December 10, 2007
American Psychological Association Panel Urges Curbs on Corporate Influence on the Discipline
The profession of psychology should become far more vigilant in repelling the influence of corporations, particularly pharmaceutical companies, suggests a report from the American Psychological Association's Presidential Task Force on External Funding.
The committee has recommended that the association develop policies, training materials, and continuing-education programs that help to preserve the independence of psychological science, practice, and education.
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