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Waking Up: Using Mindfulness Meditation in Graduate School
For the last two years, I have been asleep. Not in the literal sense of sleeping, but in the sense of acting automatically, forever attending to the past or what would be happening in the
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Psychologists in Non-Traditional Academic Departments
No Starving Artist, Psychologist Collaborates in Advertising By Patrick Vargas Patrick Vargas earned a BA in philosophy from St. Mary’s College of Maryland, and a MA and PhD in social psychology from The Ohio State
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Animal Cognition Researchers Take Crucial Step Toward Data Sharing
Researchers in animal cognition have just released a report on the steps they have taken over the past 20 months to move their field toward archiving and broader sharing of research data. Their pioneering work
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James Cook University
Named after the famous 18th century British explorer who first charted the north Queensland territorial waters, which include the Great Barrier Reef, James Cook University was established in 1970 and today serves over 12,000 students
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Science Versus Pseudoscience: Educating the Public Via the Bookstore Project
Does the average citizen understand the difference between science and pseudoscience? A recent report on the state of public understanding in science conducted by the National Science Foundation1 suggests that belief in pseudoscience is widespread
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Gettysburg College
Department of Psychology Box 407, Gettysburg College Gettysburg, PA 17325-1486 (717) 337-6171; [email protected] Gettysburg College was founded in 1832 by a man named Samuel Schmucker. Because he had the foresight not to name the place