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In Praise of (Reasoned and Reasonable) Speculation: A Response to Robinson et al.'s Moratorium on Recommendations for Practice (Review)

机译:赞扬(合理的和合理的)猜测:对鲁滨逊等人的《关于暂停执行建议的评论》(评论)

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In response to the call by Robinson et al. (25(2): 24-28, 2013) for a moratorium on recommendations for practice and policy in articles published in primary research journals, Alexander forwards four counterarguments that allow for what are termed reasoned and reasonable speculations. Among those counterarguments are the claim that (a) seeking influence in educational practice is a raison d'être for educational psychology researchers; (b) problems evident in authors' conclusions and implications are indicative of a deeper and broader issue; (c) speculations are unavailable and essential aspects of educational research; and (d) potential recommendations should be situated within the primary research document and with the data that justify their articulation.
机译:为响应Robinson等人的呼吁。 (2013年第25(2)期:24-28),为了暂停在主要研究期刊上发表的文章中的实践和政策建议,亚历山大提出了四个反驳,这些反驳允许进行所谓的合理和合理的猜测。在这些反驳中有这样的主张:(a)在教育实践中寻求影响力是教育心理学研究人员的存在理由; (b)作者结论和含意中明显出现的问题表明存在着更广泛的问题; (c)推测是教育研究中不可或缺的要素; (d)潜在的建议应放在主要研究文件中,并附有证明其合理性的数据。

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