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Pseudoscience Thread
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psychology.
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yeah except that little part where physiological factors cause psychological reactions. so whatevs. |
Where's davenotdead with the wicked fresh homeopathy tip?
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True..gg...crazy people kill others sometimes |
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It's necessary, I would go nuts without help. But I'm nuts with help too...just a little less. |
it's not even a pseudoscience. there are theories that are stupid as shit and antiquated, but there are many that are not. pavlov for instance, and his behaviorism. a theory proven through scientific process.
does anyone want to deny the existence of depression? what about post-traumatic stress disorder? |
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I love that spitting dog |
hell... does anyone have a cat that had canned cat food one time EVER and still comes running every time you use the can opener?
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some say those are better handled through psychiatry, and not psychology.
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They affect both
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I think a big problem with psychology as a science is that much of the phenomena with which psychology deals with is too dense and diverse to be assailed through a scientific method. That doesn't mean that the phenomena is false. The mind is grounded in physiology but it is influenced by social factors, as well. Also behaviorism is what made me leave psychology as a major. |
Not a big fan of psychiatry. Modern psychiatry is nearly all medication based. Psychologists are the ones that do the research.
No pbradley. Not at all what I'm saying. But a lot of early modern psychology is stupid, ie Freud, but there were some peripheral benefits to all that jazz. |
I hate psych. Went to grad school for physiological psych. Have bachelors in general. Doesn't mean I think it's a pseudoscience. I feel informed enough to make that call.
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what about a cat that wakes you up one minute before the alarm goes off...every fuckig day. he's using pseudoscience imo. |
psychiatry and neurology are working hard.
pseudoscience can be defined as scientific sounding statements that are not falsifiable by experiment. science is mainly concerned with statements/ideas that can be disproved. a statement like water will not freeze at 32 degrees fahrenheit if it contains salt can be tested and wither provemn false, or not. if not, that does not mean it si proven TRUE. it just means that, for now, it is a valid statement. sometime in the future someone could devise an experiment that does indeed show that salted water can freeze at 32 degrees,. pseudoscience howveer, makes claims that are not experimentally falsifiable. so does religion. saying that the blinking light you saw in the sky is a craft with beings from a planet 60 light years away cannot be tested. it is unfalsifieble. |
Well, like I said, psychology straddles the line and to lean too heavily on one side threatens to dismiss the other.
And I guess "psuedoscience" isn't what I mean. More like quasi-science. |
Under those criteria, rob, all sciences are pseudoscience.
Pbradley is spot on. |
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