Campbell's law

Campbell's law is an adage developed by American psychologist and social scientist Donald T. Campbell, who often wrote about research methodology. The adage states: The more any quantitative social indicator is used for social decision-making, the more subject it will be to corruption pressures and the more apt it will be to distort and corrupt the social processes it is intended to monitor.

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Campbell's law

Campbell's law is an adage developed by American psychologist and social scientist Donald T. Campbell, who often wrote about research methodology. The adage states: The more any quantitative social indicator is used for social decision-making, the more subject it will be to corruption pressures and the more apt it will be to distort and corrupt the social processes it is intended to monitor.

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