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Norman F. Dixon

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Norman F. Dixon is a British psychologist most noted for his 1976 book On the Psychology of Military Incompetence.[1]

Selected publications

  • Dixon, Norman F. (1987). Our Own Worst Enemy. Jonathan Cape.
  • Dixon, Norman F. (1976). On the psychology of military incompetence. New York, Basic Books.[2][3][4]
  • Dixon, Norman F. (1981). Preconscious processing. Chichester, Wiley
  • Dixon, Norman F. (1971). Subliminal perception; the nature of a controversy. London, McGraw-Hill.

See also

References

  1. ^ Random House: Norman F. Dixon (Accessed April 2014)
  2. ^ Penner, Donald D. (1981) Book Review: on the Psychology of Military Incompetence.Administrative Science Quarterly. 26.2 : 307-310. Print.
  3. ^ PJSCP: Book Reviews (1977) British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, v16 n3 September: 289-293
  4. ^ Mileham, Patrick. (2002) On the Psychology of Military Incompetence. Defense and Security Analysis. 18.2: 185-187. Print.