Situated Behavior and the Place of Measurement in Psychological Theory |
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Authors: | Guy C. Van Orden Christopher T. Kello John G. Holden |
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Affiliation: | 1. Center for Cognition, Action &2. Perception, Department of Psychology , University of Cincinnati;3. Cognitive and Information Sciences, University of California Merced |
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Abstract: | Measured values of human behavior may entail contradictory attributes of wave and particle by analogy with the wave/particle attributes of the electron. 1/f scaling is the wave attribute in this analogy and punctate data points are the particle attribute. One consequence of the wave/particle duality in physics was to elevate measurement to a primary place in physical theory, and one purpose of the present analogy is to likewise elevate measurement to a primary place in psychological theory. Another purpose is to emulate Robert Shaw's creative use of analogies, consistent with the brief quotation that begins this article. |
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