Hi all,
I came upon an article on the Mozart Effect that was published last year in the
“British Journal of Medicine and Medical Research.” I didn’t read it, but
noticed immeediately that the article was full of grammatical errors. It seemed
very likely that the journal was the product of a pre
On Jan 11, 2016, at 11:33 AM, Mike Palij wrote:
> She also mentions William James and says:
>
> |...he did establish one of the first psychological laboratories
> |in the United States.
>
> This statement is potentially misleading in several ways:
> (1) Billy J was not a researcher in sense th
On Mon, 11 Jan 2016 10:07:20 -0800, Marie Helweg-Larsen wrote:
Interesting article about new research in Economics showing how female
(but not male) economists are do not receive credit for their work if
they
publish with men (as opposed to publishing with women or by
themselves).
I wonder wha
Interesting article about new research in Economics showing how female (but not
male) economists are do not receive credit for their work if they publish with
men (as opposed to publishing with women or by themselves). I wonder what a
similar analysis in psychology would show. This pattern did
Tipsters who read the New Yorker, the NY Times, and some of
the pop psych book will be familiar with the name Maria Konnikova
who wrote on article in the NY Time magazine this past weekend
about her decision to leave academic psychology (can you find the
rationalizations?) for a life of writing fo