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The Powerful and Bad of 2009
chestnut501
by chestnut501  1-3-2010   
 People who have feelings of entitlement expect others to follow rules that they themselves refuse to follow.
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Buy Local, Act Evil
RayWatkins
by RayWatkins  12-31-2009   
 Can organic produce and natural shampoo turn you into a heartless jerk? By Rebecca Tuhus-DubrowPosted Monday, Dec. 7, 2009, at 6:24 PM ET
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The Psychology of Cyberspace
abailart
by abailart  12-12-2009    1
 John Suler, Ph.D. Department of Psychology, Science and Technology Center Rider University. There is a rapidly growing field of 'cyberpsychology': the contents here suggest some of the areas of focus. Clearly, business and marketing research are well represented in studies; another interesting area of study is the social site as a virtual laboratory for studying human personality, motivation,etc; related to the latter the pressing question of how internet relationships (e.g. friendship, group, lover) interact with individuals' lives beyond the internet.
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Story? Unforgettable. The Audience? Often Not.
Tri-City Psychology
by Tri-City Psychology  12-1-2009   
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UCLA study proves looking at photo of loved one reduces pain
Koheli
by Koheli  11-20-2009   
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The wall disorder
sylviadafox
by sylviadafox  11-16-2009   
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Humans are fast approaching their physical limit
solotiija
by solotiija  11-5-2009   
 yup
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Angry faces: Research suggests link between facial structure and aggression
pennyserenade
by pennyserenade  11-2-2009   
 "These findings indicate that subtle differences in face shape may affect personality judgments, which may, in turn, guide how we respond to certain individuals."
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Research On Angry Faces
celestialdancer
by celestialdancer  10-31-2009   
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"Violence is animalistic" meme reduces support for war
Lexica
by Lexica  10-9-2009    1
 More: Although right-wing authoritarians "typically show strong in-group bias and support for violence against out-groups, their heightened need to view themselves as non-animals makes them reticent to demonstrate violence when it is linked to animality," Motyl concludes. It should be noted that 104 of the 136 participants in the test were women. Before generalizing these results too widely, one would like to see them duplicated with a mostly male sample, preferably one from outside the walls of academia. Nevertheless, these are hopeful findings for those looking for ways to inspire peaceful resolutions to problems.
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Green consumers more likely to steal and lie: study
Tri-City Psychology
by Tri-City Psychology  10-9-2009    1
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It's gone!
aklimento
by aklimento  10-8-2009   
 So where are the scores fallen ill or even (Oh, God!) dead? What was all this hype about? It's gone! Gone! ;) And no even traces left. Last week, Dr. Anne Schuchat, the director of immunization at the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said, “Most states do have quite a lot of disease right now, and that’s unusual for this time of year.” “To say, Oh, all of us in New York are immune, we won’t have any more disease and we don’t need to take vaccine, is a dangerous conclusion to draw,” Dr. Cetron said. If some bureaucrats want to keep themselves busy, it's up to them. Only, please, not at our expense. Not at expense public well being and not at expense of our pockets. We have something else to do rather than than run in mortal panic with no possibility of hide from aggressive science-like manipulative psychological attacks.
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Reading surrealist literature aids pattern recognition.
cakebelly
by cakebelly  9-17-2009   
 "Reading Kafka makes you smarter" - full article at source
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"It’s The Vaccines Stupid!"
The Infowarrior
by The Infowarrior  9-6-2009    4
 "By countless scientific accounts, far more dangerous to human health than any reported incidences of Swine Flu are the dangers of severe health issues including paralysis, brain damage and even death arising from what is added to vaccines by virtually every major vaccine maker. Almost without exception, all commercial vaccines today contain various substances known as adjuvants designed to make the vaccine “work.” These adjuvants are the source of horrendous and sometimes deadly damage." More at source, make sure to read the article.
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Believing is seeing, when it comes to emotions
pennyserenade
by pennyserenade  9-3-2009   
 "Folk wisdom usually has it that "seeing is believing," but new research suggests that "believing is seeing," too - at least when it comes to perceiving other people's emotions."
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10 Reasons to Meet Your Shadow Self
ronhuxley
by ronhuxley  8-21-2009   
 Carl Jung, the famous Swiss Psychoanalyst, introduced the concept of the "shadow" side of our personalities. This darker aspect of our selves are the parts we do not like and reject, hide or deny. Others can often see them but we either cannot or choose not to. When we do this, according to Jung, we become imbalanced and suffer. To quote wikipedia: "Jung emphasized the importance of balance and harmony. He cautioned that modern people rely too heavily on science and logic and would benefit from integrating spirituality and appreciation of unconscious realms. He considered the process of individuation necessary for a person to become whole. This is a psychological process of integrating the conscious with the unconscious while still maintaining conscious autonomy. Individuation was the central concept of analytical psychology. " Read the 10 reasons to meet your shadow self, from the blog "GoodBlogging", and find your balance in life and relationships:
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Rumer and Qix Book Reviews and Links
rumerandqix
by rumerandqix  8-21-2009   
 Eco.Fantasy.Future.Adventure book Reviews and links ..Rumer & Qix is available on: www.amazon.com
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Climate Change, American Psychological Assn., and Psychopathology
merrie
by merrie  8-20-2009    3
 I hadn't realized that there was an intimate interface between Psychology and Global Climate Change, but once the premise is accepted, the abuses to follow become inevitable. I will not again review how badly the science has been politicized and how baldly the data has been manipulated in order to force predetermined conclusions; I would merely point out that so far none of the computer models have been able to predict the past, let alone the future; This really is a travesty. But what I find most breathtaking is people calling themselves "scientists" while refusing to release their methodology and, now, complicit in hiding even the raw data. Such people should be stripped of their tenure and accreditation .
