I wonder if it's no coincidence that Feynman also chose rat psychology experiments as examples of bad science...
Well, given the linked paper quotes Feynman's "Cargo Cult Science" (sourcing it to Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman), I think it's safe to assume the author was familiar with Feynman's use of rat experiments as an example.
Came across this article, published in 1991 but hardly dated:
David T. Lykken, What's Wrong With Psychology, Anyway? (PDF, 39 pages)
Anyone who's interested in psychology as a science might, I think, find it fascinating. Lots of stuff there about rationality-related failures of academic psychology. Several wonderful anecdotes, of which I'll quote one in full that had me laughing out loud --
(I came across the reference to the article in the HN discussion about a project, of independent interest, to try and replicate a sample of articles from three reputable journals in psychology in a given year)