Perspectives on Psychological Science | 2021

Arrested Theory Development: The Misguided Distinction Between Exploratory and Confirmatory Research

 
 

Abstract


Science progresses by finding and correcting problems in theories. Good theories are those that help facilitate this process by being hard to vary: They explain what they are supposed to explain, they are consistent with other good theories, and they are not easily adaptable to explain anything. Here we argue that, rather than a lack of distinction between exploratory and confirmatory research, an abundance of flexible theories is a better explanation for the current replicability problems of psychology. We also explain why popular methods-oriented solutions fail to address the real problem of flexibility. Instead, we propose that a greater emphasis on theory criticism by argument might improve replicability.

Volume 16
Pages 717 - 724
DOI 10.1177/1745691620966796
Language English
Journal Perspectives on Psychological Science

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