
About Paul Hackett
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Paul Hackett has taught and conducted research on research methods, design, and statistics for 25 years at such institutions as Tufts University and Emerson College in the U.S., and Worcester University and Cardiff University in the U.K. while at Birmingham Business School.
Hackett has published numerous books, chapters, and journal articles in the area of quantitative methodology. His research has appeared in Psychometrika, International Review of Retail, Distribution, and Consumer Research, Environment and Behavior; the British Journal of Management, and other prestigious journals.
A practicing artist, Hackett has a doctorate in the fine arts.
Both A Fellow of the Massachusetts Psychological Association, a Chartered Psychologist and Chartered Scientist in the U.K., Hackett is also an associate fellow of the British Psychological Society, a fellow of the British Statistical Society, and a member of the American Statistical Association and the Facet Theory Association.
Paul Hackett has taught and conducted research on research methods, design, and statistics for 25 years at such institutions as Tufts University and Emerson College in the U.S., and at Worcester University and Cardiff University in the U.K. While at Birmingham Business School.
Conflicting Memories of Ararat and the Nature of the Episodic Flashback Myth
Paul M.W. Hackett, PhD
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A questioned genocide
On April 23rd, 2007, I was reading the New York Times when my eye was caught by the headline: “Let’s unearth the truth about what happened in [...]
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