2022
DOI: 10.1037/met0000363
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The meaning of scientific objectivity and subjectivity: From the perspective of methodologists.

Abstract: Given the challenges to the notion of objectivity posed by social psychological research on investigator effects, constructivist and critical epistemological perspectives, and the introduction of qualitative research methods in psychology, the investigators examined how leading methodologists understand the function of objectivity and subjectivity in psychological science. The aim of the study was to learn how contemporary methodologists view these issues so as to communicate converging perspectives to the fie… Show more

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“…In sum, reflexive practices acknowledge how researcher subjectivity is relevant to the construction of knowledge (Alcoff, 1991;Harding, 1991;Levitt et al, 2020;Merrick, 1999).…”
Section: Analyze and Document The Researcher's Positionality And Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In sum, reflexive practices acknowledge how researcher subjectivity is relevant to the construction of knowledge (Alcoff, 1991;Harding, 1991;Levitt et al, 2020;Merrick, 1999).…”
Section: Analyze and Document The Researcher's Positionality And Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, a majority of psychologists admit to using at least one questionable research practice (e.g., only reporting results that "work" or hypothesizing after results are known; John et al, 2012). Because all researchers derive biases, politics, motivations, and interests from their social positions (Levitt et al, 2020), a reflexive research praxis rejects the epistemic exclusion of marginalized knowledge and marginalized researchers (Settles et al, 2019) by showcasing how all researchers approach their research through a unique vantage point and position (Fine, 2018).…”
Section: Analyze and Document The Researcher's Positionality And Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pluralistically oriented psychotherapy research does not promote qualitative research over RCTs or neuropsychological studies, favour wholism and emergence over reductionism or vice-versa. An important study in relation to this topic was conducted by Levitt et al (2020 ) who interviewed leading psychology researchers from a wide range of methodological traditions, around their stance in relation to the adopting a detached, objective research attitude or espousing the use of disciplined subjectivity. A striking finding from these interviews was that all of the research participants regarded both objectivity and subjectivity as serving valuable scientific purposes and had made use of their personal capacities for subjectivity and objectivity as necessary over the course of their careers.…”
Section: Principles Of a Pluralistic Perspective On Psychotherapy Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A pluralistic perspective on research seeks to operate from the kind of both/and stance represented by informants in the Levitt et al (2020 ) study. This principle represents a central implication of the ethical implications of espousing a pluralist view of reality: if different individuals and groups hold contrasting beliefs about what is true, the ethical choice is between discounting, ignoring or suppressing the beliefs of others or engaging in dialogue that seeks to make bridges between alternative ways of thinking.…”
Section: Principles Of a Pluralistic Perspective On Psychotherapy Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
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