• FundMECFS
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    6 hours ago

    Psychology is in many ways built on top of problematic methodology which have led to conflicting findings and a broad replication crisis.

    Not to mention nearly all psychological research is conducted on WEIRD individuals (western, educated, industrialised, rich and democratic). Usually college students.

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      5 hours ago

      Psychology gets unfairly singled out wrt replication but the same issues are found in a lot of other disciplines, such as biomed.

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      Pure psychology research definitely has its methodological and rigour issues that cast doubt on all its findings. However I think working psychologists in industry have validated psychological methods (A/B testing) and theories (dark patterns) for making profit at the expense of users’ privacy, mental health, time, and attention.

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      The biggest issue is that every brain is different, and you can’t slap absolutes on that. One study may be completely accurate, but with their specific sample.