The Psychologist, August 2000
C.S. Myers Lecture and more.
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C.S. Myers Lecture and more.
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Access to PDFs of Psychologist issues is restricted to members of the society. Join us to enjoy this and a host of other benefits.
Making money out of psychology – Can we explain economic behaviour?
In the C.S. Myers Lecture at the Society’s Annual Conference in 2000, Stephen E.G. Lea asked ‘If you’re so smart, why aren’t you rich?'
Ethical dilemmas
John Raven expresses concern over the widening gap between the routinised application of ethical codes and the true seriousness of the ethical dilemmas faced by our profession.
Deceiving others or deceiving themselves?
Lynn B. Myers explores repression: what it is, how it’s done and what it might mean for psychological research and for repressors themselves.
Thought and feeling - You can't have one without the other
In her 2000 Presidential Address Pat Frankish reflected on the need for a ‘hearts and minds’ approach to change.