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Debate resumes on methods of psych professor's research

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Debate resumes on methods of psych professor's research
Michael Gsovski
Issue date: 2/27/08

http://media.www.dailynorthwestern.com/media/storage/paper853/news/2008/02/27/Campus/Debate.Resumes.On.Methods.Of.Psych.Professors.Research-3237442.shtml

It's been nearly five years since psychology Prof. Michael Bailey's "The Man Who Would be Queen" was published, but it is still generating a steady stream of controversy. Earlier tussles have dissected the book's content, research methods and the methods transsexual activists employed to discredit the professor. Now there is a dispute over an article originally published online last year in the Archives of Sexual Behavior by NU visiting Prof. Alice Dreger that examined the methods the transsexual activists used in opposition.
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