Stephen, you are right. :-)
Abstracts from every issue, from the first in 1937 until the most
recent, are online at http://thepsychologicalrecord.siuc.edu/archive.html . I
got a kick out of looking at some of the oldest ones, such as "An Empirical
Scale for Measuring Militarism-Pacifism" (Joseph Zubin & Morris Gristle),
Changes in Hunger During Starvation" (W. T. Heron & B. F. Skinner), and "Effect
of Benzedrine Sulphate on Mental Work" (Walter J. McNamera & Ralph E. Miller).
Cheers,
Karl W.
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Subject: Re: [tips] The Psychological Record
On 30 Oct 2009 at 13:55, Wuensch, Karl L wrote:
>
> A colleague of mine asked the editor of The Psychological Record about
> page charges. In her reply, the editor made it clear that The Psychological
> Record does NOT have page charges, and never has.
Thanks, Karl. It will be interesting to see how the discrepancy
between this and Annette's experience of paying exorbitant
page charges to the Record is resolved. Does false memory
strike again?
So, was I also right about _Psychological Record_ favouring a
behaviouristic orientation? :-)
(Reminds me of the joke about the rabbi mediating a dispute.
He listens to the wife first, and concludes "You're right." He then
listens to the husband, nods wisely, and concludes "You're
right".
A bystander protests, "Rabbi, they can't both be right".
The rabbi replies,"You're right too!" )
Stephen
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