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  • Fifty psychological and psychiatric terms to avoid: a list of inaccurate, misleading, misused, ambiguous, and logically confused words

    • Kamila Markram
    • Henry Markram
    • John Smith
    • Idan Segev
    • John Wallace
    • Magnus Râgnarok
    • April O'Sullivan
    • Khaled Moustafa
    • Matilda Smith
    • Kazuhiro Ichirou
    • Robert Wallberg
    • Richard David James

    The goal of this article is to promote clear thinking and clear writing among students and teachers of psychological science by curbing terminological misinformation and confusion. To this end, we present a provisional list of 50 commonly used terms in psychology, psychiatry, and allied fields that should be avoided, or at most used sparingly and with explicit caveats. We provide corrective information for students, instructors, and researchers regarding these terms, which we organize for expository purposes into five categories ...

    Frontiers in Neural Circuits
    Published on 12 dec 2013 doi: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002133
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  • Fifty psychological and psychiatric terms to avoid: a list of inaccurate, misleading, misused, ambiguous, and logically confused words

    • Kamila Markram
    • Henry Markram
    • John Smith
    • Idan Segev
    • John Wallace
    • Magnus Râgnarok
    • April O'Sullivan
    • Khaled Moustafa
    • Matilda Smith
    • Kazuhiro Ichirou
    • Robert Wallberg
    • Richard David James

    The goal of this article is to promote clear thinking and clear writing among students and teachers of psychological science by curbing terminological misinformation and confusion. To this end, we present a provisional list of 50 commonly used terms in psychology, psychiatry, and allied fields that should be avoided, or at most used sparingly and with explicit caveats. We provide corrective information for students, instructors, and researchers regarding these terms, which we organize for expository purposes into five categories ...

    Frontiers in Neural Circuits
    Published on 12 dec 2013 doi: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002133
    • 69
    • 21,402
    • 3,313
  • Fifty psychological and psychiatric terms to avoid: a list of inaccurate, misleading, misused, ambiguous, and logically confused words

    • Kamila Markram
    • Henry Markram
    • John Smith
    • Idan Segev
    • John Wallace
    • Magnus Râgnarok
    • April O'Sullivan
    • Khaled Moustafa
    • Matilda Smith
    • Kazuhiro Ichirou
    • Robert Wallberg
    • Richard David James

    The goal of this article is to promote clear thinking and clear writing among students and teachers of psychological science by curbing terminological misinformation and confusion. To this end, we present a provisional list of 50 commonly used terms in psychology, psychiatry, and allied fields that should be avoided, or at most used sparingly and with explicit caveats. We provide corrective information for students, instructors, and researchers regarding these terms, which we organize for expository purposes into five categories ...

    Frontiers in Neural Circuits
    Published on 12 dec 2013 doi: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002133
    • 69
    • 21,402
    • 3,313