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Freudian Slips and Coteries of Vice: The Sexual Offences Act of 1967*
Parliamentary History, 2008The Sexual Offences Act 1967 made the first inroads to decriminalising men's homosexual sex since buggery was made a capital offence under Henry VIII. The act was drafted at the direction of the 1957 Wolfenden report, but bore the distinct hallmark of individuals of the 1967 parliament.
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Zeitschrift fur experimentelle Psychologie : Organ der Deutschen Gesellschaft fur Psychologie, 1997
The study reported here was conducted as a test of the so-called "weak Freudian hypothesis", which claims that unconscious thoughts are relevant for the generation of speech errors. Spoonerisms were induced experimentally using the so-called SLIP technique.
A, Bröder, J, Bredenkamp
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The study reported here was conducted as a test of the so-called "weak Freudian hypothesis", which claims that unconscious thoughts are relevant for the generation of speech errors. Spoonerisms were induced experimentally using the so-called SLIP technique.
A, Bröder, J, Bredenkamp
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Democracy's Freudian Slip? Who'd Have Thought It?
Psychotherapy and Politics International, 2016openaire +2 more sources