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Research and Markets has announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new book "Extremism and the Psycho

Research and Markets has announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new book "Industrial and Organiza

As the Modern Cupcake Moment swirls into its second decade, America just might have to admit that what we’re dealing with — 669.4 million sold from October 2010 to October 2011, according to the market research firm NPD — is not a fad. It’s an enduring love affair. Read full article >>

“It’s time to get out of the shell—out of Colvard!” said psychology student Emma Burgin. Accomplishing this is quite a feat, as often psychology students find themselves absorbed in studies, losing track of time in the labs of Colvard.

From a young age, assistant professor of psychology Kristin Bonnie knew what she wanted to be when she grew up. “Animal behavior has always been my first love,” she says. Specifically, Bonnie has a strong interest in primate cognition and behavior.

Flip-flopping effects both politicians and voters but not in the ways you might think.

Bob Brown is apparently hyper-sensitive to the 'subconscious' sexism aimed at the PM.

Posted: Monday, February 6, 2012 12:15 am | Updated: 4:11 pm, Sun Feb 5, 2012. There are many things that differentiate each of us from one another — our personality, our beliefs, our actions, our desires, our wants, our needs.

Flight delays, ground transportation issues, weather concerns, and other stressors are common issues that all athletes face during travel. Worrying about these things that you have no control over creates unnecessary anxiety and takes away energy you will need for your performance.

By: Evan AndersonPsychology majors consider alternative options due to unavailability of classes At a university where the official student to faculty ratio is 25:1, the more than 40:1 ratio of the Oregon State University psychology department is leaving many students out of class and worried for their future. ...