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November • 2000
Volume 31 • Number 10
 
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Surviving the Holocaust: Three psychologists remember
The horrors of the Holocaust and the struggles many children overcame to survive Nazism have shaped the lives and work of many psychologists and their families.
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Wait, don't tell me!
A study of the 'tip-of-the-tongue' experience reveals implications for cognitive aging and language production.
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The growth of the new PhD
Higher education takes a hard look at the PhD and finds much that needs changing.
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Women in academe: Seeking equality, seeking mentors
An APA task force recommends ways to ensure more equality for women in academe.
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The NRC: A think tank with a mind of its own
The NRC has won scientists' and lawmakers' respect for it unbiased investigations of science's application to public policy.
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New codes recognize psychologists' work with physical health problems
CPT codes reflect persistent advocacy by APA.
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