Some thoughts on Mike Palij's recent post about Bem's persistent belief, the 
need for independent replication, and whether this is another reason for 
Psychologists to call themselves/their field by different names. Mike P noted:
   
  "In the meantime, I think that more science oriented psychologists will move 
away from
identifying themselves as psychologists and self-identify as cognitive 
scientists,
neuorscientists, or some other name that excludes psychology"

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For one recent critique of the Bem article..and responses back and forth, see: 

 http://www.csicop.org/specialarticles/show/back_from_the_future

I would hope that JPSP is prepared to handle publishing replication efforts and 
the typical back and forth lashings that follow.  In our classes this can be 
used to discuss the role of scientific consensus, indep. replications, the 
value and problems of scientist's ignoring consensus/convergence, the idea of 
open-mindedness as not only involving new ideas, but also following where 
evidence leads, and the long history of such ideas as ESP and psychologist 
involvement in such investigations.   Also, as Martin B notes in his recent 
post, Bem has advocated an interesting way to approach hypothesis testing....a 
kind of post-diction which would be fun to discuss in methods classes as well.  
Interesting, especially in light of his piece now on supposed 
precognition....perhaps an interesting personal theme in exploring his thinking 
as researcher?

   Regarding Mike's statement above, wasn't Wundt hesitant about the use of the 
term Psychology for just this same reason; that it had been already 
appropriated by occultists? Perhaps Chris G or other historians here might know 
more on this?  

  Also, I think many psych folks have already tried to avoid this term in their 
dealings with the press and public, but not just because "psychology" is linked 
to the paranormalist agenda, but rather/or, in addition, its association with 
pop-clinical areas.  I guess I am now a 
social-personality-cognitive-neuroscientist!   

GPeterson
Saginaw Valley State University


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