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Unpredictability and Indeterminism in Human Behavior: Arguments and Implications for Educational Research

Gary A Cziko, Associate Professor

Department of Educational Psychology, University of lllinois, 1310 S. Sixth St., Champaign, IL 61820, specializes in first- and second-language acquisition and applications of the biological and physical sciences to the cognitive sciences and education

This essay presents arguments for the view that complex human behavior of the type that interests educational researchers is by its nature unpredictable if not indeterminate, a view that raises serious questions about the validity of a quantitative, experimental, positivist approach to educational research. The arguments are based on (a) individual differences, (b) chaos, (c) the evolutionary nature of learning and development, (d) the role of consciousness and free will in human behavior, and (e) the implications of quantum mechanics. Consequently it is argued that educational research that attempts to predict and control educational outcomes cannot be successful and that educational research should focus on providing descriptions and interpretations of educational phenomena to provide findings that can be used to improve our understanding of learning, development, and education and to facilitate their evolution.

Educational Researcher, Vol. 18, No. 3, 17-25 (1989)
DOI: 10.3102/0013189X018003017


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