I’m a lurking Australian psychology student. I’m trying to devour information and acquire the skills to help me to separate the wheat from the considerable amount of chaff in my field of study. I’m so fascinated by this blog (worked through most of the sequences in the space of about two months) because to be honest it has more content than my university course.
I have been toying with the idea of posting some of the arguments I’ve been in recently which would be kind of a case study where I could point to where they might have gone wrong in cognition, but I kind of feel that it might be a bit pedestrian to most readers of this blog.
I also support case studies—as much as science is maligned here for being too stringent with data requirements, there’s a reason why ideas should be tested by experiment.
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I’m a lurking Australian psychology student. I’m trying to devour information and acquire the skills to help me to separate the wheat from the considerable amount of chaff in my field of study. I’m so fascinated by this blog (worked through most of the sequences in the space of about two months) because to be honest it has more content than my university course.
I have been toying with the idea of posting some of the arguments I’ve been in recently which would be kind of a case study where I could point to where they might have gone wrong in cognition, but I kind of feel that it might be a bit pedestrian to most readers of this blog.
I agree with Nancy. Case studies are very interesting; the few that I’ve seen have been voted up and very popular and I’d love to see more.
I also support case studies—as much as science is maligned here for being too stringent with data requirements, there’s a reason why ideas should be tested by experiment.
I’d be interested. This blog is both for the very abstract hypotheses and for applications of rationality.