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So Useful as a Good Theory? The Practicality Crisis in (Social) Psychological Theory.

Elliot T Berkman1, Sylas M Wilson1.   

Abstract

Practicality was a valued attribute of academic psychological theory during its initial decades, but usefulness has since faded in importance to the field. Theories are now evaluated mainly on their ability to account for decontextualized laboratory data and not their ability to help solve societal problems. With laudable exceptions in the clinical, intergroup, and health domains, most psychological theories have little relevance to people's everyday lives, poor accessibility to policymakers, or even applicability to the work of other academics who are better positioned to translate the theories to the practical realm. We refer to the lack of relevance, accessibility, and applicability of psychological theory to the rest of society as the practicality crisis. The practicality crisis harms the field in its ability to attract the next generation of scholars and maintain viability at the national level. We describe practical theory and illustrate its use in the field of self-regulation. Psychological theory is historically and scientifically well positioned to become useful should scholars in the field decide to value practicality. We offer a set of incentives to encourage the return of social psychology to the Lewinian vision of a useful science that speaks to pressing social issues.

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Keywords:  accessibility; policy; practicality; relevance; usefulness

Year:  2021        PMID: 33412079      PMCID: PMC8260606          DOI: 10.1177/1745691620969650

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Perspect Psychol Sci        ISSN: 1745-6916


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