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Media Coverage of "Current Status and Future Prospects of Clinical Psychology" in Psychological Science in the Public Interest |
Psychology in the News |
US News & World Report: Your Kids Can't Say No to Candy? Blame it on Their Brains
by Nancy Shute November 11, 2009
Newsweek: Does a Psychology of Honor Lead Shooters to Pull the Trigger?
by Ashley Merryman November 10, 2009
Newsweek: Making a Digital First Impression: Why You Can't Fake Your Facebook Profile
by Johannah Cornblatt November 10, 2009
US News & World Report: Alzheimer's Disease Linked to Weaker Muscles
by Katherine Hobson November 9, 2009
Washington Post: Sneezes spread paranoia
by Rob Stein November 4, 2009
Globe and Mail, UK: In wine-tasting, odor trumps flavour
by Beppi Crosariol November 3, 2009
Los Angeles Times: These days, a sneeze is not just a sneeze
by Shari Roan November 3, 2009
Washington Post: In Pain? Look at photos of your loved ones
by Rob Stein November 3, 2009
Yahoo! News: Why Sleeping on it Helps
by John M. Grohol October 26, 2009
Time.com: Do 'Clean' Smells Encourage Clean Behavior?
by Catherine Elton October 23, 2009
Miller McCune: First and Last Competitors Have the Edge
by Tom Jacobs October 21, 2009
The Guardian: The Incompetent Workplace Bullies
by Christine Ottery October 20, 2009
Miller McCune: When Black and White Aren't Black and White
By Lee Drutman October 18, 2009
Wall Street Journal: Starting to Feel Older? New Studies Show Attitude Can Be Critical
by Melinda Beck October 17, 2009
Newsweek: Black CEOs and the Teddy Bear Effect
by Sharon Begley October 15, 2009
San Francisco Chronicle: Insecure Bosses Likely to Bully, Study Says
by Tom Abate October 15, 2009
Forbes: Why Positive Thinking May Be Overrated
by Rebecca Ruiz October 14, 2009
National Geographic: Better Smellers are More Sympathetic, Study Says
by Matt Kaplan October 12, 2009
The New York Times: The Young and the Neuro
by David Brooks October 12, 2009
Newsweek: Are Good Deeds a License to Misbehave?
by Ashley Merryman October 12, 2009
The New York Times: How Nonsense Shapes the Intellect
by Benedict Carey October 5, 2009
The Atlantic Monthly: Can Creative Genius Lead to Madness?
by Lane Wallace October 2, 2009
The New York Times Magazine: Understanding the Anxious Mind
by Robin Marantz Henig September 30, 2009
Yahoo! News: Study Questions Whether Women Are More Selective at Dating
by John M. Grohol September 30, 2009
The Boston Globe: Thinking Literally
by Drake Bennett September 27, 2009
Scientific American Mind: Abruptly Forgotten: Working Memory Disappears in a Blink
by JR Minkel September 2009




