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Psychology without boundaries: Crossing the longest undefended border in the world*
Abstract The abolition of boundaries dividing subfields of psychology is made difficult by, among other forces, different reward systems and...
Canadian Psychology, 08/01/03 by Suedfeld, Peter · More from publication -
Specific and general attributional patterns of Holocaust survivors
Abstract Members of Holocaust survivor groups and participants at survivor gatherings were asked to fill out questionnaire batteries, which...
Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science, 04/01/03 by Suedfeld, Peter · More from publication -
Reverberations of the Holocaust fifty years later: psychology's contributions to understanding persecution and genocide [Presidential address]
Presidential Address -- Allocution presidentielle Abstract The Nazi attempt to annihilate the Jewish people ended over 50 years ago, but both...
Canadian Psychology, 02/01/00 by Suedfeld, Peter · More from publication -
Homo invictus: the indomitable species
Donald O.Hebb Award for Distinguished Contribution to Psychology as aScience (1996) / Prix Donald O. Hebb pour contribution remarquable a...
Canadian Psychology, 08/01/97 by Suedfeld, Peter · More from publication -
Conflict in Clayoquot Sound: using thematic content anaylsis to understand psychological aspects of environmental controversy
Abstract The present study examined the information campaigns of groups involved in the Clayoquot land-use debate for the presence of motivational...
Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science, 07/01/97 by Suedfeld, Peter; Lavallee, Loraine · More from publication -
Sociopolitical values and integrative complexity of members of student political groups
Abstract Members of University affiliates of the four major B.C. parties were assessed fo r responsibility ascription, authoritarianism, humanistic...
Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science, 01/01/94 by Suedfeld, Peter · More from publication


