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Conceptual Rigor

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William W. Rozeboom

University Of Alberta

Conceptual rigor is indeed a desideratum worth dedicated pursuit; in fact, one might wish that Chow had pursued it somewhat more diligently in his present essay. I suggest that the approach to data interpretation he advocates here is an etch-a-sketch draft whose prospect for refinement into an operational logic of inference that professional scientists can live by appears minuscule.

Theory & Psychology, Vol. 1, No. 3, 383-388 (1991)
DOI: 10.1177/0959354391013008


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Rigor and Logic: A Response to Comments on `Conceptual Rigor'
Theory Psychology, August 1, 1991; 1(3): 389 - 400.
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