Document Type

Article

Publication Date

2-10-2022

Journal

Behavioral and Brain Sciences

Volume

45

URL with Digital Object Identifier

10.1017/S0140525X21000285

Abstract

Yarkoni correctly recognizes that one reason for psychology's generalizability crisis is the failure to account for variance within experiments. We argue that this problem, and the generalizability crisis broadly, is a necessary consequence of the stimulus-response paradigm widely used in psychology research. We point to another methodology, perturbation experiments, as a remedy that is not vulnerable to the same problems.

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