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Clinical Psychology Graduate Student | University of Washington, RADLab | Substance Use, Regulation, Stress & Coping, Emotion, Methodology, Interdisciplinary Approaches, Pediatric Psychology | Opinions/Actions are my own | She/Her
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This is fascinating. Thank you for sending this talk. This makes sense that we want to check assumptions/axioms when considering multidisciplinary connections between theories. And that these assumptions need to be met
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I see, so in some cases but not all this applies. Related to one of Feynman’s points - what’s your view on taking concepts (or analytic methods) from other sciences like physics into psychology? Should we be leary of this approach/not use it? e.g., how “stress” was orig taken from physics into psych