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Doubts and dialogue may alter public perceptions of science

September 25, 2018 Consumer Behavior, Creativity, Educational Policy, K-12 Education, Political Science, Relationships, Social Issues, STEM Education

Science projects within controversial fields such as synthetic biology could benefit from experimenting with communication settings in which experts share

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Blowing the whistle on referee decisions

September 24, 2018 Addiction, Brain Injury, Consumer Behavior, Multiple Sclerosis

It’s one of the hardest jobs in sport that every armchair fan thinks they can do better. But QUT research

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Grad students will be future professors, but are they learning how to teach effectively?

September 18, 2018 Autism, Child Development, Consumer Behavior, Educational Psychology, Gender Difference, K-12 Education, Numeracy, Spirituality

A new Portland State University study found that graduate students are on board with wanting to adopt interactive teaching methods

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Business genius can be taught, study says: The academic approach to business strategy needs a jolt of future focus

September 14, 2018 Consumer Behavior, Creativity, Education and Employment, Educational Policy, Educational Technology, K-12 Education, Markets and Finance, Mathematical Modeling, Retail and Services

How did Steve Jobs do it? What about Whole Foods Market and Starbucks? These kinds of “breakout” success stories show

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Sharp rise in essay cheating globally, with millions of students involved

September 4, 2018 Autism, Consumer Behavior, Educational Psychology, Infant and Preschool Learning, K-12 Education, Multiple Sclerosis, Numeracy, Schizophrenia

A breakthrough study by Swansea University has revealed that the use of contract cheating, where students pay someone else to

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Irony is the new black

August 22, 2018 Behavior, Borderline Personality Disorder, Consumer Behavior, Consumerism, Popular Culture, psychology, Retail and Services, Surveillance

A giddy tween wearing a Justin Bieber t-shirt at a Justin Bieber concert — not too surprising. But what about

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CEOs paid less than peers more likely to engage in layoffs, research finds

August 21, 2018 Child Psychology, Consumer Behavior, Consumerism, Educational Policy, Educational Psychology, Industrial Relations, psychology, Scientific Conduct

CEOs who are paid less than their peers are four times more likely to engage in layoffs, according to research

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Secular countries can expect future economic growth, confirms new study

July 20, 2018 Child Development, Consumer Behavior, Economics, Ethics, K-12 Education, Poverty and Learning, Religion, Spirituality

New research measuring the importance of religion in 109 countries spanning the entire 20th century has reignited an age-old debate

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Mandatory labels reduce GMO food fears

July 5, 2018 Agriculture and Food, Consumer Behavior, Consumerism, Food and Agriculture, Genetically Modified, Nutrition Research, psychology, Retail and Services, Social Issues

As the U.S. Department of Agriculture prepares guidelines for labeling products that contain genetically modified ingredients, a new study from

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