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Child As Father To The Man [Sic]: The Political Psychology Of Spanking, Ibpp Editor
Child As Father To The Man [Sic]: The Political Psychology Of Spanking, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes political psychological aspects of the ongoing controversy about the consequences of spanking as a child-rearing technique.
Politics, Childhood Sexual Abuse, And Science Abuse, Ibpp Editor
Politics, Childhood Sexual Abuse, And Science Abuse, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article explores the latest political developments concerning the scientific analysis of childhood sexual abuse.
Is Science Ever Science? The Politics Of Child Care, Ibpp Editor
Is Science Ever Science? The Politics Of Child Care, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article explores the political behavior of psychologists in the carrying out of scientific tasks.
Ibpp Research Associates: Zimbabwe, Staff Writer – Standard Online (Zimbabwe)
Ibpp Research Associates: Zimbabwe, Staff Writer – Standard Online (Zimbabwe)
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The following article was posted on the Standard Online (Zimbabwe). All rights to the article are reserved, and it may not be provided for download here. Please contact The Standard for more information.
This article discusses the declaration for three days of mourning for Laurent Kabila, former Democratic Republic of the Congo leader. President Robert Mugabe declared the three-day mourning period and many in the general public felt Mugabe was demeaning the people of Zimbabwe.