Psychology, Biology and the Market Place

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Dickins, Thomas E. 2009. Psychology, Biology and the Market Place. Psychology Teaching Review. 14 (2), pp. 17-20.
AuthorsDickins, Thomas E.
Abstract

This article is a response to Response to John Radford’s “Psychology in its place”. The author argues that psychologists should pay attention to those in the human evolutionary behavioural sciences because academic psychology must be allowed to pursue scientific methods and follow particular interests as the market of ideas dictates in the interests of intellectual progress.

KeywordsEvolutionary Psychology; intellectual freedom
JournalPsychology Teaching Review
Journal citation14 (2), pp. 17-20
ISSN0965-948X
Year2009
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Web address (URL)http://www.bpsshop.org.uk/Psychology-Teaching-Review-Vol-14-No-2-2008-P641.aspx
http://hdl.handle.net/10552/591
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Print2009
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Deposited12 Feb 2010
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Dickins, T.E. (2009) ‘Psychology, Biology and the Market Place’, Psychology Teaching Review 14 (2) 17-20.

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