The Psychologist, December 2002
Genetic basis of Williams Syndrome.
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Genetic basis of Williams Syndrome.
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Elementary, my dear Watson, the clue is in the genes... Or is it?
Annette Karmiloff-Smith plays detective to unravel the genetic basis of Williams syndrome.
Changing research horizons
At the Annual Conference in Blackpool Vicki Bruce gave her Presidential Address on getting psychological research to the people who use it.
Are two heads better than one?
...Or do too many cooks spoil the broth? Rebecca Thompson investigates collaborative memory.
Social categorisation - Blurring the boundaries
The winner of the 2000 Award for Outstanding Doctoral Research Contributions to Psychology, Richard J. Crisp, describes his research on the potential of ‘multiple social categorisation’ in reducing prejudice.
Interview - Branching out
Jim McCourt interviews Dominic Upton, Chair of the BPS Branches Forum.
Michael Argyle
Roger Lamb and Mary Sissons Joshi pay tribute to social psychologist Michael Argyle, who died on 6 September.
Media watch - The agony and the Ecstasy
Geraldine O'Hare on the Soham murders and The Psychologist drug controversy.
Personal space - Remove the barriers
Peter Stannett on equal opportunities in psychology.