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That Looks Good, But Would I Eat It?: A Cognitive Dissonance Study
My name is Zachary J. Kunicki and I’m Bridgette C. Pasquarella from Western Connecticut State University and I presented my research at the APS 23rd Annual Convention in Washington, DC.
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What Do You Expect?: Caffeine Expectancies Affect Cognitive Performance
Katie A. Berg and Addie L. Allen from Butler University and presented their research at the APS 23rd Annual Convention in Washington, DC.
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Learning From Fiction
My name is Sharda Umanath from Duke University, and I presented my research at the APS 23rd Annual Convention in Washington, DC.
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Winning Streak, Really?
Peter Ayton studies our judgment and decision making processes, especially where those processes often go wrong. He has investigated judgment errors like the hot-hand fallacy, in which people tend to expect that recent positive successes
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Driving Home the Point
When Haneen Saqer, Ewart de Visser, and Jonathan Strohl arrived at Westfield High School in Chantilly, Virginia to talk about the perils of distracted driving, they thought they would be addressing a group of 100
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Does your mind wander while performing daily tasks?
From CBC News: If you’re having trouble reading the entirety of this article without your mind wandering off, it might actually be a good thing. Just stay with us for a moment. According to a