Saturday, May 3, 2014

Psychology




Nature World News
Decoding the Psychology Behind Rock-Paper-Scissors
Researchers from China have found that people fall into a specific pattern while playing rock-paper-scissors. Decoding the psychology behind the ...
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St. Ambrose University
Psychology & Treatment of the Juvenile Offender
Psychology and Treatment of the Juvenile Offender is geared toward psychology and forensic psychology majors who plan to work in human service, ...
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The Chicago School of Professional Psychology Named One of the '30+ Most Promising Places to ...
D., national president of The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. “Recognition from studies such as this strongly reinforces our commitment to ...
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WMFE
SunRail Challenge: Changing the Psychology of Commuters
May 2nd, 2014 | WMFE, Orlando- The first phase of SunRail is officially underway, but with many Central Floridians accustomed to using their own ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Camilla Lackberg: unusual approach probes psychology of killing
Lackberg has pondered the psychology of evil, as the author of eight crime novels, all European bestsellers, and as a writer who approaches detective ...
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Slate Magazine (blog)
Women Are More Likely to Be Seen as Leaders Than Men, Unless They Are Evaluating Themselves
A new paper in the Journal of Applied Psychology investigates “the potential existence of a female leadership advantage.” Researchers rounded up ...
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Teachers' Tactics and Test Performance
The finding published in School Psychology Quarterly follows the tracking of nearly 350 British students as they completed the last 18 months of their ...
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Business Insider
Here's Why Using Your Middle Initial Makes You Look Smarter
"People's middle initials have a particular and powerful effect on how people are perceived by others," say psychologists Wijnand A.P. Van Tilburg of ...
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London Free Press
Wright led way for women, childhood learning
He began in the psychology department in 1978, two years before Wright ... She also became the first woman president of the Canadian Psychology ...
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Sioux Falls counselor starts a TV talk show
He was beginning decades of studying theology, counseling and psychology, and the nickname was a reminder that Duncan had much to learn.
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