«Debunking: A Meta -
Analysis of the
Psychological Efficacy of Messages Countering Misinformation» was conducted by researchers at the Social Action Lab at the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign and at the Annenberg Public Policy
Center of the University of Pennsylvania.
While the recent upsurge of feminist activity in this country has indeed been a liberating one, its force has been chiefly emotional — personal,
psychological and subjective —
centered, like the other radical movements to which it is related, on the present and its immediate needs, rather than on historical
analysis of the basic intellectual issues which the feminist attack on the status quo automatically raises.1 Like any revolution, however, the feminist one ultimately must come to grips with the intellectual and ideological basis of the various intellectual or scholarly disciplines — history, philosophy, sociology, psychology, etc. — in the same way that it questions the ideologies of present social institutions.
2015 County - Level
Analysis of U.S. Licensed Psychologists and Indicators,
Center for Workforce Studies, American
Psychological Association, March, 2016, Accessed August 30, 2016, http://www.apa.org/workforce/publications/15-county-
analysis/index.aspx