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, 1063-1075.

See:
https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:J20nESQ-wRoJ:doi.apa.org/journals/amp/24/12/1063.pdf+&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESiSp59HDbL4-P4QUXS1I7nGifwxvyfAxW6OG1P6mL_MU8jEYHnr93bQmP_CVrHePb_hAfYA_ukKkfG1tAkbd45yjToLAonJXGZ3C6ALX8VFIR-DlS2vacWrFuoTn7wrGOWU_ilu&sig=AHIEtbQ0LOnDh7cpBx29x_0D4yWtpvOvJg

-Mike Palij
New York University
m...@nyu.edu

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
psychology away, come from? I thought it was from a long-ago APA presidential
address, but I'm having trouble locating it.


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