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Robert A. Bjork
Robert A. Bjork (Ph.D., Stanford University; B.A., Minnesota) is Distinguished Professor and Chair of Psychology at the University of California, Los Angeles. His research focuses on human learning and memory and on the implications of the science of learning for instruction and training.
Robert_A._Bjork
Animal testing/Archive 5
Talk:Animal_testing/Archive_5
PsycINFO
Talk:PsycINFO
Jeannine Gramick
Jeannine Gramick (born 1942) is a Roman Catholic nun, and a co-founder of the activist organization New Ways Ministry.
Jeannine_Gramick
EmDrive
Talk:EmDrive
Reference desk archive/Science/2006 September 22
Wikipedia:Reference_desk_archive/Science/2006_September_22
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors
Psychology_of_Addictive_Behaviors
Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays and Gays
Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays and Gays (PFOX) is a non-profit organization providing outreach, education, and public awareness in support of the ex-gay community. PFOX maintains that homosexuality is a choice, not a product of biological determination. The PFOX website states
Parents_and_Friends_of_Ex-Gays_and_Gays
Norman Vincent Peale
Talk:Norman_Vincent_Peale
J. Philippe Rushton/Archive 2
Talk:J._Philippe_Rushton/Archive_2
Dead external links/301/h
Wikipedia:Dead_external_links/301/h
Psychology
Template_talk:Psychology
Spreading activation
Spreading activation is a method for searching associative networks, neural networks or semantic networks. The search process is initiated by labeling a set of source nodes (e.g. concepts in a semantic network) with weights or "activation" and then iteratively propagating or "spreading" that activation out to other nodes linked to the source nodes.
Spreading_activation
Jennifer Richeson
Jennifer A. Richeson is an African-American social psychologist who studies racial identity and interracial interactions.
Jennifer_Richeson
Sexual abuse
Sexual abuse, also referred to as molestation, is the forcing of undesired sexual behavior by one person upon another, when that force falls short of being a sexual assault. The offender is referred to as a molester or molestor or abuser or sexual abuser. The term also covers any behavior by any adult towards a child to stimulate either the adult or child sexually. When the victim is younger than the age of consent, it is referred to as child sexual abuse.
Sexual_abuse
Articles for deletion/Log/2006 October 12
Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2006_October_12
Articles for deletion/Pet peeve
Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Pet_peeve
James Dobson/Archive 1
Talk:James_Dobson/Archive_1
LGBT parenting
Many lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people are parents. In the 2000 U.S. Census, for example, 33 percent of female same-sex couple households and 22 percent of male same-sex couple households reported at least one child under the age of 18 living in the home. Nevertheless, LGBT parenting in general, and adoption by LGBT couples in particular, are issues of ongoing political controversy in many Western countries, often seen as part of culture wars between conservatives and social liberals.
LGBT_parenting
Marketing ethics
Marketing ethics is the area of applied ethics which deals with the moral principles behind the operation and regulation of marketing. Some areas of marketing ethics (ethics of advertising and promotion) overlap with media ethics.
Marketing_ethics
Michael Merzenich
Michael M. Merzenich is a professor emeritus neuroscientist at the University of California, San Francisco. His contributions to the field are numerous. He took the sensory cortex maps developed by his predecessors like Archie Tunturi, Clinton Woolsey, Vernon Mountcastle, Wade Marshall, and Philip Bard, and refined them using dense micro-electrode mapping techniques.
Michael_Merzenich
Mediation Cabal/Cases/2006-10-07 Advocates for Children in Therapy/copypage
Wikipedia:Mediation_Cabal/Cases/2006-10-07_Advocates_for_Children_in_Therapy/copypage
APA Task Force on Deceptive and Indirect Techniques of Persuasion and Control
APA Task Force on Deceptive and Indirect Techniques of Persuasion and Control (DIMPAC) formed at the request of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 1983. The APA asked Margaret Singer, one of the leading proponents of theories of coercive persuasion, to chair a task force to Before the task force had submitted its final report, the APA submitted an amicus curiae brief (10 February 1987) in a case pending before the California Supreme Court. The case involved issues of brainwashing
APA_Task_Force_on_Deceptive_and_Indirect_Techniques_of_Persuasion_and_Control
Ken Wilber/archive1
Talk:Ken_Wilber/archive1
Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays and Gays
Talk:Parents_and_Friends_of_Ex-Gays_and_Gays
Directed attention fatigue
Talk:Directed_attention_fatigue
Robert P. Abelson
Robert Paul Abelson (September 12, 1928 – July 13, 2005) was a Yale University psychologist and political scientist with special interests in statistics and logic.He was born in New York City and attended the Bronx High School of Science. He did his undergraduate work at MIT and his Ph.D. in psychology at Princeton University's Department of Psychology under John Tukey and Silvan Tomkins.
