Marken Richard S
Department of Psychology, Antioch University, Los Angeles, 400 Corporate Pointe, Culver City, CA 90023, USA.
Psychol Rep. 2013 Feb;112(1):184-201. doi: 10.2466/03.49.PR0.112.1.184-201.
Experimental research in psychology is based on a causal model--the General Linear Model (GLM)--that assumes behavior has causes but not purposes. Powers (1978) used a control theory analysis to show that the results of psychological experiments based on such a model can be misleading if the organisms being studied are purposeful (control) systems. In the same paper, Powers presented evidence that organisms are such systems. Nevertheless, psychologists continue to use methods that ignore purpose because the behavior in most experiments appears to be non-purposeful (a caused result of variations in the independent variable). The experiments described in this paper show how purposeful behavior can appear to be caused by the independent variable when an organism's purposes are ignored. The results show how taking purpose into account using the control theory-based "Test for the Controlled Variable" can provide a productive new methodological direction for experimental research in psychology.
心理学的实验研究基于一种因果模型——一般线性模型(GLM),该模型假定行为有原因但无目的。鲍尔斯(1978)运用控制理论分析表明,如果所研究的有机体是有目的的(控制系统),那么基于这种模型的心理学实验结果可能会产生误导。在同一篇论文中,鲍尔斯提供了证据证明有机体就是这样的系统。然而,心理学家们继续使用忽略目的的方法,因为在大多数实验中行为似乎是无目的的(是自变量变化导致的结果)。本文所描述的实验表明,当有机体的目的被忽略时,有目的的行为是如何看似由自变量引起的。结果表明,运用基于控制理论的“控制变量测试”来考虑目的,可以为心理学实验研究提供一个富有成效的新方法论方向。