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March 2010

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Dan Ariely, Duke University, Boston Globe , Feb 21, 2010 : Mind Power.

Timothy B. Baker, University of Wisconsin, Wilson Quarterly (Washington, DC) , Wilson Quarterly (Washington, DC) , Jan 1, 2010 : No Method for Madness.

John A. Bargh, Yale University, Boston Globe , Feb 21, 2010 : Mind Power.

Marc G. Berman, University of Michigan, New York Times , Jan 27, 2010 : Is there an ecological unconscious?

Benzion Chanowitz, Brooklyn College, The City University of New York, Boston Globe , Feb 21, 2010 : Mind Power.

James A. Coan, University of Virginia, New York Times , Feb 22, 2010 : Evidence that little touches do mean so much.

James E. Cutting, Cornell University, AOL News , Feb 24, 2010 : Why we can't resist big action movies.

Robert Dvorak, The University of South Dakota, Time , Jan 27, 2010 : Low blood sugar? You may opt for instant gratification

Leonard H. Epstein, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, LA Times , Feb 24, 2010 : Stick works better than carrot to encourage healthy food purchases.

Daniel T. Gilbert, Harvard University, Boston Globe , Feb 21, 2010 : Mind Power.

Susan Goldin-Meadow, University of Chicago, New York Times , Feb 1, 2010 : Abstract Thoughts? The Body Takes Them Literally

Matt Hertenstein, DePauw University, New York Times , Feb 22, 2010 : Evidence that little touches do mean so much.

Nils B. Jostmann, University of Amsterdam, New York Times , Feb 1, 2010 : Abstract Thoughts? The Body Takes Them Literally

Peter H. Kahn, University of Washington, New York Times , Jan 27, 2010 : Is there an ecological unconscious?

Michael J. Kane, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Chronicle (Willimantic, CT) , Jan 31, 2010 : Divided Attention.

Alan E. Kazdin, Yale University, New York Times , Jan 27, 2010 : Is there an ecological unconscious?

Dacher Keltner, University of California, Berkeley, New York Times , Feb 22, 2010 : Evidence that little touches do mean so much.

Michael W. Kraus, University of California, Berkeley, New York Times , Feb 22, 2010 : Evidence that little touches do mean so much.

Ellen J. Langer, Harvard University, Boston Globe , Feb 21, 2010 : Mind Power.

Kenneth N. Levy, Pennsylvania State University, Newsweek , Jan 28, 2010 : Of Sex and 'Soulmates'.

Richard M. McFall, Indiana University, Wilson Quarterly (Washington, DC) , Wilson Quarterly (Washington, DC) , Jan 1, 2010 : No Method for Madness.

David E. Meyer, University of Michigan, Chronicle (Willimantic, CT) , Jan 31, 2010 : Divided Attention.

Lynden K. Miles, University of Aberdeen, New York Times , Feb 1, 2010 : Abstract Thoughts? The Body Takes Them Literally

Mark Muraven, University at Albany, Boston Globe , Jan 31, 2010 : Exercising Self-Control. Boston Globe , Jan 1, 2010 : Exercising Self-Control.

Loran F. Nordgren, Northwestern University, Scientific American Mind , Feb 25, 2010 : Why we return to bad habits.

Christopher S. Oveis, University of California, Berkeley, New York Times , Feb 22, 2010 : Evidence that little touches do mean so much.

Diane M. Quinn, University of Connecticut, Vancouver Sun , Jan 25, 2010 : Ogling culture teaches women to self-objectify: Study.

Judith Rodin, The Rockefeller Foundation, Boston Globe , Feb 21, 2010 : Mind Power.

Thomas W. Schubert, New York Times , Feb 1, 2010 : Abstract Thoughts? The Body Takes Them Literally

Varda Shoham, University of Arizona, Wilson Quarterly (Washington, DC) , Wilson Quarterly (Washington, DC) , Jan 1, 2010 : No Method for Madness.

Janet K. Swim, Pennsylvania State University, New York Times , Jan 27, 2010 : Is there an ecological unconscious?

Xiao Tian Wang, University of South Dakota, Time , Jan 27, 2010 : Low blood sugar? You may opt for instant gratification

Janet F. Werker, University of British Columbia, Vancouver Sun , Feb 19, 2010 : Hearing two languages in womb puts babies on bilingual path.

Jeremy M. Wolfe, Brigham & Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, NPR , Feb 3, 2010 : Guns, Tumors, and the Limits of the Human Eye.

Chen-Bo Zhong, University of Toronto, Boston Globe , Jan 31, 2010 : Dishonesty Lurks in the Shadows.

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Current Directions in Psychological Science Coverage from Current Directions in Psychological Science.

Psychological Science Coverage from the journal Psychological Science.