Murray Sidman Quote

When evaluating the reliability and generality of data, it is often important to know the aims of the experimenter. When evaluating the importance of experimental results, however, science has a trick of disregarding the experimenter's rationale and finding a more appropriate context for the data than the one he proposed.


Tactics of Scientific Research, Chapter I (p. 3), Basic Books, Inc. 1960


When evaluating the reliability and generality of data, it is often important to know the aims of the experimenter. When evaluating the importance of ...

When evaluating the reliability and generality of data, it is often important to know the aims of the experimenter. When evaluating the importance of ...

When evaluating the reliability and generality of data, it is often important to know the aims of the experimenter. When evaluating the importance of ...

When evaluating the reliability and generality of data, it is often important to know the aims of the experimenter. When evaluating the importance of ...