Item does not contain fulltextPsychology endeavors to develop theories of human capacities and behaviors on the basis of a variety of methodologies and dependent measures. We argue that one of the most divisive factors in psychological science is whether researchers choose to use computational modeling of theories (over and above data) during the scientific-inference process. Modeling is undervalued yet holds promise for advancing psychological science. The inherent demands of computational modeling guide us toward better science by forcing us to conceptually analyze, specify, and formalize intuitions that otherwise remain unexamined—what we dub open theory. Constraining our inference process through modeling enables us to build explanatory...
Traditional research methodologies typically assume that humans operate on the basis of an “open loo...
Although computer simulations and other modeling tools hm'e assllmed a pivotal role in cognitiv...
Using four examples of models and computer simulations from the history of psychology, I discuss som...
Psychology is a broad field that endeavors to develop explanatory theories of human capacities and b...
Scientists can reason about natural systems, including the mind and brain, in many ways, with each f...
One particularly successful approach to modeling within cognitive science is computational psycholog...
18 pagesThis chapter explores the value of formal (mathematical and computer) models in psychology. ...
Over the past decade there has been a surge of empirical research investigating mental disorders as ...
Computational modellers are not always explicit about their motivations for constructing mod- els, ...
In the present article I suggest first that modeling in psychology can be described as an interactiv...
In this paper, I argue that computationalism is a progressive research tradition. Its metaphysical a...
We survey the utility and function of mathematical and computational models in cognitive science by ...
Previously I outlined a scheme for understanding the usefulness of compu-tational models.1 This sche...
Computational modellers are not always explicit about their motivations for constructing models, nor...
In recent years, open science practices have become increasingly popular in psychology and related s...
Traditional research methodologies typically assume that humans operate on the basis of an “open loo...
Although computer simulations and other modeling tools hm'e assllmed a pivotal role in cognitiv...
Using four examples of models and computer simulations from the history of psychology, I discuss som...
Psychology is a broad field that endeavors to develop explanatory theories of human capacities and b...
Scientists can reason about natural systems, including the mind and brain, in many ways, with each f...
One particularly successful approach to modeling within cognitive science is computational psycholog...
18 pagesThis chapter explores the value of formal (mathematical and computer) models in psychology. ...
Over the past decade there has been a surge of empirical research investigating mental disorders as ...
Computational modellers are not always explicit about their motivations for constructing mod- els, ...
In the present article I suggest first that modeling in psychology can be described as an interactiv...
In this paper, I argue that computationalism is a progressive research tradition. Its metaphysical a...
We survey the utility and function of mathematical and computational models in cognitive science by ...
Previously I outlined a scheme for understanding the usefulness of compu-tational models.1 This sche...
Computational modellers are not always explicit about their motivations for constructing models, nor...
In recent years, open science practices have become increasingly popular in psychology and related s...
Traditional research methodologies typically assume that humans operate on the basis of an “open loo...
Although computer simulations and other modeling tools hm'e assllmed a pivotal role in cognitiv...
Using four examples of models and computer simulations from the history of psychology, I discuss som...