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  • 26 Jan 2017
    Cyberpsychology
    John Suler

    The Cyberpsychology of Commanders in Tweet

    Now that the new American president has expressed his preference for Twitter as a means to bypass traditional media and express his ideas directly to the people of his nation and the world, it’s important for us cyberpsychologists to offer our insights about this mode of communication. Supporters of Trump like to point out how […]

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  • 16 Jan 2017
    Colours and Communication
    Daniel Kernell

    Colours and Communication

    Daniel Kernell author of Colours and Colour Vision gives us an insight into normal vs. deviant colour vision.

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  • 9 Jan 2017
    Teachers, global
    Rosetta Marantz Cohen

    The Work and Lives of Teachers: A Global Perspective

    What is the status of the teaching profession around the world? Do teachers in Europe, Asia and Africa see themselves as American teachers do? Are their rewards the same; their complaints the same?  And what are the implications of those teacher attitudes for the twenty-first century world? My book attempts to answer those questions by […]

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  • 4 Jan 2017
    Cambridge Fundamentals of Neuroscience in Psychology
    Richard Haier

    IQ and Neuroscience

    Are you saying intelligence test scores are the most important thing about a person? No. No person can be reduced meaningfully to a test score. I am saying that, like it or not, the differences among people in their general ability to solve problems and learn complex material are important aspects of life success. Intelligence […]

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  • 19 Dec 2016
    Applied Psychology
    E. Scott Geller

    Applied Psychology: Actively caring for people

    Blog post written by Scott Geller, Editor and Co-Author Some have suggested B. F. Skinner was a dreamer, authoring the book Walden II about a utopian society in which everyone lives ideal interdependent lives (Skinner, 1948). I have also been called a dreamer by many in the behavioral science community because of the 4.5 decades of […]

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  • 12 Dec 2016
    R. Keith Sawyer, Michael A. Evans, Martin J. Packer

    Learning Sciences: A Virtual Round-table (Week Seven)

    Three experts discuss learning sciences in the final week of a seven week long virtual round-table discussion.

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  • 5 Dec 2016
    R. Keith Sawyer, Michael A. Evans, Martin J. Packer

    Learning Sciences: A Virtual Round-table (Week Six)

    Last week, we asked the editors of Reflections on the Learning Sciences about potential barriers to innovation in the realm of learning sciences This week, we ask: What does the future have in store for learning sciences?  Participants:  Michael A. Evans, North Carolina State University Martin J. Packer, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia R. Keith Sawyer, University of North Carolina, […]

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  • 29 Nov 2016
    R. Keith Sawyer, Michael A. Evans, Martin J. Packer

    Learning Sciences: A Virtual Round-table (Week Five)

    Three experts discuss learning sciences in week five of a seven week long virtual round-table discussion.

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