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Marie Kondo – does tidiness really equal a clean mind?
If you haven't heard of Marie Kondo yet, it won't be long before you do. Thanks to her new Netflix programme, the Japanese tidying guru has become January's "It girl". Chance is, you already know someone who is using her "KonMari" method, which promises not only a de-cluttered house, but also a clean mind. "When you put your house in order, you put your affairs, and your past in order, too," Kondo explains in her 2014 book, The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying.
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Most Personality Quizzes Are Junk Science. Take One That Isn’t.
What’s your personality, and what can it tell you about your true self? Those questions have launched a thousand online personality quizzes. But you can do better than those specious — yet irresistible — quizzes. You can take a personality quiz backed by science. Meet the Big Five, the way most psychologists measure and test personality. It’s a system built on decades of research about how people describe one another and themselves. (You can read more about it in this article we published last year.) There are a couple of things that make it — and this quiz — different. First, the Big Five doesn’t put people into neat personality “types,” because that’s not how personalities really work.
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With new day-care inspection system, high caseloads and shorter visits
Over the past year, the state has launched a new day-care inspection system that requires more frequent visits to each facility, giving operators no notice at least once a year, the better to assess the true quality of each center. But it has come at a cost: The inspectors, who were already monitoring two to four times the caseloads specialists recommend, now spend far less time at most sites. State regulators and some providers say the system, which began in late 2017, will raise safety standards.
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Society of Australasian Social Psychologists (SASP) Conference
The Australian social psychology conference will take place in Sydney, April 25-27 2019. The conference includes post-graduate workshops, award presentations, and a keynote address by Kerry Kawakami of York University, Canada. For more information, visit https://sasp.org.au/
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Intel International Science and Engineering Fair Seeks Judges
The Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (Intel ISEF) is the world’s largest pre-college science and engineering exhibition, providing an opportunity for the world’s most talented and innovative students to have their work judged by professional scientists and engineers. Intel ISEF is recruiting over 1000 PhD and MD Grand Awards judges for this event to be held in Phoenix, AZ May 14-15, 2019.
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Comment on NIH’s Revised Definition of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research by 2/22
The NIH Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research (OBSSR) wants your input on a new definition of behavioral and social sciences research that it has developed. According to OBSSR, the current definition was created