Letter/Observer Forum
IRBs Should Not Be ‘Research Design Police’
I am deeply concerned about the letters of Christine Hansen (“Limitations of IRB Expertise,” Observer, April 2002) and Harold Stanislaw (“IRBs Must Understand Psychological Science,” Observer, April 2002) to a […]... More>
Observer Article
Reading Other People’s Mail
Since 1975, I have made probably 15 trips to the Archives of the History of American Psychology, in Akron, Ohio. My first is the most memorable. In 1974 I was […]... More>
Cover Story
Basement of Dreams: Psychology’s History is Alive and Well in Akron
They come asking questions. They come searching for clues to a killer’s identity. They come seeking their lineage to hold a piece of the “true cross” to watch old movies […]... More>
Presidential Column
A Case for Lumping, Neatly
At this juncture in our field, constant centrifugal forces pressure us to fly apart at the seams, breaking psychology apart. The forces are visible everywhere in the challenges they present: […]... More>
Observer Article
New Leadership, Familiar Faces
Princeton social psychologist Susan T. Fiske took the helm of the American Psychological Society as 2002-03 President at the conclusion of the 14th Annual Convention in June. Henry L. Roediger, […]... More>




