I'm simply astounded that an individual who considers himself to be a
User Experience professional views social psychology to be a pseudo
science.  If someone has developed a mathematical or engineering
measure for the construct known as 'Experience', I am eager to be
educated.

Cheers,

murli

ps: BTW, I agree that the social sciences are a somewhat different
kind of science(s) than the physical sciences.  But the philosophy of
science as applied in both instances is the same.

On Jan 28, 2008 7:54 PM, W Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's far beyond the simple, less than
> dangerous pseudo science of social psychology - where theories, concepts,
> tests do not effect real people and do not cost real money.
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