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A gift for students from The Psychologist magazine
A gift for students from The Psychologist magazine
The Psychologist magazine has trawled its archives and put together a special
digital issue
as a gift to students.
The
digital format
allows you to flick through the pages as if you had the publication in your hands. Inside you'll find articles on psychology's myths, the influence their names can have on people's lives, how psychology can save the world, what psychologists do, what makes a good lecturer, plus information on the benefits of becoming a student member of the British Psychological Society.
The Psychologist magazine is the Society's flagship publication, see the
homepage
for this month's issue, our latest news, a readers' forum and access to the online archive.
The Psychologist is free to members of the British Psychological Society
(
join here
), or just £60 per year (£70 overseas) for non-members (e-mail sarah.stainton [@] bps.org.uk).
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