Choosing Prediction Over Explanation in Psychology: Lessons From Machine Learning
The University of Texas at Austin
Abstract
Psychology has historically been concerned, first and foremost, with explaining the causal mechanisms that give rise to behavior. Randomized, tightly controlled experiments are enshrined as the gold standard of psychological research, and there are endless investigations of the various mediating and moderating variables that govern various behaviors. We argue that psychology's near-total focus on explaining the causes of behavior has led much of the field to be populated by research programs that provide intricate theories of psychological mechanism but that have little (or unknown) ability to predict future behaviors with any appreciable accuracy. We propose that principles and techniques from the field of…
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2Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Field (mathematics)
- Psychological research
- Mechanism (biology)
- Focus (optics)
- Psychological science
- Cognitive psychology
- Basic science