Posts Tagged ‘Psychology’
Investor Psychology: Faster, Investor! Kill! Kill!
Investor Psychology: Faster, Investor! Kill! Kill!
One to two percent of the general population is the figure commonly extrapolated from studies performed by Robert Hare, a University of British Columbia psychology professor, and various colleagues. Hare is the academic superstar of the psychopathology …
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Bringing Water Into Exams May Improve Grades
A new study presented at a psychology conference in London this week suggests students who bring water to drink while they sit exams may improve their grades, presumably by keeping themselves hydrated. The findings are the work of researchers from the …
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Cool Psychology images
A few nice psychology images I found:
0588 | Bus Stop Shelter – Psychology Bldg | 2009 | South Side

Image by Facility Records | MSU Physical Plant
0588 | Bus Stop Shelter – Psychology Bldg | 2009 | South Side
Psychology and industrial efficiency
Psychology and industrial efficiency
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Lastest Psychology News
Homophobic Attitudes Likely To Be Stronger Among Those Who Have Repressed Same …
Set to be published this month in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, the study reportedly comprised four separate experiments, each involving an average of 160 college students, conducted in the US and Germany. The findings provide new …
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The psychology of photography
Before going into photography, Charlie studied psychology at university. While one didn't necessarily lead to the other, there are more similarities than are immediately obvious. 'It's not that I did photography because I did psychology.
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Lifespan Seminar to Teach Health & Wellness in Universities
Mr. Ale, who serves as Vice President of Asia Pacific Association of Psychology, and Teresa Mishler, DBA, Programming Director of Lifespan Seminar, have kept busy on the international speaking circuit, being invited to present their research on …
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Psychology Ninth Edition in Modules
Psychology Ninth Edition in Modules
Why Myers?
David Myers has become the world’s best-selling introductory psychology author by serving the needs of instructors and students so well. Each Myers textbook offers an impeccable combination of up-to-date research, well-crafted pedagogy, and effective media and supplements. Most of all, each Myers text demonstrates why this author’s style works so well for students, with his signature compassionate, companionable voice, and superb judgment about how to communicate the science
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Psychology; a study of mental life
Psychology; a study of mental life
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Open Minds: An Exhibit of Psychology Department Faculty Publications Exhibit
Some cool psychology images:
Open Minds: An Exhibit of Psychology Department Faculty Publications Exhibit

Image by Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library
Shown here is an image from the exhibit "Open Minds: An Exhibit of Psychology Department Faculty Publications," on display in the Bright Gallery on the second floor of Swem Library at the College of William and Mary. The exhibit features publications from faculty in the College of William and Mary’s Department of Psychology. The exhibit is on display from March 26, 2012-January 18, 2013.
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Film psychology THE SHINING spatial awareness and set design 1of2

How Stanley Kubrick used Escher-styled spacial awareness & set design anomolies to disorientate viewers of his horror classic The Shining. This is a must for serious Kubrick fans and psychology students. Written, narrated and edited by Rob Ager Visit my website for more film and psychology related videos www.collativelearning.com My full analysis of The Shining can be found here: www.collativelearning.com My other analysis articles and videos include: Mulholland Drive www.youtube.com A Clockwork Orange www.collativelearning.com 2001: A Space Odyssey www.collativelearning.com Full Metal Jacket www.youtube.com







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