If Ethogram Theory is correct and so MANY others have been so VERY wrong for so VERY LONG (and they will actually seem to have been quite stupid): Will there be enough crows on Earth for all the wrong-believers, wrong-teachers, and wrong-doers to "eat crow" ?

("Eat crow" is an expression whose meaning can be found at: https://www.google.com/search?q=eat+crow&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-b-1 .) [ The counter argument to Ethogram Theory -- and perhaps even its serious examination -- is so long in coming, I thought this "provocation" might now inspire the consideration needed. (I could add: Analytical philosophers: what's wrong?, are you "yellow"?) My apologies, but I have nothing more to "put on the table". ]

ETHOGRAM THEORY ( a core theory for general psychology and developmental psychology [ and for personality theory and psychology ] ) (i.e. a core theory for Psychology in-general, as a whole or in any major "part"): This may be the route to real empiricism and to Psychology as a natural science; consider it _OR_ "suffer on" with unintelligible fragmentation and no real continuous progress, and other serious SCIENCE failings which presently -- as the case in the entire history of General Psychology -- indicate a LACK OF SCIENCE, i.e. lack of good, real assumptions and overall empiricism ( true empiricism essentially being something yielding a type of self-monitoring and self-control needed to maintain communication and veracity and overcome ignorance -- and even delusion); the empiricism NECESSARY is described in the Project and its major papers and the collected essays -- read ALL to fully understand and to "get to" and understand the KEY hypotheses. :

https://www.researchgate.net/project/Human-Ethology-and-Development-

And, see especially:

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/286920820_A_Human_Ethogram_Its_Scientific_Acceptability_and_Importance_now_NEW_because_new_technology_allows_investigation_of_the_hypotheses_an_early_MUST_READ

and

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/322818578_NOW_the_nearly_complete_collection_of_essays_RIGHT_HERE_BUT_STILL_ALSO_SEE_THE_Comments_1_for_a_copy_of_some_important_more_recent_posts_not_in_the_Collection_include_reading_the_2_Replies_to_the_Comm

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