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<small>'''Similar name''': The [[American Psychiatric Association]]</small>
 
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==Overview==
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[[category:organizations]]The [[American Psychological Association]] (APA) is "a scientific and professional organization that represents the [[psychology]] and social sciences communities in the [[United States]]".{{seed}}
 
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* [[2006-11-30 psyccritiques legal threat]]: The APA's hired legal entrepreneurs apparently feel that the APA's trademarked name "psyccritiques" is in conflict with the name of the online journal [[PsyCrit]].
 
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===Reference===
 
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* [http://www.apa.org/ official web site]
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Similar name: The American Psychiatric Association

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The American Psychological Association (APA) is "a scientific and professional organization that represents the psychology and social sciences communities in the United States".

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