Psychology Nowadays Eliminates Rutgers Prof's Column on Orwellian Language After E-newsletter

The mag Psychology Nowadays got rid of a column on Orwellian language from Rutgers Professor Lee Jussim after it had already been revealed. The piece mocked the advent of latest phrases that Jussim argues ends up in "much discourse, rhetoric, dysfunction, and bias in academia and psychology."
The magazine Psychology Today removed a column on Orwellian language from Rutgers Professor Lee Jussim after it had already been published. The piece mocked the creation of new words that Jussim argues leads to "much discourse, rhetoric, dysfunction, and bias in academia and psychology."Original article
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