It's less vague than sociology
Even psychologycels dunk on sociologycels
Psychology is actually an extremely rigorous science, it's usually often more specific and rigorous than other fields of research because we're measuring intangible things such as personality traits and feelings and our subjects are real people. This means we have to consistently go above and beyond to prove things and take into consideration ethics at every step in the study design process.
"Rigorous" is a charitable term when replicability rates in social psychology are roughly 20-30% and in cognitive psychology are approach 50%
I also question the premise whether there is some more methodological rigor because of studying intangible things. That may be the case for those who study measurement and psychometrics, like personality psychologists. But there are an astounding number of psychology papers using unreliable and non valid measures to study intangible constructs which is part of the replicability crisis: the field is not more rigorous by virtue of studying something complex if it often doesn't do it well and many don't care about valid measurement
I'm very skeptical that this is a psychology problem, rather than a "science is hard" problem. To my knowledge very few fields have undertaken reproducibility studies to the extent that psychology has (but if I'm mistaken very happy to be proven otherwise!). So just because replication rates look bad for psychology doesn't mean it is less rigorous than other sciences.
Once example I'm aware of: A replicability project for cancer biology replicated 40% of the original effects https://www.cos.io/rpcb
!ifrickinglovescience !physics !biology how's the Replication Crisis affecting you guys?
The replication "crisis" is part of the nature of statistical testing. Read "the nature of p." All branches of science have a replication "crisis" and medicine was once of the first to angst over it, not psych.
Do you have an author or link for "the nature of p"?
Not off the top of my head, but this touches on the same issues. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13164-018-0421-4
https://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/01/opinion/psychology-is-not-in-crisis.html
The basic idea is that a failure to reproduce doesn't mean the theory is wrong, and reproduction doesn't mean it is right. It just changes our perception of the strength of the effect and should motivate us to consider the likelihood that the effect is influenced by unexplored boundary conditions or moderators. We have learned so much and are able to do so many more things these days. Seems odd to say the field is in a crisis. It is like watching a bmw owner drive his car to the junk yard because the engine's timing is off and demand they crush it into a cube.
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!mathematics was math invented or was it discovered?
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!mathematics and written language (!bookworms) are inventions derived from immediate necessity, and constantly developed through time to quantify and record how many of things there are for when a purpose arises.
How many fingers do I have? How many eyes do I have? Good thing I don't need to write that down because that's how many we all have of them.
How many sheep did I trade this year for chicken meat? Was the trade good, bad, or neutral? Better write that down on clay tablet contracts.
What are shapes? Let's draw lines and shit.
Do shapes relate to reality in any way? Let's write gay butt books like The Republic !sophistry.
What is the slope at any point of a defined curve? Let's write hella gay books like Principia Matematica !physics.
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Further proof STEMcels are absolute brainlet r-slurs jesus christ this hurt to read
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STEMcels !ifrickinglovescience will continue to
explain the past
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!physics !chemistry !biology !engineering !atheists
!sophistry you guys are ok too
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What will our next soyence ping be about?
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miunno I think I'm gonna remake the gif with these subtitles to enhance the meme
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What about !geology or !paleontology?
I know there's !dinochads but !paleontology could cover other prehistoric animals like the Pleistocene megafauna. And other pre-historic living beings like prototaxites
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prototaxites
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What's your opinion? Is math invented or discovered
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Mathematics is the expression of immutable reality, hence it is discovered. The way we express it is invented (e.g. the base ten system, basic operators), but the very concept of 2+2=4 cannot be changed.
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BASED TEN !mathematics
And holy shit, if you have a thing, but then you have another thing, then you have TWO THINGS.
Between doubling everything every time, versus how many fingers you have, you now create the Imperial vs Metric systems.
1 teaspoon x2 = tablespoon
1 tablespoon x2 = ¼ cup
1 ¼ cup x2 = ½ cup
½ x2 = cup
1 cup x2 = pint
1 pint x2 = quart
1 quart x2 = ½ gallon
½ gallon x2 = gallon
Imperial is a doubling system
Metrics is a counting your fingers system
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Well yes, that was a test from Jesus, and you passed. !christians
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Invented. Math is a language created to describe real principles of the natural world. The principles described exist independent of us, but the language we use to understand them does not.
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