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To: LindyBill who wrote (420833)4/9/2011 8:34:14 AM
From: goldworldnet   of 793900
 
He should write a book. JonJayRay's full name is John Joseph Ray and he's Austrailian. He's also on twitter.

From his website...

jonjayray.tripod.com

John Ray's academic writings

DR. JOHN J. RAY (M.A.; Ph.D.) of Brisbane, Australia

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE FOR JOHN RAY

My full name is Dr. John Joseph RAY (JR for short). I was born of Australian pioneer stock in 1943 at Innisfail in the State of Queensland in Australia. I was, in other words, born in the Tropics, like my parents and all of my grandparents before me. After an early education at Innisfail State Rural School and Cairns State High School, I taught myself for matriculation. I took my B.A. in Psychology from the University of Queensland in Brisbane. I then moved to Sydney (in New South Wales, Australia) and took my M.A. in psychology from the University of Sydney in 1969 and my Ph.D. in Behavioural Sciences from Macquarie University in 1974.

I first tutored in psychology at Macquarie University and then taught sociology at the University of New South Wales. I taught primarily social psychology and research methods. My major research interests lay in psychological authoritarianism, conservatism, racism and achievement motivation -- resulting in over 250 academic publications all told. My major book was Conservatism as heresy, published in 1974.

Here are twenty-three lists of my articles under various classifications:

Racism

Conservatism

Authoritarianism

Achievement motivation

Neuroticism and anxiety

Dogmatism and mental rigidity

Alienation

Social Class

Criminology

Environmentalism

Analytical philosophy

A-B personality and heart disease

Questionnaire acquiescence

Survey research methods

India

Scotland

South Africa

Dutch Follies

Critiques of other writers

Articles of libertarian interest

Articles relevant to Eysenck's theories

Articles using the "Directiveness" scale

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