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j·r·库格尔最近发表的一篇观点文章(见记录2025-32396-001)指出,在2023年发表在《精神病理学与临床科学杂志》上的77篇实证文章中,“只有3篇……采用了实验性操作”(即96%是非实验性的)——这是肯定的,甚至可能是令人震惊的。同时,这是一个有用的观察,在本作者看来,需要适当的修改和更多的背景,因此多少不那么令人担忧。对完整实验的呼吁部分是出于对最终和确定性的渴望,但正如蒙田、量子物理学家、天体物理学n体问题的潜在解决者,以及《传道书》(可能是所罗门王)和《约伯记》(作者不详)等深奥著作的作者所理解的,以及我们都应该了解的那样,宇宙及其所包含的一切,包括人类和我们的本性,本质上是不确定的。除了不确定性本身。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
Of one thing Montaigne was certain: Reflections on the full experiment.
A recent viewpoint article by J. R. Cougle (see record 2025-32396-001) noted that, of 77 empirical articles appearing in the Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science in 2023, "only three…incorporated an experimental manipulation" (i.e., 96% are nonexperimental)-skewed, to be certain, perhaps even alarmingly so. This is at the same time a useful observation and, in the present author's view, in need of modest amendment and more context, and thus somewhat less alarming. The call for the full experiment draws in part on a yearning for finality and certainty, but as Montaigne, quantum physicists, would-be solvers of astrophysics' n-body problem, and the authors of works of profundity such as Ecclesiastes (possibly King Solomon) and Job (author[s] unknown) all understood, and we should all learn, the universe and all it contains, including humans and our nature, are inherently uncertain. Except, that is, for uncertainty itself. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).