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Thursday, January 31, 2019

LATEST PSYCHOLOGY

Abstract In the present study, children's (2‐ to 5‐years old) lie‐telling was examined in relation to theory of mind (first‐order false belief understanding), executive functioning (measuring inhibitory control in conjunction with working memory), and presence of siblings (no siblings vs. siblings; younger siblings vs. older siblings) in the home. Lie‐telling was observed using a temptation resistance paradigm. Overall, of the 152 (74.9%) children who peeked at the toy, 73 (48.0%) lied during...


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This book is very timely in that it Talks Back to neoliberalism and authoritarian tendencies in the response to contemporary social, economic and ecological crisis. The impact of Arts and Humanities is difficult to measure in narrow utilitarian terms, but that does not mean that Humanities does not, and cannot, make a significant difference in the world. The book is a good illustration of exactly why we still need Arts and Humanities today and perhaps why we need Arts and Humanities more now...


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Researchers finally zero in on the brain network that drives the severity of negative symptoms in schizophrenia and suggest a noninvasive treatment.

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Is it safe to perform MRI scan in tattooed persons? Yes, it is safe, reveals a new study and the risk of side effects is low for persons with tattoos who undergo MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans.


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Your body image can be affected by the people around you. However, spending more time with people who are not preoccupied with their body weight, shape or appearance can make you feel much better about your body, reveals a new study.


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A Rutgers' study stresses on the importance of obesity prevention programs in the early childhood beyond preschool settings.


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Exercising every day can help you eat healthy, reports a new study. The findings of the study are published in the iInternational Journal of Obesity/i.


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Your daily workouts can make you eat healthy, reveals a new study. So, start exercising every day to boost healthy eating habits.


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