The British Psychological Society is the learned society for all psychologists in the United Kingdom. As such, it includes among its membership professional and academic psychologists and those who have a first degree but may not be employed in ajob that draws directly upon this experience. The total membership for 1985 was approaching 12 000, including students.
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