David A. Freedman
Volume 1, Issue 1
In the social and behavioral sciences, far-reaching claims are often made for the superiority of advanced quantitative methodsby those who manage to ignore the far-reaching
assumptions behind the models. In section 2, we see there was considerable skepticism about disentangling causal processes by statistical modeling. Freedman (2005) examined several
well-known modeling exercises, and discovered good reasons for skepticism. Some kinds of problems may yield to sophisticated statistical technique; others will not. The goal of
empirical research isor should beto increase our understanding of the phenomena, rather than displaying our mastery of technique.
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