Comment on: Me getting permanently banned from r/psychology for criticising a controversial paper that the mod liked. Apparently, pointing out the left-wing political bias in a work is "science denialism".
The most financially successful people I know with psych degrees work in either marketing or they studied business with an HR major as well as psych if you need any ideas. Teaching is probably great if you can deal with being a cultural outsider in the field. Good luck anyway, you are in a scientific field that adheres to ideological dogma so you'll need it.
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14 Mar 2019 20:01
u/illisit
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: Me getting permanently banned from r/psychology for criticising a controversial paper that the mod liked. Apparently, pointing out the left-wing political bias in a work is "science denialism".
What are you planning on psychology in that case?
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14 Mar 2019 17:25
u/illisit
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: Me getting permanently banned from r/psychology for criticising a controversial paper that the mod liked. Apparently, pointing out the left-wing political bias in a work is "science denialism".
There's a large potential market for great writing that isn't post modernist or rather critiques of post-modernism, like Michel Houellebecq.
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14 Mar 2019 16:40
u/illisit
in r/RedditCensors