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Curbing the Unnecessary Scholarship (an annual April 1 e-mail)

etilevich wrote 1 month ago: Dear Colleagues: The Taulbee Survey Report ranks CS departments based on the amount of their externa … more →

Tags: Academic Enterprise, Teaching

The Jodi Arias Case: Controversial Theories and Junk Science in the Courtroom9 comments

Monica Pignotti, PhD wrote 2 months ago: A few years ago, I blogged about a case in Texas, The State of Texas v. Billy Joe Harris, where the … more →

Tags: Critical Thinking, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Legal Cases, pseudoscience, colin ross, Jodi Arias, Juan Martinez, legal cases, malingering

ryanjp2012 wrote 2 months ago: Using his great cartoonist skills, Jorge Cham from phdcomics.com does a great job of explaining how … more →

Tags: PhD, presentations, professional communication, Publishing, Technical Writing, cartoonist, Communication, Jorge Cham, phd.com

Scholarly Publications

williamenglish wrote 3 months ago: “The Political Economy of Government Expansion: Why Civil Society Must Supply What Government Can’t” … more →

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williamenglish wrote 3 months ago: Peer Reviewed Journal Articles “Genopolitics and the Science of Genetics” American Polit … more →

Tags: peer reviewed journal articles, Book Reviews and Essays, publications, peer-reviewed, Journal Articles

Scholarly Publications

williamenglish wrote 3 months ago: Scholarly Publications “The Political Economy of Government Expansion: Why Civil Society Must … more →

Tags: Political Economy, Entitlements, Bioethics, Moral inspiration

Setting the Record Straight: Why I Broke with Roger Callahan and TFT

Monica Pignotti, PhD wrote 6 months ago: The topic of my 2004 split with Roger Callahan has come up on the ACEP Research discussion list and … more →

Tags: pseudoscience, Critical Thinking, monica pignotti, Emotional Freedom Techniques, energy psychology, roger callahan, Thought Field Therapy, voice technology

Scholarly eBooks: Understanding the Return on Investment for Libraries

pcgplus wrote 11 months ago: We are delighted to post the attached white paper developed by PCG staff Kate Lara, Research Manager … more →

Tags: Library Market, Publishing Industry, eBooks, Budgets

New Review on DID and Dissociative Disorders10 comments

Monica Pignotti, PhD wrote 1 year ago: A new review of DID and Dissociative Disorders has just been published in the APS journal, Current D … more →

Tags: Dissociative Identity Disorder, monica pignotti, Scott Lilienfeld, ptsd, trauma, ... did, Cults, Multiple Personalities, Bethany Brand

American Anthropology Association FAIL!!!! This Time on an Epic Scale 7 comments

Doug Rocks-Macqueen wrote 1 year ago: This post is part of a series- The 30 Pieces of Silver the American Anthropology Association Sold Us … more →

Tags: Publishing 2, American Anthropology Association, Reauthorization Act, Commercial Publishers, can of worms, term preservation

Brown Recovered Memory Project: Questionable Criteria6 comments

Monica Pignotti, PhD wrote 1 year ago: Since it is common for recovered memory proponents to raise the straw man issue and falsely accuse a … more →

Tags: Dissociative Identity Disorder, Legal Cases, pseudoscience, Critical Thinking, monica pignotti, Susan Clancy, Richard J. McNally, Taus v Loftus, Sybil

Steve Hassan Applies his Model to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints ("Mormons"): Based on "Scientific Research" as he claims or Pseudoscience?4 comments

Monica Pignotti, PhD wrote 1 year ago: The topic of this article is a discussion and closer look at Mr. (note to people doing searches on … more →

Tags: Legal Cases, pseudoscience, Critical Thinking, monica pignotti, American Psychological Association, Cults, Apa, Anti-Cult, Steve Hassan

Martha Marcy May Marlene: An Echo of Therapy Myths?3 comments

Monica Pignotti, PhD wrote 1 year ago: Sean Durkin’s movie, Martha Marcy May Marlene (MMMM), has opened to great critical acclaim. As … more →

Tags: Critical Thinking, Dissociative Identity Disorder, pseudoscience, monica pignotti, ptsd, Cults, Dissociation, Scientology™, Steve Hassan

Claims about DID Therapy: The Need for Clear, Transparent Descriptions of Treatments3 comments

Monica Pignotti, PhD wrote 1 year ago: Continuing on, from my previous posting, I would like to elaborate on one of most important points m … more →

Tags: Dissociative Identity Disorder, Critical Thinking, monica pignotti, ... did, Bethany Brand, Meta-analysis

Clinical Social Work Journal: Special Issue on Evidence-Based Practice

Monica Pignotti, PhD wrote 1 year ago: After much work and peer review, I am pleased to announce that a special issue of the Clinical Socia … more →

Tags: Social Work, Critical Thinking, monica pignotti, Social Work, Evidence Based Practice, bruce thyer, clinical social work, Clinical Social Work Journal

On the Quantity vs. Quality of Research Output

etilevich wrote 1 year ago: ᄅ JASON VARNEY|VARNEYPHOTO.COM Recently one of my Facebook friends has posted the picture above with … more →

Tags: careers, Academic Enterprise

On the Prudence of Pessimism

etilevich wrote 1 year ago: I am in beautiful Detroit, MI, sitting at the gate in the airport, having missed my flight by about … more →

Tags: Uncategorized

False Positives and the Dangers of Untested Models

Monica Pignotti, PhD wrote 1 year ago: In the world of pop psychology, untested mental health models, often replete with checklists abound. … more →

Tags: pseudoscience, Critical Thinking, BITE Model, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, confirmation bias, Cults, false positives, mental health assessment, monica pignotti

EMDR: Empirically Supported Treatment or Pseudoscience?4 comments

Monica Pignotti, PhD wrote 1 year ago: Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) has been classified by the American Psychologic … more →

Tags: Social Work, pseudoscience, monica pignotti, Scott Lilienfeld, American Psychological Association, Empirically Supported Treatments, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Richard J. McNally, ... did


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