A study that looked at how people behave during pandemics has identified key demographic and psychological factors that may predict protective behaviors.
Who Am I -- Self Biography (Las Vegas Review-Journal) Editor's note: Art Klinkenberg, father of Senior Airman Jason Klinkenberg, released this uncorrected paper his son wrote for a Psychology 101 course at the College of Southern Nevada on Jan. 30, three weeks before he shot and killed his wife, Crystal, and then killed himself in their North Las Vegas apartment.
Who Am I? Adolescents' Replies Depend On Others Ask middle-school students if they are popular or make friends easily, they likely will depend on social comparisons with their peers for an answer. Such reliance on the perceived opinions of others, or reflected self-appraisals, has long been assumed, but new evidence supporting this claim has now been found in the teen brain.
Who provides therapy in an office like this? Therapists should bury their modesty and adorn the walls with their well-earned certificates and diplomas. That's according to Ann Devlin and colleagues who asked 227 undergrads to look for one minute at a photo of a clinician's office, furnished in a modern, minimalist style, and to give their impression of the therapist who worked there. All the photos were taken from the perspective of the cli
Who Likes Surrealist Motion Pictures? Mostly sensation seekers, those higher on openness to experience and with greater ambiguity tolerance according to a recent study published in Personality and Individual Differences.Surrealism started in the early 1920s. Surrealism was expressed in pictures, music, writings and later also in films.surrealist film in particular is characterised by the use of incongruous and ambiguous imagery [...]
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