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A.Bell@mmu.ac.uk
phone: +44161 247 2551
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Manchester Metropolitan University
Elizabeth Gaskell Campus
Hathersage Road
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    Current Teaching Input

History & Philosophy
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Philosophical aspects of Psychology

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    Current Projects

Currently writing text on Sartre's philosophy, writing articles on graphology and on astrology. Imminent research on hypnosis and eye-witness testimony.



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British Telecom project

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    Membership of Professional (& related) bodies

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    Indicative publications

Bell, A., Inside & outside the Skinner box, Psychology News Vol.2 / No.1, 1987
Bell, A., Skinner gets really out of his box, Psychology News Vol.2 / No.2, 1987
Bell, A., Desperately seeking software, Psychology News Vol.2 / No.3, 1988
Bell, A., Castaneda : 20 years on, Psychology News Vol.2 / No.4, 1988
Bell, A., Castaneda : 20 years ( & 2 issues of Psy. News ) on, Psychology News Vol.2 / No.6, 1989
Bell, A., Humour, logic & language, Psychology News Vol.2 / No.8, 1989
Bell, A., Obituary : Ronald David Laing, Psychology News Vol.2 / No.9, 1989
Bell, A. & Mellor, A., Experiment, design & statistics in Psychology (A software package by Bell-Mellor Software), 1989
Bell, A. & Mellor, A., Language tutor, 1992
Bell, A. & Rowley, K., Quantitative analysis of telephone use, 1995
Bell, A. & Rowley, K., Qualitative analysis of triggers and barriers to telephone use, 1995
Bell, A. & Egido, A., L' évaluation psychologique orientée vers la prise de décision, Le bulletin du syndicat national des psychologues, mars-mai 1997, 136-7
Bell, A., Debates in Psychology, London: Routledge, 2002
Bell, A. & Rowley, K., Hand-writing & Personality, Forthcoming 2003.
Bell, A. & Rowley, K., Astrology & Personality, Forthcoming 2003.

Conference presentations:

The use of computers for practicals in Psychology. Assoc. for the teaching of Psychology (ATP) University of Oxford. (1989)
Teaching statistics. (ATP) University of Lancaster. (1990)
Psychology & Literature. ( ATP ) University of Plymouth. (1993)
Psychology & Literature. BPS Conference, the Manchester Metropolitan University (1985)
Involving students in research in Psychology, BPS Conference, the MMU (1985)




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