December 21, 2007
Panel Warns Psychological Journals About Corporate Influence
In a report issued last week, a task force created by the American Psychological Association urged members of the profession to become far more vigilant in repelling the influence of corporations, particularly pharmaceutical companies.
But what does that report, published in the December issue of the association's flagship publication, American Psychologist, recommend for psychological journals?
A key recommendation in the report, which is titled "Corporate Funding and Conflicts
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