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We all move around in a protective bubble of "near space," more commonly known as "personal space." But not everyone's bubble is the same size.
Trouble with algebra? Notre Dame Psychologist Nicole McNeil’s research shows that basic math may be to blame.
The University of New England’s Crosley Lecture in Ethics will be held at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 14, 2011 on the Portland Campus in the College of Pharmacy Room 28. Martha J. Farah, Ph.D. will address, “Neuroscience in Everyday Life: The Ethical Challenges.” The event is free and open to the public.
Bottling up emotions can make people more aggressive, according to new research. The psychologists used a pair of classic movie scenes in their research.
Bottling up emotions can make people more aggressive, according to new research. The psychologists used a pair of classic movie scenes in their research.
What could you do for an hour in the first year of college that would improve minority students' grades over the next three years, reduce the racial achievement gap by half and, years later, make students happier and healthier?
What could you do for an hour in the first year of college that would improve minority students' grades over the next three years, reduce the racial achievement gap by half and, years later, make students happier and healthier?
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