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Month: August 2016

Intelligence and Prejudice: Are Smart People Really Less Prejudiced?

August 30, 2016August 30, 2016 by Andy

Some people like to think that prejudice is a thing of the past, but we … (Full Post)

Categories BlogTags bias, cognition, intelligence, Prejudice, StereotypesLeave a comment
Laptops in the classroom

Laptops in the Classroom: Do They Help or Hinder Learning?

August 23, 2016November 25, 2017 by Andy

The scent of a new school year is in the air. Freshmen are arriving on … (Full Post)

Categories BlogTags cognition, education, learning, technology7 Comments
Is fear persuasive?

Fear Appeals: Persuade When They’re Afraid

August 16, 2016September 20, 2016 by Andy

There’s been a lot of talk aboutĀ fear in the current election. In particular, many people[1] … (Full Post)

Categories BlogTags emotion, fear, influence, opinions, persuasion, political psychology2 Comments
Psychology of Taking a Break

The Importance of Taking a Break

August 9, 2016July 14, 2016 by Andy

I’m happy to report that I’m taking a break. Things have been really crazy around … (Full Post)

Categories BlogTags emotion, mental health, stress1 Comment

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