tags: writer's block, psychology, abnormal psychology, cognitive psychology, writing, publishing, career, publish or perish, researchblogging.org,peer-reviewed research, peer-reviewed paper, journal club
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Didden, R., Sigafoos, J., O'Reilly, M., Lancioni, G., & Sturmey, P. (2007). A Multisite Cross-Cultural Replication of Upper's (1974) Unsuccessful Self-Treatment of Writer's Block. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 40 (4), 773-773 DOI: 10.1901/jaba.2007.773
Upper, D. (1974). The unsuccessful self-treatment of a case of "writer's block". Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 7 (3), 497-497 DOI: 10.1901/jaba.1974.7-497a
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A microbiologist at work.
Image: East Bay AWIS.
In the wake of the Science Blogging Conference in North Carolina, which I was unable to attend due to financial reasons, The…
Falsehood!!!
Sometimes people say this because it seems reasonable to them ... what, with life originating so long ago and so much geological mushing-around happening since then. But sometimes people say this, and sound quite innocent saying it, because they want to throw the average person off…
I couldn't have said it better myself.
Really. I couldn't.
Hmmm, yes. That expresses it quite well. Very succinct, too.
Cute
Lol, I got all excited when I saw your headline and wanted to post about it on my blog. And then I thought the page didn't load correctly. Tweeted it :-)
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Cath, ...
And the same to Grant too.
This post made the Editor's selection at Research Blogging:
http://researchblogging.org/news/?p=1181
Sorry Cath, I just had to go one better than publishing a lonely period. Pun intended :)
Arg! I'm so excited about reading this (found it over at the Writesprite's blog carnival), but I can't seem to get the content on this page to load. I've tried Chrome, Firefox, and IE. The page loads the heading, sources, and comments but displays a vast blank space where the content should be. :-(