27/08/2010

Ever Heard of Stanley Milgram?

In science we're always testing hypotheses. We never conduct a study to 'see what happens', because there's always at least one way to make any useless set of data look important. We take a risk; we put our idea on the line and expose it to potential refutation. Therefore, all statistical tests in psychology test the possibility that the hypothesis is correct, versus the possibility that it isn't.

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