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The psychology of the blindingly obvious `It's a pity that so much talent and money is wasted on research fit only for the silly season'
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PEOPLE WHO are afraid of intimacy don't have very good
relationships. Women with underarm or leg hair are disgusting but
more intelligent. Stating the obvious and the absurd has spawned a
million dollar industry of academics, all profiting from the "pop
science" of the modern age. Last week they came together,
psychologists from all over the world, in a mass jamboree of the
American Psychological Association in Washington DC.
Psychology (knowledge of the spirit) dates back to the anci...
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