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      Toward a Brighter Future for Psychology as an Observation Oriented Science

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          Serious criticisms of psychology’s research practices and data analysis methods date back to at least the mid-1900s after the Galtonian school of thought had thoroughly triumphed over the Wundtian school. In the wake of Bem’s (2011) recent, highly publicized study on psi phenomena in a prestigious journal, psychologists are again raising serious questions about their dominant research script. These concerns are echoed in the current paper, and Observation Oriented Modeling (OOM) is presented as an alternative approach toward data conceptualization and analysis for the social and life sciences. This approach is rooted in philosophical realism and an attitude toward data analysis centered around causality and common sense. Three example studies and accompanying data analyses are presented and discussed to demonstrate a number of OOM’s advantages over current researcher practices.

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                Journal
                Behav Sci (Basel)
                Behav Sci (Basel)
                behavsci
                Behavioral Sciences
                MDPI
                2076-328X
                16 January 2012
                March 2012
                : 2
                : 1
                : 1-22
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Psychology, Oklahoma State University, 116 North Murray, Stillwater OK 74074, USA; E-Mails: liz.schlimgen@ 123456gmail.com (L.S.), charles.abramson@ 123456okstate.edu (C.A.)
                [2 ]The University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland 1142, New Zealand; E-Mail: paul@ 123456pbarrett.net
                Author notes
                [* ]Author towhom correspondence should be addressed; E-Mail: james.grice@ 123456okstate.edu ; Tel.: +1-405-744-6567; Fax: +1-405-744-8067.
                Article
                behavsci-02-00001
                10.3390/bs2010001
                4217578
                8f309171-0d0d-4668-a1f5-29615bcf2d0f
                © 2012 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

                This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).

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                : 28 December 2011
                : 12 January 2012
                : 13 January 2012
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                observation oriented modeling,research methods,null hypothesis significance testing,integrated models

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