New: issue number 8 of MindOpen, the digizine about Psychology

Psychology Research Institute

13 May 2011

Prominent scientists tell about their research that has been recently published in high impact journals. MindOpen aims to make interesting scientific research accessible to a wide audience.

MindOpen number 8, autumn 2011

Issue number 8 includes, among other things:

  • Moving toward open access
    ‘Open access does not equal throwing your results up on the Internet’
  • How emotionally and socially competent are the Dutch?
    ‘The advantage of online research — apart from a different population — is the quick turnaround’
  • Effective therapy via the Internet
    ‘Interapy offers the solution to the minister’s problems’
  • Developmental psychologists pioneer Internet research
    ‘Northern European countries are said to have a dry drinking culture’
  • Online peer review as an ongoing, dynamic process
    ‘A transparent review process brings more clarity’
  • A lab with 100,000 subjects
    ‘In the future we want to recruit subjects through Facebook’

Read all about it in the new issue of MindOpen.

The University of Amsterdam's Psychology Research Institute has published its own digital magazine since the summer of 2008: MindOpen.
General Editor and Editor-in-Chief is publicist Vittorio Busato, who received his doctoral degree in Psychology from the UvA. MindOpen comes out in English and Dutch, and is distributed internationally.

Prominent scientists tell about their research that has been recently published in high impact journals. MindOpen aims to make interesting scientific research accessible to a wide audience.

MindOpen is published twice a year. The latest issue can be downloaded for free by clicking on the link above.

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