TOLERANCE IN A RIGOROUS SCIENCE

  • Shimp C
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Abstract

Scientists often evaluate other people's theories by the same standards they apply to their own work; it is as though scientists may believe that these criteria are independent of their own personal priorities and standards. As a result of this probably implicit belief, they sometimes may make less useful judgments than they otherwise might if they were able and willing to evaluate a specific theory at least partly in terms of the standards appropriate to that theory. Journal editors can play an especially constructive role in managing this diversity of standards and opinion.

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Shimp, C. P. (1999). TOLERANCE IN A RIGOROUS SCIENCE. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 71(2), 284–288. https://doi.org/10.1901/jeab.1999.71-284

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