Behavioral and Brain Sciences



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The heuristic value of controversy in science


Scott O. Lilienfeld a1
a1 Department of Psychology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322. slilien@emory.edu http://www.psychology.emory.edu/clinical/lilienfeld/index.html

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Abstract

Ceci et al.'s (2006) findings remind us that tenure rarely serves its intended purpose. I argue that tenure often fails in part because many faculty members possess an insufficient appreciation for the heuristic value of controversy in science and other disciplines. Using two case examples from clinical/personality psychology, I show how controversial positions can draw sharp criticism while facilitating scientific progress.

(Published Online February 8 2007)