The Psychologist, August 2008
Running the world-class programme in athletics
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Running the world-class programme in athletics
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Running the world-class programme in athletics
Dave Collins, Performance Director at UK Athletics, on how he will be putting his background in psychology to use in pursuit of medals this month.
Swifter, higher, stronger: The history of sport psychology
As the latest Olympics gets under way, John Kremer and Aidan Moran explore how the subdiscipline – after a few false starts – has grown ever fitter.
One on one – with Sandy Wolfson
One on one – with Sandy Wolfson
Robots, mirror neurons, virtual reality and autism
Mark Turner on some intriguing developments that could be used to help children with autism to understand and interact with other.
Changing the face of criminal identification
Charlie Frowd, Vicki Bruce and Peter J.B. Hancock describe the latest techniques to construct the face of a criminal.
Finding large effect sizes - good news or bad news?
John P.A. Ioannidis on why we should be cautious, and how a Bayesian perspective and examination of all the evidence may help us approach the truth.
Public engagement
Thomas L. Webb and Ellen Poliakoff argue that it’s time to take a psychological approach to understanding and promoting participation in public engagement activities.
Careers: Improving Opportunities
Professor David M. Clark, Matthew Keane and Dougie Marks
Book reviews, August 2008
Including Chris Frith and Uta Frith on 'See Inside Your Head'.
News and media, August 2008
Including honours.
Society, August 2008
Including President's Column.
Letters, August 2008
Including statutory regulation, and dying.