There is an article by Robert Bjork in this month's issue of American
Psychologist that I think will be of interest to the group.  My impression is
that the Bjork paper was, in part, published in response to the controversy
over how the APA reacted to the publication of a paper written by Rind, et al.
(1998).  You might recall that the Rind, et al., paper reported some
controversial findings regarding child sexual abuse.  Anyhow, check it out:

Bjork, R. A. (2000).  Indpendence of scientific Publishing.   American
Psychologist, 55, 981-984.
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