: 1/

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A recent commentary of mine on a target article in Theory & Psychology (2024) challenges the recommendation that psychology should abandon Popper’s philosophy of critical rationalism and adopt Roy Bhaskar’s critical realist philosophy of science. doi.org/10.1177/095935…