Can verbal theorising cope?

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (4):576-577 (1981)
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[Author's summary] Statement of empirical theory solely in words does not check if the theorising is effective in explaining observations, or even if it is self-consistent. It is important to complement words with a quantitative model that converts inputs to outputs through known mediating processes, although assumption and even the meanings of the model's terms remain open to challenge.

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