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Scientific Freedom in Peril; Mission Not Accomplished
Scientific Freedom in Peril Stanley Sue University of California, Davis Beth Loftus [Observer, August 2003] correctly identifies the need to defend scientific freedom. However, psychological science is being confronted with a worse threat – namely
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Scientists in the Service
Psychological Science Onboard a Submarine By Jeff Dyche I didn’t join the Navy to become a psychologist. I don’t know anyone who has. Most people join the armed services to learn a skill or trade
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Scientists in the Service
Bringing Science to Military Policy By Jane M. Arabian I remember, as a new graduate student, hearing one particular comment made to my first “Pro Sem” class by the chair of the University of Toronto
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Psychological Science and the Transformation of the Military
Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman once said “War is hell.” It says so boldly on his statue in New York City’s Central Park. Now, a small army of psychologists is researching how to take at least