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A two-year study will provide insights into how soldiers can be trained to demonstrate ingenuity in high-stakes, ...
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Oral exams hinge on understanding, not rote memorization, experts reveal. Studies show conceptual learning boosts retention ...
Jerry Richardson, a Cornell university doctoral candidate in psychology, was dashing into a grocery store on his way to a ...
New research finds that a certain workout plan may make you less impulsive. Experts explain how it works and what the ...
Initially, AI companions appear to help. The use of these AI companions can lead to increased affective expressiveness—users ...
Discover how a 10-minute daily habit can lower anxiety, boost your mood, and motivate healthier life choices, according to a ...
In 1985, Belgian psychologist Jozef Nuttin identified what is known as the name-letter effect. His studies determined that people showed a preference for those whose name contained some of the same ...
Adolescence is full of messy, meaningful friendships. As AI offers frictionless alternatives, teens need adults to help them ...
The age-old ritual of 'touching wood' offers more than just a superstitious gesture. Rooted in ancient pagan and Christian ...