Casting Nets and Testing Specimens— Two Grand Methods of Psychology March 22, 2022 Dag Forssell Books Phil Runkel The spring semester is nearly half completed. I am using your book in two classes. My experience this year is identical to that last year., when I wrote to you, “As time passes … I am increasingly convinced that your book ranks alongside Bill’s [Powers] book in 1973 as a seminal work in the new behavioral science.” So it is. Tom Bourbon, 1991 © 1990, 2007, Philip J. Runkel 8.25×11 inches, illustrated. Living Control Systems Publishing, Menlo Park, CA. ISBN 0-9740155-7-1 CasttingNetsRunkel2007Download bookLCSscience
Bill Powers Things I’d like to say if they wouldn’t think I’m a nut Or — Overgeneralizations that aren’t that far over. April 16, 2022 Dag Forssell Bill Powers, Papers, PCT Another hard-hitting comment on the state of our contemporary behavioral sciences. […]
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Books Controlling PEOPLE: The Paradoxical Nature of Being Human December 11, 2022 iapct board Books, Psychology & Mental Health Richard S. Marken, and Timothy A. Carey Australian Academic Press (February 3, 2016) Book description “We need to strive for a world where people control what is important to themselves while minimizing the controlling of […]