It is commonly held that research efforts in the cognitive and behavioral sciences are mainly directed toward providing explanations and that phenomena figure into scientific practice qua explananda. I contend that these assumptions convey a skewed picture of the research practices in question and of the role played by phenomena. I argue that experimental research often aims at exploring and describing “objects of research” and that phenomena can figure as components of, and as evidence for, such objects. I situate my analysis within the existing literature and illustrate it with examples from memory research
Science regularly experiences periods in which simply describing the world is prioritised over attem...
Examining the historical development of scientific concepts is important for understanding the struc...
Abstract: My aim in this article is to introduce readers to the topic of exploratory experimentation...
It is commonly held that research efforts in the cognitive and behavioral sciences are mainly direct...
In this paper, I investigate how researchers evaluate their characterizations of scientific phenomen...
While the term “reactivity” has come to be associated with specific phenomena in the social sciences...
This chapter subsumes David Marr’s levels of analysis account of explanation in cognitive science un...
This paper asks (a) how new scientific objects of research are conceptualized at a point in time whe...
Mechanistic explanations satisfy widely held norms of explanation: the ability to control and answer...
In my thesis I pursue the question of how it is that we learn about the mind from the brain. My appr...
While the term “reactivity” has come to be associated with specific phenomena in the social sciences...
The capacity for language is a defining property of our species, yet despite decades of research, ev...
Cognitively oriented psychologists often define behavioral effects in terms of mental constructs (e....
Learning science is enthusiastically adopting new instruments to gather physiological and other form...
Contemporary ways of understanding of science, especially in the philosophy of science, are beset by...
Science regularly experiences periods in which simply describing the world is prioritised over attem...
Examining the historical development of scientific concepts is important for understanding the struc...
Abstract: My aim in this article is to introduce readers to the topic of exploratory experimentation...
It is commonly held that research efforts in the cognitive and behavioral sciences are mainly direct...
In this paper, I investigate how researchers evaluate their characterizations of scientific phenomen...
While the term “reactivity” has come to be associated with specific phenomena in the social sciences...
This chapter subsumes David Marr’s levels of analysis account of explanation in cognitive science un...
This paper asks (a) how new scientific objects of research are conceptualized at a point in time whe...
Mechanistic explanations satisfy widely held norms of explanation: the ability to control and answer...
In my thesis I pursue the question of how it is that we learn about the mind from the brain. My appr...
While the term “reactivity” has come to be associated with specific phenomena in the social sciences...
The capacity for language is a defining property of our species, yet despite decades of research, ev...
Cognitively oriented psychologists often define behavioral effects in terms of mental constructs (e....
Learning science is enthusiastically adopting new instruments to gather physiological and other form...
Contemporary ways of understanding of science, especially in the philosophy of science, are beset by...
Science regularly experiences periods in which simply describing the world is prioritised over attem...
Examining the historical development of scientific concepts is important for understanding the struc...
Abstract: My aim in this article is to introduce readers to the topic of exploratory experimentation...