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Although we construct and justify scientific knowledge on the basis of experimental evidence, the way we do this is much more interesting, and much more problematic, than science textbooks suggest. The suggestion of these textbooks

Modern Japan has very few of the world’s natural resources—oil, forests, precious metals. Yet this archipelago has given rise to the world’s third largest economy. Nigeria, by contrast, is blessed with ample natural resources, including

By Michael Reynolds, Trent University At the university where I work, The History of Psychology is a 4th year undergraduate course.  When I teach this course I view it as a capstone for the students’

By Matt Facciani Westminster College The general public frequently holds the view that students study psychology only to become therapists someday. Many psychology students do wish to become therapists, but there are many different paths