That (predicated on a correct theory of human motivation) is the kind of stuff we’re looking for.
You don’t know what “we” are looking for. There is no one thing “we” are looking for. Some of us may be interested in plausible, attested-to self-help methods, even without experimental support.
Some of us may be interested in plausible, attested-to self-help methods, even without experimental support.
Without experimental support is fine. But without extraordinary support isn’t. Something must make the plausibility of a particular thing stand out, because you can’t be interested in all the 1000 of equally plausible things unless you devote all your time to that.
You don’t know what “we” are looking for. There is no one thing “we” are looking for. Some of us may be interested in plausible, attested-to self-help methods, even without experimental support.
Without experimental support is fine. But without extraordinary support isn’t. Something must make the plausibility of a particular thing stand out, because you can’t be interested in all the 1000 of equally plausible things unless you devote all your time to that.