Principle 1: Be aware of your own anthropomorphic cognitive biases.
Principle 2: Be skeptical of others' (and your own) hypotheses. Design control experiments for possible alternate strategies that could produce the observed behavior.
Principle 3: Design novel variations of stimuli or benchmark items to test robustness and generalization.
Principle 4: Be curious about mechanisms underlying performance.
Principle 5: Consider performance versus competence.
Principle 6: Analyze failure types, and embrace “negative” results.
Terretta•34m ago
Principle 1: Be aware of your own anthropomorphic cognitive biases.
Principle 2: Be skeptical of others' (and your own) hypotheses. Design control experiments for possible alternate strategies that could produce the observed behavior.
Principle 3: Design novel variations of stimuli or benchmark items to test robustness and generalization.
Principle 4: Be curious about mechanisms underlying performance.
Principle 5: Consider performance versus competence.
Principle 6: Analyze failure types, and embrace “negative” results.