In an effort to teach self-management to students identified as impulsive, Meichenbaum found that he could help students control and manage their impulsive behaviors.
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Conservatives more likely to believe conspiracies and share fake science news, but both sides engage in motivated reasoning equally.
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A foundational 1956 study of the concept, focussed on a U.F.O. doomsday cult, has been all but debunked by new research.
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A recent study published in Psychology of Sport & Exercise has found that long-term engagement in competitive athletics is linked to reduced aggression in daily life and specific patterns of brain ...
Eiko Fried has been appointed professor of Mental Health & Data Science. This combined chair neatly fits the view that understanding complex mental ...
A person's appearance can't determine their level of intelligence, but the way they behave can. And people who are smarter ...
The Two-Factor Theory was proposed based on engineers and accountants engaged in mental work, so it is feasible to apply the Two-Factor Theory to the research of university administrators who also ...
When users swipe through profiles on dating applications, their brains make split-second decisions based on limited visual information. A new study suggests that these rapid judgments rely on two ...