Inconvenience is inevitable in building a better psychology:commentary on Sherman (2024)

Kroupin, IvanORCID logo; Henrich, Joseph; and Muthukrishna, MichaelORCID logo (2025) Inconvenience is inevitable in building a better psychology:commentary on Sherman (2024) American Psychologist. ISSN 0003-066X (In press)
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Psychological science advances on two complementary fronts: discovery and generalization. Sherman rightly defends the value of convenience samples for the former. However, his article omits how generalization is necessary for psychological science as a whole, and how considerations of generalization must shape our interpretation of empirical results — even those conducted without an aim to produce generalizable conclusions. In this commentary, we 1) affirm the importance of convenience samples as a tool, 2) discuss how generalization is key to psychological science as a whole, and plays a role even in interpreting studies not intended to generalize across groups, and 3) illustrate the feasibility of broad generalization, including through the use of theoretical frameworks and ‘inconvenient’ cross-cultural data sets.

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