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Psychologists, Under a Historian's Lens

A scholar asserts that key figures in the discipline had ties to torture

As the American Psychological Association debates whether its members should be involved in so-called coercive interrogation, Alfred W. McCoy is trying to get psychologists to own up to their past.

Mr. McCoy, a professor of history at the University...

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