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TITLE: PSYCHOLOGY TODAY Magazine
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ISSUE DATE: APRIL 1980; VOL 13 NO 11
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8½" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Mental Slips: From dumb mistakes to near disasters -- what causes them? Cover: Painting by Robert Grossman.

THE MAGAZINE OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR:
SPECIAL SECTION: HUMAN ERROR introducing an examination of error, its causes and its cost in today's high-risk world.

Post-Freudian Slips By Donald A Norman To Freud, even the most innocent mistake could be traced to hidden motives. But a specialist in the mind's information-processing mechanisms says many of our everyday mistakes are accidents.

Is There a Cure for Human Error? By John W Senders No, and perhaps it's dust as well. But we can minimize the risk of catastrophic mistakes by redesigning our complex machines as if their human operators mattered.

Acting One's Age: New Rules for Old Bernice Neugarten interviewed by Elizabeth Hall What's the right age for college, marriage, or retirement? A distinguished human-development researcher says such questions are fast becoming irrelevant.

The Essential Hangout By Ramon Oldenburg and Dennis Brissett A place that is neither home nor workplace, but a "third place" providing a respite from both, is essential to our mental health.

Religion's Oldest Scoop By Andrew M Greeley A group of early Christians who claimed to have a monopoly on a secret are the focus of a current controversy. Here, at Easter, a look back at what the Gnostics' secret meant--and why it failed them.

The Naming of the President, 1980 By Dirk L. Schaeffer The candidate with the longest name is unbeatable in two-party Presidential elections--statistically.

DEPARTMENTS:
Letters.
Up Front / The Subterraneans By Peter M. Gutmann The so-called subterranean economy seems to be flourishing, creature of a new generation, a new morality.
Thinking / Composing Symphonies and Dinner Parties By Howard Gardner The creative planning of ordinary activities gives clues to how Mozart conceived entire works in his head.
Newsline Women's capacity for revenge and stopping crime; tuning out cancer; and other items.
Books / The Talese Report By Paul Robinson Gay Talese's Thy Neighbor's Wife vividly records the new era of casual sex and pornography--but not without a certain moral diffidence. Wiped Out by the Future By Frank Trippett Alvin Toffler is overwhelmed by his dream of a new civilization in The Third Wave.
The Brain / Glimpses of the Unconscious By Howard Shevrin Yes, the unconscious really exists, according to brain measurements of response to subliminal messages.


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