Robert_P._Abelson
Need for cognition
The need for cognition, in psychology, is a personality variable reflecting the extent to which people engage in and enjoy effortful cognitive activities.People high in the need for cognition are more likely to form their attitudes by paying close attention to relevant arguments (i.e.,
Need_for_cognition
Teen escort company
Teen escort company, also called a youth transport firm, is a term used in the United States and Denmark to describe a business that specializes in transporting teenagers from their homes to various facilities.
Teen_escort_company
Homosexuality and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Talk:Homosexuality_and_The_Church_of_Jesus_Christ_of_Latter-day_Saints
Fusiform face area
Fusiform face area (FFA) is a part of the human visual system which might be specialized for facial recognition, although there is some evidence that it also processes categorical information about other objects.
Fusiform_face_area
Journal of Applied Psychology
Journal of Applied Psychology is a publication of the APA. www.apa.org/journals
Journal_of_Applied_Psychology
Reference desk/Archives/Miscellaneous/2006 November 11
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Miscellaneous/2006_November_11
Tamara Sher
Tamara_Sher
James Birren
James E. Birren, Ph.D. (born in 1918) is one of the founders of the field of gerontology since the 1940s. He is a past president of The Gerontological Society of America, and author of over 250 publications.
James_Birren
Copyright problems/2006 November 28/Articles
Wikipedia:Copyright_problems/2006_November_28/Articles
Copyright problems/2006 November 28
Wikipedia:Copyright_problems/2006_November_28
WikiProject Fire Service
Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Fire_Service
Reference desk/Archives/Humanities/2006 November 29
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2006_November_29
Articles for deletion/Log/2006 December 7
Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2006_December_7
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (often referred to as JPSP) is a monthly psychology journal of the American Psychological Association. It is considered one of the top journals in the fields of social and personality psychology. Its focus is on empirical research reports; however, specialized theoretical, methodological, and review papers are also published.
Journal_of_Personality_and_Social_Psychology
Diana Baumrind
Diana Blumberg Baumrind (born August 23, 1927) is a clinical and developmental psychologist.Baumrind was born into a small Jewish community in New York City, the first of two daughters of Hyman and Mollie Blumberg. She completed her A.B. in Psychology and Philosophy at Hunter College in 1948, and her M.A. and Ph.D. in Psychology at the University of California, Berkeley.
Diana_Baumrind
Articles for deletion/TOS TrekMUSE (2nd nomination)
Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/TOS_TrekMUSE_(2nd_nomination)
Fear of bees
Fear of bees or bee stings is one of common fears among people. Apiphobia (from Latin apis for "honeybee") or melissophobia (from Greek melissa for "honeybee"), and Spheksophobia (from the greek Sphex for wasp) is an abnormal fear of bees and wasps, a kind of specific phobia.
Fear_of_bees
Spectrum disorder
Talk:Spectrum_disorder
Copyright problems/2006 December 26/Articles
Wikipedia:Copyright_problems/2006_December_26/Articles
Copyright problems/2006 December 26
Wikipedia:Copyright_problems/2006_December_26
Articles for deletion/Log/2007 January 1
Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2007_January_1
Mark Sirkin
Mark I. Sirkin is an American clinical psychologist. He is the Director of the Robert M. Beren Center of the Ferkaus Graduate School of Psychology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Yeshiva University. Following his doctoral work, Sirkin took a position on the faculty of the Department of Psychiatry of the University of Rochester Medical Center, where he worked with Professor Lyman Wynne, M.D.,
Mark_Sirkin
Psychological Bulletin
Psychological Bulletin is a scholarly journal specializing in literature reviews. It was founded by Johns Hopkins psycholologist James Mark Baldwin in 1904. immediately after he had bought out James McKeen Cattell's share of Psychological Review, which the two had founded ten years earlier.
Psychological_Bulletin