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Where Will Millennials Take Us?

They’ve been described as entitled, self-centered and shallow. “Selfie-stick wielding, ‘KeepingUp with the Kardashians’-watching, soft-in-the-middle whiners” – Psychology Today. Worldwide, though, millennials (to whom ...

University of Mary Washington November 6 · 1 min read
Jared McDonald

Unveiling the Unseen: Exploring Salary Transparency and How it Contributes to the Gender Pay Gap

We have all heard about the gender pay gap, but do we truly understand the underlying factors that contribute to this inequality? A common proposal ...

University of Delaware July 31 · 1 min read
Dustin J. Sleesman

Repeatedly seeing headlines of wrongdoing reduces perception of moral offense

A study recently published in Psychological Science reveals that when people repeatedly encounter headlines about corporate wrongdoing, they view the wrongdoing as less unethical and ...

Vanderbilt University July 26 · 2 min read
Lisa Fazio

Experts in the media: Georgia Southern's Amy Hackney wades in on the topic of 'rebounds' in The Atlantic

We've all been there. A relationship ends and the rebound begins.  Now since the beginning of time it seems everyone from friends, family and advice ...

Georgia Southern University June 21 · 2 min read
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FIELDING GRADUATE UNIVERSITY: Deeply Rooted in Our Community

An interview by Monica Lenches and Claudia Rucker for Hope Ranch Living Dr. Katrina Rogers and I first met in a professional setting, and while ...

Fielding Graduate University June 5 · 5 min read
Katrina S. Rogers, Ph.D.

New research sheds light on how human vision perceives scale

Researchers from Aston University and the University of York have discovered new insights into how the human brain makes perceptual judgements of the external world. ...

Aston University May 18 · 2 min read

New book for students explores how open science practices can reform the 'replication crisis' in psychology

A new book, A Student’s Guide to Open Science: Using the Replication Crisis to Reform Psychology, has been published, providing students and researchers with ...

Aston University May 18 · 3 min read

Aston University predicted as one of the UK’s leading centres for lab-made meat

• Aston University named as one of the UK’s leaders in the potential future of food • Highlighted for research, teaching, public outreach, industry links and ...

Aston University May 10 · 2 min read
Dr Eirini Theodosiou

UF researcher proves underrepresented groups experience more workplace bias

By Halle Burton  George Cunningham, a UF professor and researcher, conducted a study on workplace bias, finding managers are more likely to display an implicit ...

University of Florida May 9 · 2 min read
George Cunningham

Op-Ed: Act on this Earth Day and throughout the year for ecological justice 

Growing up on a small farm in New England, my family was tied to the rhythms of the seasons and the land. We guided our ...

Fielding Graduate University April 20 · 3 min read
Katrina S. Rogers, Ph.D.
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