Teams of Rivals
By Stephen J. Ceci, Cory J. Clark, Lee Jussim, Wendy M. Williams
Adversarial collaborations offer a rigorous way to resolve opposing scientific findings, inform key sociopolitical issues, and help repair trust in science.
Adversarial collaborations offer a rigorous way to resolve opposing scientific findings, inform key sociopolitical issues, and help repair trust in science.
In a personal history published in American Psychologist in 2003, economics Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman lamented the needless acrimony and counterproductivity of scientific disagreements hashed out without structure or standards.
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