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Your brain’s ancient defense system might be sabotaging your test scores. New research suggests our "behavioral immune system ...
With the most annoying noise, hammering and banging top the list, with 46 percent of the those polled citing it as their top ...
A new study by researchers at University of Limerick has identified an increased risk of mental health issues for young carers. According to the study, which has just been published in the prestigious ...
Individual expectations about one's health can influence him/her future condition and the speed of the progression of a ...
In a global study over four years, researchers discovered that people who are seen as cool share similar traits in countries ...
I have to look at the framework of what I taught and wonder, did I inspire him in some way?” Dr. Katherine Ramsland told ...
An essentialist view assumes that the label "refugee" carries a fixed set of characteristics that are shared by all refugees, ...
Remaining in a job long term while others leave can affect your sense of purpose, identity, and belonging in ways few people ...
Kajal Schiller designed a computer simulation game to measure whether socioeconomic status might determine how likely people ...
1 online resource (966 pages) "The exponential growth of clinical psychology since the late 1960s can be measured in part by the extensive-perhaps exhaustive-literature on the subject. This ...