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1437:" Are we seriously to believe that there were no studies of "sex differences" in psychology before 1903? According to Barbara Lloyd "At the beginning of the twentieth century, Helen Thompson Woolley commented on nineteenth and early twentieth-century psychologists' and physiologists' efforts to understand sex differences. She wrote: 'There is perhaps no field aspiring to be scientific where flagrant personal bias, logic martyred in the cause of supporting prejudice, unfounded assertions, and even sentimental rot and drivel, have run riot to such an extent as here'" ( 1423:), which is "a project directed by Alexandra Rutherford at York University in Toronto, Canada. She is joined on the project by a dynamic group of undergraduate and graduate students who use historical, feminist, critical, and constructionist approaches to analyze the past and present experiences of women and minorities in psychology and society." Alexandra Rutherford is an associate professor in the Department of Psychology. It's difficult to know how to treat this site. It may be worth raising it at 1392:, posted for the use of all Wikipedians who have occasion to edit articles on human intelligence and related issues. I happen to have circulating access to a huge academic research library at a university with an active research program in these issues (and to another library that is one of the ten largest public library systems in the United States) and have been researching these issues since 1989. You are welcome to use these citations for your own research. You can help other Wikipedians by 393: 796: 865: 844: 772: 383: 362: 102: 81: 211: 186: 1354: 498: 808: 477: 958: 937: 968: 50: 278: 257: 591: 570: 21: 690: 659: 288: 700: 1046: 112: 1506:
Okay, found out what James, 1994 is. We can't cite it directly as it's an unpublished manuscript (or at least it was in 2000, in the 7th edition I was able to get access to an ebook of), and the title doesn't pull up any hits anywhere other than Google Books (as a reference in the Schultz and Schultz
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More than three years later, this is still a problem. I would very much like to remove all women that are mentioned just because they are women or just because they are not white. The reason is that this is not something that drives the development of psychology forward. If nobody protests, I will do
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As I wrote above, you need to ground your changes in wikipedia policy and/or precedent. This is not about whether anyone is a feminist. It is about removing content in a disruptive way. If you won't revert your removal at least until other editors weigh in, the next step is to have this discussed at
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article, roughly the same claim ("Being that it was the first known dissertation on sex differences, it received mixed reviews.") sourced to Benjamin, Ludy T. (2007). A Brief History of Modern Psychology. No page number, and the Google Books link provided has no preview. On the other hand, the 2nd
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have a preview and "Woolley" has no results. However, I found another book stating saying " doctoral dissertation at the University of Chicago was the first experimental test of the Darwinian notion that women were biologically inferior to men, an idea assumed at the time to be so obvious that it
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Yes, the women and feminism stuff needs to be removed; it has very little to do with the article itself. Being the first black woman or woman to do something shouldn't fill up so much space on the article, it clearly degrades the quality and is completely useless
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are unnecessary (on many levels). Perhaps we should look for some secondary sources from something like...a history of psychology textbook. I also imagine that the APA and APS have likely generated releases about key developments or scientists.
1337:. I've done my best to put these into lower case in accordance with these style manuals. If anyone would like to discuss this issue, please do so here, rather than putting loads of extra capital letters into the article itself. Thank you. 1258:, so suggesting the content be moved there is not constructive. Rather than stating opinions, I suggest you find precedent in other timeline articles, or a discussion on a wikipedia policy or guideline page that supports the removal. 1292:. Undue weight might be an issue for something like repeated mentions of Steven Pinker, as in the comment that started this discussion, but I don't accept that, for example, the inclusion of a sentence on the founding of 424: 1272:
I've removed 1700 letters of useless derailing information from a long article. I won't let a feminist clutter up this page again. The information took 2,3% of the whole long article. These changes will stand.
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I like reference books that take a historical approach, and I have some to suggest to editors of this page. You may find it helpful while reading or editing articles to look at a bibliography of
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the administrator's noticeboard. I believe the removed content has a legitimate place in the article because the subjects of the entries all have their own wikipedia articles, and thus meet
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book). But given Schultz and Schultz makes the claim and cites to something, that makes it a secondary source for the purposes of the claim that Woolley's study was the first one. —/
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I don't see any mentions of the Positive Psychology movement here...I'm unable to add them as I've just begun learning about it's history. Can anyone contribute those? Thanks!
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Controversial removals need consensus on the talk page before changes. Stating your intent is not a discussion. Other editor's input is needed. There is no
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think should be on this timeline. There is many more, but these were the first ones I could think of. Please add!
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There was a lot of overcapitalization here, of psychological concepts that are not normally capitalized per
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Apparently Traite Clinique et Therapeutique de L'Hysterie wasn't written by Breuer but by Pierre Briquet.
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I can't get Google Books to show the references section, so I can't tell you what James 1994 is. —/
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Arbitrary inclusion of certain work is certainly NPOV. For example, multiple references to
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Doing this now. Explaining a bit more: These women should be represented in a
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I would rather say that arbitrary inclusion of certain work is certainly NOT
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The IP is removing content sourced to a website called "Feminist Voices" (
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