Joel Funk, Ph.D. - Professor of Psychology - Plymouth State University
Contents:Newspapers, Media and Advertising May 21, 2004 Although there are certainly useful functions to newspapers and other media, many critics have decried the biased coverage of news by the media in America. Do stories about alternative energy or cancer cures get much space in the New York Times? Who decides what’s “fit to print?” Too much of what goes on in the media is a distraction from really important issues that frequently get under-reported or are not covered at all. Read more...
The Missing Five Commandments March 31, 2004 Most of us are familiar with the Ten Commandments, but have you heard about the missing five commandments? Read more...
Inconvenience Stores January 11, 2004 There is very little that is convenient at these stores for someone concerned about health and the environment. Let’s pick a typical "convenience" store and mentally walk through it, applying systemic thinking as we go. Read more...
Most Americans are full of… November 18, 2003 Dr. Joel Funk, Professor of Psychology at Plymouth State University, kicks off his first lively column. Read more...
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