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bluewater198 | 07:38 Thu 17th Nov 2005 | Science
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<P align=center><FONT color=#3366ff>Can systematic methods of enquiry be applied to the empirical data of self-reports and within the experiential realm?</FONT>


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<P align=center><FONT color=#3366ff>Thanks Ben</FONT>

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Yes, they can. Science is now getting over its 'objective' fixation and accepting report of subjective experience. If these experiential reports are valid, then there is no reason why they cannot be subjected to systematic methods of enquiry (and it occurs in drug trials all the time: IV: drug/placebo. DV: feelings of fear, self-reported.

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