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TITLE: PSYCHOLOGY TODAY Magazine
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ISSUE DATE:
NOVEMBER 1978 / VOL. 12. NO. 6
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Special Abilities of the Sexes. Are Male and Female brains different?
Cover: Photo by Michael Somoroff.
THE MAGAZINE OF HUMAN EXPERIENCE:
Special Abilities of the Sexes: Do They Begin in the Brain? By Daniel Goleman
At least some differences in aptitudes between men and women may be neurologically determined, according to at least some new research.
The Sexes Under Scrutiny:
From Old Biases to New Theories
By Mary Brown Parlee
Scrupulous studies are now tracking
the sources of sexual identity.
The Selling of Soft Tech
Stewart Brand interviewed by
Wade Greene
The creator of the Whole Earth
Catalog is changing his mind about
self-sufficiency. His new goal is a
manageable technology.
Cooking with Psychophysics By Berkeley Rice
Our perception of qualities like "naturalness" in food can be measured, say experts in sensory testing, who are attempting to psych out consumer tastes.
Bringing Up Mother
By Julius Segal and Herbert Yahraes As parents influence their kids' behavior, the children are also shaping them.
A Couple That Could
By Robert Meyers
How a young retarded couple
achieved a home and a marriage.
Sex and Aggression: Proving the Link By Seymour Feshbach and Neal Malamuth
A common taboo in our society keeps sex and aggression in check. Lifting the ban on one may trigger the other.
Animal Smarts
By Jack C. Horn
An IQ test for cats; dangling bats; a
defense of the dinosaur.
DEPARTMENTS:
Letters.
Personal On Watching Myself Get Old By Donald O. Hebb One of the most influential thinkers in psychology gently contrasts his research with his own experience.
Up Front Social Science vs. Government: Standoff at Policy Gap By Amitai Etzion Bureaucrats want practical results; researchers protest that the pressure leads to shoddy science.
Newsline Adolescent Sturm and Drang revised; and other items.
Outlook Cloneconomics By John J. Swetnam Cloning and cost-effectiveness.
At Issue The Washington Drug Scene: More Tales Than Heads By Michael Halberstam Power and alcohol vs. pot and pills.
Books How Werner Got It Psychologist Morris B. Parloff reviews William Bartley's authorized biography of Werner Erhard. Talking About Sex: The History of a Compulsion Christopher Lasch looks at Michel Foucault's The History of Sexuality. What Little Girls Were Good For Claude Levi-Strauss's The Origin of Table Manners reviewed by anthropologist James Boon.
The Brain Secrets of the Placebo By Howard L. Fields Placebos create chemical changes.
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