How is the data of history different from the data of psychology?

How is the data of history different from the data of psychology?



The data of history is different than data of science

- cannot be reconstructed or replicated

- data fragments are used to try to recreate the events and experiences of the past

- data can be lost or stolen, but possibly found later

- data can be hidden deliberately or altered

- data can be influenced by contextual forces or "zeitgeist"

- data can be impacted by gender and ethnic prejudices

- data could not be translated properly

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