Sunday, May 25, 2014

Psychology


PsychCentral.com (blog)
Psychology Around the Net: May 24, 2014
Grab a cup of coffee (or tea, or whatever you prefer) and check out these mental health- and psychology-related tidbits from around the 'net this week.
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Psychology professor at Troy University-Opelika found dead in her Auburn home Friday night
AUBURN, Alabama - A psychology professor at the Phenix City campus of Troy University was found dead at her home in Auburn on Friday night, ...
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The Psychology Of Hot Streaks
The Psychology Of Hot Streaks. Comments bluejays1980x1100 What to say to a streaking baseball player? I just smack him on the butt and say, ...
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Martin-Brown
Lauren is a 2001 graduate of Muhlenberg South High School. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree inpsychology from Western Kentucky University ...
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Graduate discovers passion for research
Black Hills State University student Kaitlin Schneider, psychology major from Sturgis, with Dr. Aris Karagiorgakis, Black Hills State University assistant ...
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Achieving Happiness: Transform your level of happiness
But psychology has been my salvation. When I started studying psychology I was taught how to help people who were unhappy with their life: despair ...
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Neon Trees latest single, "First Things First"
Indie Pop group, Neon Trees, released their fourth single off of their latest album, "Pop Psychology," entitled, "First Things First;" a song about the ...
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Sound and vision: Visual cortex processes auditory information too
Professor Lars Muckli, of the Institute of Neuroscience and Psychology at the University of Glasgow, who led the research, said: "Sounds create visual ...
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The History Of Electronic Monitoring Devices
Nearly 50 years since it was first designed by social psychology students at Harvard, the electronic monitoring device has become a significant part of ...
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Improve grades – make core texts available
In 2011, Plymouth University worked with Cengage Learning to set up a scheme to give all our newpsychology students their core texts as e-books.
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