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In Supplementation of America's Psychologists

The Clark monograph, "America's Psychologists," (1957) seems of such importance, in its implications regarding desirable training and career planning in the profession, that matter appearing to supplement or amend its findings would seem of special timeliness. This article therefore r...

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Published in:The American psychologist 1958-02, Vol.13 (2), p.77-78
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