Comments on J. Baron's article on the relevance of experimental psychology (
American Psychologist, 1971, 26, 713-716),arguing that it would be good if APA, or better still an organization outside the APA, would appoint a team of psychologists of different persuasions to help the government allocate funds for psychological research. It would be a good idea, too, for another team to evaluate such
... [Show full abstract] research in terms of whether it is reaching its objectives and to make recommendations as to whether it should be allowed to continue. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved)