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Psychological Science: Sigmund Freud – A Personal and Scientific Coward? Part 2by Norman CostaPart 1 of “Psychological Science: Sigmund Freud – A Personal and Scientific Coward?” can be found HERE.
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by Norman Costa
Part 1 of “Psychological Science: Sigmund Freud – A Personal and Scientific Coward?” can be found HERE.
Note: Sources for this article, Part 1 and Part 2, can be found at the end of this article.
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