Baumeister, R.F., Twenge, J.M., & Nuss, C. (in press/2002). Effects of social exclusion on cognitive processes: Anticipated aloneness reduces intelligent thought. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.
Kinda makes sense in a way. Usually authors are forbidden from putting the ‘final’ version of a journal paper on their website* but are more than willing to email you a copy if you ask nicely. I don’t see why automating the emailing process should cause any legal problems. Of course, I’m only speculating, there might be other reasons.
*one woman in our department always refuses to correct ‘color’/‘colour’ in publications for american journals so that she has an draft she can put on her website which is almost identical to the final version
From http://www.psy.fsu.edu/faculty/baumeister.dp.html
Baumeister, R.F., Twenge, J.M., & Nuss, C. (in press/2002). Effects of social exclusion on cognitive processes: Anticipated aloneness reduces intelligent thought. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.
http://www.psy.fsu.edu/~baumeistertice/pdfmail.php Is his site which allows you to get pdfs of his papers e-mailed to you.
I’m hoping that’s the right study that you’re talking about?
Aside: What? Why? That is very odd.
Kinda makes sense in a way. Usually authors are forbidden from putting the ‘final’ version of a journal paper on their website* but are more than willing to email you a copy if you ask nicely. I don’t see why automating the emailing process should cause any legal problems. Of course, I’m only speculating, there might be other reasons.
*one woman in our department always refuses to correct ‘color’/‘colour’ in publications for american journals so that she has an draft she can put on her website which is almost identical to the final version
Yep. Thanks.