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  2. Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman! - Wikipedia

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    Feynman's "cargo cult" metaphor was used by Tomasz Witkowski in his criticism of social science and psychology in particular. In the first part of his book Psychology Led Astray, Witkowski asks "Is Psychology a Cargo Cult Science?", pointing out that the growth in the number of psychologists worldwide has been parallel with a decrease in mental health.

  3. Cargo cult - Wikipedia

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    Cargo cult programming – Ritual inclusion of computer code that serves no purpose (cargo cults used as a metaphor) Cargo cult science - Phrase coined in 1985 autobiographical book by Richard Feynman; Culture shock – Experience one may have when moving to a cultural environment which is different from one's own

  4. Cargo cult programming - Wikipedia

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    Cargo cults are millenarian movements that arose in Melanesia under colonial rule, and inspired Richard Feynman to coin the expression cargo cult science. In Feynman's description, after the end of the Second World War practitioners believed that air delivery of cargo would resume if they carried out the proper rituals, such as building runways ...

  5. Psychology Led Astray - Wikipedia

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    He uncovers cargo cult practices in psychology, unmasking therapies that are devoid of science, dangerous, and even cruel, especially those directed at children. Even if you don't agree with calling these travesties of science cargo cults, it will make you wonder which other generally-accepted psychological principles and therapies are based on ...

  6. The Pleasure of Finding Things Out - Wikipedia

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    The Pleasure of Finding Things Out is a collection of short works from American physicist Richard Feynman, including interviews, speeches, lectures, and printed articles.. Among these is his famous 1959 lecture "There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom", his report on the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster, and his speech on scientific integrity in which he coined the term "cargo cult scien

  7. Cargo cult (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A cargo cult is a type of a ritualistic belief system. Cargo cult may also refer to: Cargo cult science, a term coined by Richard Feynman to describe something that appears to be science but that lacks scientific integrity; Cargo cult programming, a style of computer programming that includes code or programs with no real purpose

  8. Cargo cult science - Wikipedia

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  9. Hinterlands (short story) - Wikipedia

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    "Hinterlands" is a science fiction short story written by William ... From that point on the astonishing frequency of the events creates a cargo cult mentality, with ...