The Psychologist, October 1998
Chris Cullen's Presidential Address
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Chris Cullen's Presidential Address
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The trouble with rules
In his Presidential Address at the 1998 Annual Conference, Chris Cullen argued that rule-governed behaviour is often insensitive to external changes.
Why I study... repetition priming
Hadyn Ellis and Andrew Ellis
Student finance and mental health
Ron Roberts, John Golding and Tony Towell look at the implications of financial hardship for the well-being of students and the wider community.
Qualitative research...Science or pseudo-science?
Michael Morgan returns to the quantitative vs. qualitative debate. Neil Cooper and Chris Stevenson suggest that Michael Morgan fails to consider that science is a social activity. Carol Sherrard argues for the coexistence of qualitative and quantitative methods. Michael Morgan attempts to summarise the main questions that divide the participants in the debate.
Return to sender - Why written communications fail
James Hartley gave the C.S. Myers Lecture at the Society's 1998 Annual Conference in Brighton.