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Imo there have been such demonstrations, as well as some successful debunkings the testing of astrology in the 20th century has a rocky and contentious history – I have in mind, for example, Shawn Carlson's "double-blind" test of the 1980s which was devastatingly criticized by Hans Eysenck, unfortunately in an astrological journal which nobody reads outside the field.
Debunking Astrology: Mars Can't Influence You | Universe Today 2010
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The psychologist Hans Eysenck discovered what he calls "the smoker's personality type."
Archive 2009-06-01 JLK 2009
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The psychologist Hans Eysenck discovered what he calls "the smoker's personality type."
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Psychological historian Hans Eysenck accurately called Freud a “genius not of science but of propaganda” whose place is not, as Freud himself humbly claimed, with Copernicus and Darwin who had enough humility to admit that history might well prove him wrong, but with Hans Christian Andersen, the Brothers Grimm, and other tellers of fairy tales.
Parenting by the Book John Rosemond 2007
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It's been carried on since by racial theorists like the fraudster Cyril Burt and his disciples Arthur Jensen and Hans Eysenck, and of course Richard Herrnstein and Charles Murray, whose Bell Curve was an attempt to justify discrimination against Blacks.
Archive 2007-11-01 2007
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A few of the less well-known are also present, including a case reported by controversial psychologist Hans Eysenck of a man who was sexually aroused by handbags and prams, and the 19th century report on the 'wild boy' of Aveyron.
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A few of the less well-known are also present, including a case reported by controversial psychologist Hans Eysenck of a man who was sexually aroused by handbags and prams, and the 19th century report on the 'wild boy' of Aveyron.
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Philippe Rushton, Galton's work was carried on especially by Karl Pearson and Charles Spearman, then by Cyril Burt, and in our time by Raymond Cattell, Hans Eysenck and Arthur Jensen.9 The work of these academics is built explicitly on Galton's theories, but the eugenics ideology spread far beyond this core of true believers.
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The four luminaries being championed include inventor of psychoanlaysis Sigmund Freud, philosopher and psychiatrist Karl Jaspers, psychologist and intelligence researcher Hans Eysenck, and inventor of cognitive behavioural therapy Aaron T. Beck.
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The four luminaries being championed include inventor of psychoanlaysis Sigmund Freud, philosopher and psychiatrist Karl Jaspers, psychologist and intelligence researcher Hans Eysenck, and inventor of cognitive behavioural therapy Aaron T. Beck.
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