方法对理论的根本重要性

IF 16.8 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Nature reviews psychology Pub Date : 2022-11-29 DOI:10.1038/s44159-022-00120-5
Rick Dale, Anne S. Warlaumont, Kerri L. Johnson
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心理学的许多研究领域都涉及丰富而复杂的现象。与此同时,心理学领域也在努力探索如何改进研究实践,以解决人们对科学事业的担忧。在本视角中,我们认为可以通过采用方法论多样性原则来应对这两个挑战。根据这一原则,开发各种方法论工具本身应被视为一个科学目标,一个对推进科学理论至关重要的目标。为了说明这一点,我们展示了语言和交流研究如何需要多种方法,而理论发展在一定程度上是通过整合不同的工具和设计来进行的。我们认为,方法论的变化和创新具有深远的重要性,它与理论发展并行不悖,是科学事业的核心。最后,我们强调了正在进行的研究议程,这些议程可能有助于明确、量化和模拟方法论的多样性及其影响。科学哲学家已经确定了评估科学理论前景的认识论标准。在本《视角》中,戴尔等人提出,方法论多样性原则应成为这些标准之一,并认为心理学家应积极培养方法论多样性,以推进理论的发展。
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The fundamental importance of method to theory
Many domains of inquiry in psychology are concerned with rich and complex phenomena. At the same time, the field of psychology is grappling with how to improve research practices to address concerns with the scientific enterprise. In this Perspective, we argue that both of these challenges can be addressed by adopting a principle of methodological variety. According to this principle, developing a variety of methodological tools should be regarded as a scientific goal in itself, one that is critical for advancing scientific theory. To illustrate, we show how the study of language and communication requires varied methodologies, and that theory development proceeds, in part, by integrating disparate tools and designs. We argue that the importance of methodological variation and innovation runs deep, travelling alongside theory development to the core of the scientific enterprise. Finally, we highlight ongoing research agendas that might help to specify, quantify and model methodological variety and its implications. Philosophers of science have identified epistemological criteria for evaluating the promise of a scientific theory. In this Perspective, Dale et al. propose that a principle of methodological variety should be one of these criteria, and argue that psychologists should actively cultivate methodological variety to advance theory.
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