The ‘real-world approach' and its problems: A critique of the term ecological validity

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2020-04-30

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Holleman, Gijs A.ISNI 0000000492528397
Hooge, Ignace T.C.ISNI 0000000390565613
Kemner, C.ISNI 0000000397189075
Hessels, Roy S.ISNI 0000000492511886

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A popular goal in psychological science is to understand human cognition and behavior in the ‘real-world.’ In contrast, researchers have typically conducted their research in experimental research settings, a.k.a. the ‘psychologist’s laboratory.’ Critics have often questioned whether psychology’s laboratory experiments permit generalizable results. This is known as the ‘real-world or the lab’-dilemma. To bridge the gap between lab and life, many researchers have called for experiments with more ‘ecological validity’ to ensure that experiments more closely resemble and generalize to the ‘real-world.’ However, researchers seldom explain what they mean with this term, nor how more ecological validity should be achieved. In our opinion, the popular concept of ecological validity is ill-formed, lacks specificity, and falls short of addressing the problem of generalizability. To move beyond the ‘real-world or the lab’-dilemma, we believe that researchers in psychological science should always specify the particular context of cognitive and behavioral functioning in which they are interested, instead of advocating that experiments should be more ‘ecologically valid’ in order to generalize to the ‘realworld.’ We believe this will be a more constructive way to uncover the context-specific and context-generic principles of cognition and behavior.

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ecological validity, experiments, real-world approach, generalizability, definitions

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Holleman, G A, Hooge, I T C, Kemner, C & Hessels, R S 2020, 'The ‘real-world approach' and its problems: A critique of the term ecological validity', Frontiers in Psychology, vol. 11, 721, pp. 1-12. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00721