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Addressing research gaps could help with development of disability-inclusive workplaces

December 11, 2018 Caregiving, Children's Health, chronic illness, Education and Employment, Educational Policy, Educational Psychology, Industrial Relations, Learning Disorders, Workplace Health

Filling key gaps in the research and understanding of the treatment of people with disabilities in the workplace could help

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Parents put nature in the shopping basket

November 14, 2018 Child Development, Child Psychology, Consumer Behavior, Educational Psychology, epilepsy, parenting, Psychiatry, psychology

In a world of vast consumer choice, ambiguous product descriptions and self-appointed experts, parents face a minefield when picking out

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Is big-city living eroding our desire to be nice?

October 23, 2018 Behavior, Consumer Behavior, Educational Psychology, Intelligence, Psychiatry, psychology, Relationships, Social Psychology

A new study by University of Miami psychology researchers of anonymous interactions suggests that humans switch off their automatic inclination

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Unseen infections harming world’s children

October 10, 2018 ADD and ADHD, Child Development, Child Psychology, Children's Health, Educational Psychology, Foodborne Illness, Infectious Diseases, Kidney disease

Children around the world are suffering from unnoticed infections that are stunting their growth and mental development, new research from

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Songbird data yields new theory for learning sensorimotor skills: Mathematical models describes distribution of sensory errors

October 4, 2018 Animal Learning and Intelligence, Behavioral Science, Birds, Computer Modeling, Educational Psychology, Language Acquisition, Mathematical Modeling, Mathematics, Perception

Songbirds learn to sing in a way similar to how humans learn to speak — by listening to their fathers

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Motor learning for precise motor execution: Motor learning for explicit and implicit controls

September 25, 2018 Children's Health, Educational Psychology, Intelligence, Nervous System, Neuroscience, Perception, Psychology Research, Restless Leg Syndrome

It is generally accepted that precise motor control in our daily life depends on acquisition of an internal model. One

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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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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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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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How birds learn

August 13, 2018 Animal Learning and Intelligence, Behavioral Science, Birds, Educational Psychology, K-12 Education, Learning Disorders, New Species, Numeracy

Children are constantly learning new things, but whether they find it easy or hard to generalise what they have learned

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