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Addressing the Theory Crisis in Statistical Learning Research
Christopher M. Conway1; Holly E. Jenkins2; Alice E. Milne3,4; Sonia Singh5; Benjamin Wilson6,7
npj Science of Learning, v10 Article 68 2025
Research into statistical learning, the ability to learn structured patterns in the environment, faces a theory crisis. Specifically, three challenges must be addressed: a lack of robust phenomena to constrain theories, issues with construct validity, and challenges with establishing causality. Here, we describe and discuss each issue in relation to several prominent statistical learning phenomena. We then offer recommendations to help address the theory crisis and move the field forward.
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Author Affiliations: 1Grinnell College, Department of Psychology, Grinnell, USA; 2University of Oxford, Department of Education, Oxford, UK; 3Lancaster University, Department of Psychology, Lancaster, UK; 4University College London, Ear Institute, London, UK; 5University College London, Department of Language and Cognition, London, UK; 6Emory University, Department of Psychology, Atlanta, USA; 7Emory National Primate Research Center, Atlanta, USA

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