How can psychology influence public policy and politics?
At our 2018 annual conference in Nottingham, we joined forces with the Psychological Society of Ireland to give a joint lecture on the links between psychology, politics and policy. Dr Ashley Weinberg was representing the BPS, with Professor Liam Delaney representing PSI.
Видео How can psychology influence public policy and politics? канала The British Psychological Society
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