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Roland Grossarth-Maticek veröffentlichte einige Arbeiten zusammen mit dem britischen deutschstämmigen Psychologen Hans Jürgen Eysenck (1916 - 1997), der zu den meistzitierten Psychologen zählt. Kritiker ordnen bestimmte Ansichten Eysencks zu Intelligenzunterschieden als rassistisch ein. Ein Leitartikel von 2019 des renommierten British Medical Journal (BMJ) stellt zahlreiche der von Eysenck veröffentlichen Arbeiten (und auch von Ronald Grossarth-Maticek) in Frage:
 
Roland Grossarth-Maticek veröffentlichte einige Arbeiten zusammen mit dem britischen deutschstämmigen Psychologen Hans Jürgen Eysenck (1916 - 1997), der zu den meistzitierten Psychologen zählt. Kritiker ordnen bestimmte Ansichten Eysencks zu Intelligenzunterschieden als rassistisch ein. Ein Leitartikel von 2019 des renommierten British Medical Journal (BMJ) stellt zahlreiche der von Eysenck veröffentlichen Arbeiten (und auch von Ronald Grossarth-Maticek) in Frage:
 
:''An independent and authoritative inquiry is needed into “unbelievable” work - Hans Eysenck, who died in 1997, is described in the Dictionary of National Biography as having an “international prominence and impact … unmatched among post-Second World War British psychologists.”1 He’s usually called “controversial” in that he denied the link between smoking and cancer, had strong links with the tobacco industry, thought race was related to intelligence, opposed comprehensive schools, nursed an intense hostility towards psychoanalysis, supported astrology and parapsychology, and declared the entire discipline of economics as worthless. Now David F Marks, the editor of the Journal of Health Psychology, has called for a formal investigation of some of Eysenck’s work and the retraction or correction of 61 publications.''<ref>Richard Smith: "Editorials - Hans Eysenck: controversialist or worse?", BMJ, 29.4.2019, 365, doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.l1897</ref>
 
:''An independent and authoritative inquiry is needed into “unbelievable” work - Hans Eysenck, who died in 1997, is described in the Dictionary of National Biography as having an “international prominence and impact … unmatched among post-Second World War British psychologists.”1 He’s usually called “controversial” in that he denied the link between smoking and cancer, had strong links with the tobacco industry, thought race was related to intelligence, opposed comprehensive schools, nursed an intense hostility towards psychoanalysis, supported astrology and parapsychology, and declared the entire discipline of economics as worthless. Now David F Marks, the editor of the Journal of Health Psychology, has called for a formal investigation of some of Eysenck’s work and the retraction or correction of 61 publications.''<ref>Richard Smith: "Editorials - Hans Eysenck: controversialist or worse?", BMJ, 29.4.2019, 365, doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.l1897</ref>
Siehe dazu auch:<ref>Anthony J Pelosi: Personality and fatal diseases: Revisiting a scientific scandal, journal of health psychology, vol 24, 4, S. 421-439, 22. Februar 2019. https://doi.org/10.1177/1359105318822045</ref> Tatsächlich veröffentlichten Eysenck und Grossarth-Maticek zahlreiche Fachartikel gemeinsam, unter anderem auch mit Frenzel-Beyme.<ref>Von Hans Eysenck und Grossarth-Maticek gemeinsam veröffentlichte Fachartikel (nicht vollständige Liste):
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Siehe dazu auch:<ref>Anthony J Pelosi: Personality and fatal diseases: Revisiting a scientific scandal, journal of health psychology, vol 24, 4, S. 421-439, 22. Februar 2019. https://doi.org/10.1177/1359105318822045</ref> Tatsächlich veröffentlichten Eysenck und Grossarth-Maticek zahlreiche Fachartikel gemeinsam, unter anderem auch mit [[Rainer Frentzel-Beyme]].<ref>Von Hans Eysenck und Grossarth-Maticek gemeinsam veröffentlichte Fachartikel (nicht vollständige Liste):
 
*R Grossarth-Maticek, H J Eysenck, Gregory J. Boyle: Interaction of psychosocial and physical risk factors in the causation of mammary cancer, and its prevention through psychological methods of treatment, Jun 2000, Journal of Clinical Psychology
 
*R Grossarth-Maticek, H J Eysenck, Gregory J. Boyle: Interaction of psychosocial and physical risk factors in the causation of mammary cancer, and its prevention through psychological methods of treatment, Jun 2000, Journal of Clinical Psychology
 
*R. Grossarth-Maticek, H.J. Eysenck, A. Pfeifer: The specific action of different personality risk factors on cancer of the breast, cervix, corpus uteri and other types of cancer: A prospective investigation, Dez 1997 in Personality and Individual Differences
 
*R. Grossarth-Maticek, H.J. Eysenck, A. Pfeifer: The specific action of different personality risk factors on cancer of the breast, cervix, corpus uteri and other types of cancer: A prospective investigation, Dez 1997 in Personality and Individual Differences
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