I fully admit..that I don't have a masters or phd and only a undergrad level (BA-Communications from Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, B.C. Canada). Surely, there is social research that can be considered "scientific" and has proven its reliability and validity over time..ie. the Meyers-Briggs Personality indicator is pretty good. Perhaps I should join a masters program somewhere and find out for myself? <smiles>.. It seems to me that there are enough creative thinkers and people who are good at the hard "stats" and control elements, that with collaboration quality research can be done. Perhaps it is the competitive nature of the academic community that is slowing progress? Hmm.... I'd love to get involved in psyberpsychology research., as part of a small team. Is there a university that would consider someone with about a B average (upper levels)? Do I have to do the GMAT? <pouts> Hate tests.....:(
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