David B. Stein

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Average rating: 3.5 · 48 ratings · 6 reviews · 11 distinct works
Ritalin Is Not the Answer A...

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Unraveling The Add/Adhd Fiasco

3.36 avg rating — 14 ratings — published 2001
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Controlling the Difficult A...

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The Psychology Industry Und...

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Mi hijo se distrae en la es...

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Handbook of Hydrogels: Prop...

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“All of this begs the questions as to why psychologists are wasting so much valuable training time on arcane, unproductive, invalid, unreliable, and inaccurate courses.”
David B. Stein, The Psychology Industry Under a Microscope!

“We now enter the Twilight Zone of psychology. Hundreds of theories of personality exist, but no one has yet successfully identified, or even defined, what personality is (Hall and Lindzey, 1957). Thus, there exists a myriad of psychological tests that measure something, but no one seems to quite know what it is.”
David B. Stein, The Psychology Industry Under a Microscope!

“Clinical and counseling psychology research literature is overwhelmingly overloaded with junk science (Hagen, 1997). Researchers and/or professors of psychology and psychiatry may have long illustrative careers where they have numerous refereed published studies, may have risen to high ranks, such as full professor, even at prestigious universities, may have served as editors or associate editors of several professional journals, and may have been voted as leaders in several professional organizations, all of which may be predicated on a career of doing nothing but junk science”
David B. Stein, The Psychology Industry Under a Microscope!

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