Psychology

Can Voicing Dissent Lead to Ostracism from a Group?
Business and Management INK
December 29, 2014

Can Voicing Dissent Lead to Ostracism from a Group?

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Book Review: Ofer Sharone: Flawed System/Flawed Self: Job Searching and Unemployment Experiences
Bookshelf
December 12, 2014

Book Review: Ofer Sharone: Flawed System/Flawed Self: Job Searching and Unemployment Experiences

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Is There a Spike in Crime on NFL Game Days?
Business and Management INK
November 18, 2014

Is There a Spike in Crime on NFL Game Days?

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Book Review:  Women and Executive Office: Pathways and Performance
Bookshelf
September 19, 2014

Book Review: Women and Executive Office: Pathways and Performance

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Submit Your Research to World Future Review!

Submit Your Research to World Future Review!

World Future Review is a refereed journal that seeks to expand communication among the researchers and practitioners now exploring trends and alternatives […]

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Announcing the Winner of the 2013 Best Article Award from the Journal of Applied Behavioral Science!

Announcing the Winner of the 2013 Best Article Award from the Journal of Applied Behavioral Science!

We’re pleased to congratulate Brenda E. Ghitulescu, winner of the Journal of Applied Behavioral Science‘s 2013 Best Article Award! Dr. Ghitulescu’s award-winning […]

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Top Five: Advances in Developing Human Resources

Top Five: Advances in Developing Human Resources

Want to know all about the latest research in human resource development? Take a look at the top five most read articles […]

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We Should Be Happy Federal Tax Dollars Funded Rat Massage

We Should Be Happy Federal Tax Dollars Funded Rat Massage

The latest winners of the Gold Goose Award for seemingly weird science with big practical benefits are researchers whose brush with lab rat love is now helping thousands of preemies.

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Announcing the Winner of the Fritz Roethlisberger Memorial Award for 2013!

Announcing the Winner of the Fritz Roethlisberger Memorial Award for 2013!

We are pleased to congratulate Indiana University’s Janet Hillier and Linda M. Dunn-Jensen, who have received the Fritz Roethlisberger Memorial Award for […]

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On the Ethics of Facebook – and Drawing the Right Conclusions

On the Ethics of Facebook – and Drawing the Right Conclusions

What does the Facebook emotional contagion study really tells us about research ethics? Perhaps, argues Robert Dingwall, that its time to deregulate public social science.

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Mind Games: Social Science Goes to the World Cup

Mind Games: Social Science Goes to the World Cup

A sports psychologist offers a half-time lesson on what armchair psychologists can use in assessing the on-the-field action.

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Go Team Girl! Women Empowerment and Olympic Success

Go Team Girl! Women Empowerment and Olympic Success

Women first took part in the Olympic Games in Paris in 1900, according to the International Olympic Committee. At the time, out […]

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