[tips] Giving Psychology Away source

2013-01-01 Thread Jeffry Ricker, Ph.D.
Hi all, I used to know this, but I'm drawing a blank. Where did the phrase,giving psychology away, come from? I thought it was from a long-ago APA presidential address, but I'm having trouble locating it. Best, Jeff --

Re: [tips] Giving Psychology Away source

2013-01-01 Thread Ken Steele
Try this reference: Miller, G. A. (1969). The presidential address. American Psychologist, 24, 1063-1075. Ken On Jan 1, 2013, at 7:13 PM, Jeffry Ricker, Ph.D. jeff.ric...@scottsdalecc.edu wrote: Hi all, I used to know this, but I'm drawing a blank. Where did the phrase,giving

Re: [tips] Giving Psychology Away source

2013-01-01 Thread sblack
On 1 Jan 2013 at 17:13, Jeffry Ricker, Ph.D. wrote: Hi all, I used to know this, but I'm drawing a blank. Where did the phrase,giving psychology away, come from? I thought it was from a long-ago APA presidential address, but I'm having trouble locating it. Mr. (or Ms., if you prefer)

Re: [tips] Giving Psychology Away source

2013-01-01 Thread Mike Palij
On Tue, 01 Jan 2013 16:35:11 -0800, Ken Steele wrote: Try this reference: Miller, G. A. (1969). The presidential address. American Psychologist, 24, 1063-1075. Actually, the reference is Miller, G. A. (1969). Psychology as a means of promoting human welfare. American Psychologist, 24,

Re: [tips] Giving Psychology Away source

2013-01-01 Thread Jeffry Ricker, Ph.D.
On Jan 1, 2013, at 5:34 PM, Ken Steele wrote: On Jan 1, 2013, at 5:38 PM, sbl...@ubishops.ca wrote: On Jan 1, 2013, at 6:35 PM, Mike Palij wrote: Thanks for the reference. I thought it was an APA presidential address. My mistake was to misremember the title of the address as Giving Psychology