The ‘paradox’ of converging evidence.

Volume: 126, Issue: 6, Pages: 865 - 879
Published: Nov 1, 2019
Abstract
We explore the implication of viewing a psychological theory as the logical conjunction of all its predictions. Even if several predictions derived from a theory are descriptive of behavior in separate studies, the theory as a whole may fail to be descriptive of any single individual. We discuss what proportion of a population satisfies a theory's joint predictions as a function of the true effect sizes and the proportion of variance...
Paper Details
Title
The ‘paradox’ of converging evidence.
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Volume
126
Issue
6
Pages
865 - 879
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