The Psychologist, September 2001
Nonsensical questions, and the weird and wonderful.
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Nonsensical questions, and the weird and wonderful.
This is a member only download
Access to PDFs of Psychologist issues is restricted to members of the society. Join us to enjoy this and a host of other benefits.
Is a jumper angrier than a tree?
Amanda Waterman, Mark Blades and Christopher Spencer ask nonsensical questions – but their research has serious implications for anyone who interviews children.
Weird and wonderful
Neil Martin, Associate Editor for ‘Research in brief’, with 100 odd-sounding papers from the world of psychology and related disciplines.
Happiness - stuck with what you've got?
David Lykken and Mike Csikszentmihalyi debate the impact of genetic factors on happiness.
The future belongs to psychology
Tommy MacKay gave his Presidential Address at April’s Centenary Conference in Glasgow.
European Congress 2001
Associate Editor for Conference reports Kate Cavanagh introduces our coverage of the VIIth European Congress of Psychology, held at London’s Barbican Centre in July.
Centenary, September 2001
Biographies of Rivers, Myers and Bowlby.