Tuesday, June 28, 2011

More Proof That Social Science Is Not Real Science

Dr. Craig A. Anderson is the  Distinguished Professor & Director for the Center for the Study of Violence at Iowa State University. He's very influential in his field. And he's a quack.
One study, for example, found that children who had just finished playing violent video games were more likely to fill in the blank letter in “explo_e” with a “d” (so that it reads “explode”) than with an “r” (“explore”). App. 496, 506 (internal quotation marks omitted). The prevention of this phenomenon, which might have been anticipated with common sense, is not a compelling state interest.

. . . those effects are both small and indistinguishable from effects produced by other media.In his testimony in a similar lawsuit, Dr. Anderson admitted that the “effect sizes” of children’s exposure to violent video games are “about the same” as that produced by their exposure to violence on television. App. 1263. And he admits that the same effects have been found when children watch cartoons starring Bugs Bunny or the Road Runner, id., at 1304, or when they play video games like Sonic the Hedgehog that are rated “E” (appropriate for all ages), id., at 1270, or even when they “vie[w] a picture of a gun,” id., at 1315–1316.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

You're pretty much an idiot.

11:48 AM  
Blogger Michael said...

Clearly I have offended one of the more articulate social scientists.

12:40 PM  

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