The Psychologist, November 2010
The battle of the sex differences
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The battle of the sex differences
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The battle of the sex differences
Jon Sutton interviews Cordelia Fine about neurosexism and more.
No self without self-delusion
Daniel Wright on how fiction can aid our understanding of delusional misidentifications.
Being proactive at work – blessing or bane?
Frank Belschak and Deanne Den Hartog unravel positive and negative aspects of proactive behaviour at work.
Collective solutions to a global problem
David Uzzell delivered the joint British Academy/British Psychological Society Annual Lecture, on psychology and climate change.
One on one... with Anne Treisman
…with Anne Treisman (including online-only answers)
Coca-Cola – Brain tonic or poison?
Ludy T. Benjamin Jr on a fascinating trial and a psychologist’s role in it.
New Voices: Remembering the veterans
Phil Boyes with the second in our series for budding writers.
Occupational psychology in a changing world
Top occupational psychologists discuss the state of the discipline.
Media: The blind feeding the blind
Kisane Prutton on the media’s particular appetite for psychology
Selling the value of occupational psychology
Ian Florance talks to staff at global financial services company UBS.
Book reviews, November 2010
neurosexism and politics as Simon Baron-Cohen reviews Cordelia Fine’s new book; why aren’t we saving the planet; and sensory marketing.
Society, November 2010
toothless, geriatric lions and the ethics of animal research in the President’s column; accreditation through partnership; the language of music; and more
Forum, November 2010
‘approved clinicians’; the power of bad; BAME psychologists; and more.
News, November 2010
Science is Vital campaign; ‘over-identification’ of special educational needs; the ‘halfalogue’; Ig Nobel Awards; the glass cliff for female leaders; and more.