Extras
Eye-catching studies that didn’t make the final cut.
29 November 2011
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Still got it? What happens to narcissists’ personalities when they get older?
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Depressive realism research. Mild depression (but not moderate) linked with greater insight into one’s own memory performance.
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Teens who completed exercises focusing on their strengths showed boosts to their life satisfaction.
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A taxonomy of kids’ cries: “Screaming, yelling, whining, and crying: Categorical and intensity differences in vocal expressions of anger and sadness in children’s tantrums“
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Relevant to the Norwegian killer? The psychology of lone-wolf terrorism.
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Seems obvious. Bored employees more likely to indulge in horseplay and other counter-productive behaviours at work.
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Evidence for increased aggression in breast-feeding mothers.
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No it can’t. “Can It Read My Mind?” – What Do the Public and Experts Think of the Current (Mis)Uses of Neuroimaging?
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Come on the Seagulls! Chanting football spectators show heightened aggression after a game, compared with non-chanters.
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Emotions in music: “The results show that six basic emotions are perceivable in musical segments previously unknown to the listeners“.