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Plagiarism
Copied from Wikipedia under CC BY-SA 3.0. Plagiarism : Using another author’s work as if it was one’s own original work Plagiarism is the representation of another author‘s language, thoughts, ideas, or expressions as one’s own original work. In educational contexts, there are differing definitions of plagiarism depending on the institution. Plagiarism is considered aContinue reading “Plagiarism”
Part 3 – Professor Michael Eysenck (and the Rest): Give Me Back My Attentional-Probe-Paradigm
Part III of the story of how my intellectual property was stolen by a group of leading psychology researchers at London University.
Part 2 of the saga: Professor Michael Eysenck (and the Rest): Give Me Back My Attentional-Probe-Paradigm
Part II of the story of how my intellectual property was stolen by a group of leading psychology researchers at London University.
Professor Michael Eysenck (and the Rest): Give Me Back My Attentional-Probe-Paradigm. Part I
Part I of the story of how my intellectual property was stolen by a group of leading psychology researchers at London University.
Resignation from the British Psychological Society
Two years later and nothing has changed. Posted on 16 July 2022 at: https://thepsychologist.bps.org.uk/volume-33/september-2020/standing-against-racism (BPS membership login is necessary to access this article.) Enough is enough. Two years have passed since writing the above comments and nothing has changed. If anything, the situation has worsened. Systemic misgovernance, racism, and lack of probity within the SocietyContinue reading “Resignation from the British Psychological Society”
British Psychological Society Investigating Historical Malpractice
The British Psychological Society is conducting an investigation of historical malpractice by Society members. The investigation is being held in secret, behind closed doors, and without any independent checks and balances. The Society does not want the public to know about this investigation. Even the Society’s own members do not know the details of theContinue reading “British Psychological Society Investigating Historical Malpractice”
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