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Study shows bilinguals are unable to 'turn off' a language completely
pennyserenade
by pennyserenade  8-20-2009   
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Praying May Increase Brain Power
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  8-20-2009    2
  The concept of neurotheology presents an interesting take on the conventional belief that science and religion are opposites, housed in entirely different segments of the human mind and soul. Newberg’s studies show that there’s no specific area of the brain that responds to spiritual stimulation. Rather, “religious experiences fire neurons in several different parts of the brain, just like other events do.”
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A little science on positive energy
Aribeth
by Aribeth  8-16-2009    2
 ...positive or negative. It can't be measured with conventional methods, and that makes it all the more exciting and real to those who believe in it. One attempt to give respectability to the idea of positive energy that I recently came across involves a reference to Wilhelm Reich's orgone energy. Although I am tempted to regard talk of ‘positive energy' as superstitious mumbo-jumbo, I do have some sympathy for those who use the term. Psychological research has shown that we can verbally articulate only a fraction of what we experience. A radical response to the articulation gap would be just to refuse to talk about anything we can't put in concrete operational terms. If you come home from a party you hated and just say there was tremendous negative energy, perhaps that is ‘nuff said. Let others fill in the content to the satisfaction of their imagination. You, at least, pointed them in the right direction. <<
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New research: people take insults better lying down than upright
mmlee
by mmlee  8-13-2009   
 The research was published in the latest edition of the journal Psychological Science.
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Does a nation's mood lurk in its songs and blogs?
Aribeth
by Aribeth  8-4-2009    1
 “And it’s going to change the social sciences; that to me is very clear.” ... From another site, http://wefeelfine.org/ , they pulled more than nine million sentences that used some form of the verb feel — as in “I feel relieved” — from 2.3 million blogs from 2005 to 2009.They then rated the psychological charge, or “valence,” of a significant subset of the words on a 10-point scale: from triumphant (8.82) and love (8.72) down to disgusted (2.45) and suicide (1.25). Some of the findings were expected. Sept. 11, 2001, was rock bottom, for instance. Others were less so: the day that Michael Jackson died also lowered people’s mood significantly. Christmas and Valentine’s Day regularly popped as positive times, although words like “guilty” were associated with Christmas and “waste” and “lonely” with Valentine’s Day. “Now, these are bloggers, and they certainly are not representative of everyone,” Dr. Dodds said. “But the pattern is very pronounced.”
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History of Aromatherapy
collegepro
by collegepro  7-29-2009   
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Cargo Cult Science
turpak
by turpak  7-28-2009   
 Doing all the ceremony but missing the right thing, no real results will show up
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Scientific perspective on ice cream cones vs cups
egoldstein
by egoldstein  7-27-2009    2
 Funny, i totally believe this and tend to always order a cone - but had no idea there actually science behind it.
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In All Modesty: Self-Effacement and Inner Confidence
chestnut501
by chestnut501  7-25-2009   
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Starve A Fever, Feed A Cold, Don't Be Stressed
tabsey
by tabsey  7-21-2009    1
 Stress kills. We all know the need to be able to be a calm person.
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Why are some people smarter than others?
einbar
by einbar  7-20-2009    2
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inatead of counting blessings, count money to feel good
doodleicious
by doodleicious  7-16-2009   
 lol- why does this not surprise me-
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Researcher: article is "a flat, unambiguous, factually incorrect misrepresentation" of my findings
Lexica
by Lexica  7-15-2009   
 More: “When I saw the article my heart completely sank, and it made me really angry, given how sensitive this subject is. To be making claims like the Telegraph did, in my name, places all the blame on women, which is not what we were doing at all. I just felt really angry about how wrong they’d got this study.” Since I started sniffing around, and Sophia complained, the Telegraph have quietly changed the online copy of the article, although there has been no formal correction, and in any case, it remains inaccurate. But there is a second, less obvious problem. Repeatedly, unpublished work – often of a highly speculative and eye-catching nature – is shepherded into newspapers by the press officers of the British Psychological Society, and other organisations. A rash of news coverage and popular speculation ensues, in a situation where nobody can read the academic work.
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Self help can be no help
Tri-City Psychology
by Tri-City Psychology  7-15-2009   
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When Your Self-View is Skewed, So Goes Your Mood
einbar
by einbar  7-10-2009   
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Power of Negative Thinking?
vienova4
by vienova4  7-9-2009   
 An interesting article that reflects a basis premise of mindfulness and other modern therapeutic approaches: the more we fight the demon, the bigger it becomes. So let's just sit with it, instead of acting on the urge to confront, challenge, and change it.
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Positive thinking has a negative side, scientists find
hvonier
by hvonier  7-5-2009   
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Positive thinking has a negative side, scientists find
Tri-City Psychology
by Tri-City Psychology  7-4-2009   
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Poverty Hurts
dmegivern
by dmegivern  6-27-2009    4
 Been waiting for science to confirm what I always knew & felt growing up in poverty. It's not just about the money, it's the pain that makes it traumatic. This article was life-validating.
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Don't stand so close to me: Proximity defines how we think of contagion
einbar
by einbar  6-13-2009   
 "Some judgments are not based solely on relevant information but can be influenced by subjective beliefs".
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Some City Rats Roam Far From Home
ratilfar
by ratilfar  6-3-2009    1
 Smart little buggers!
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How to tap the wisdom of the crowd in your head
einbar
by einbar  6-3-2009    2
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