2024
DOI: 10.1017/s0140525x23002108
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The elephant's other legs: What some sciences actually do

Jonathan Baron

Abstract: Integrative experiments, as described, seem blindly empirical, as if the question of generality of effects could not be understood through controlled one-at-a-time experiments. But current research using such experiments, especially applied research, can resolve issues and make progress through understanding of cause–effect pathways, leaving to engineers the task of translating this understanding into practice.

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