Of course generalisations are not impossible. But they may have different degrees of validity, which depend on context, including context of purpose. — Baden
Can a psychologist generalize findings towards a larger group of people and achieve a normative stance?
If generalizations are impossible due to the intrinsic relativism of individuals, then what can be said about the field of psychology as a whole? — Wallows
(..)all matters of human psychology essentially boil down to ethics. — Wallows
Can a psychologist generalize findings towards a larger group of people and achieve a normative stance? — Wallows
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