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  • Field Notes from an Evolutionary Psychologist is written by Holly.

    Archive 2006-09-01 ScienceWoman 2006

  • As Prof. Wuthnow sees it, this extended adolescence or "emerging adulthood" (a phrase coined by Prof. Arnett in a 2000 article in American Psychologist) is largely a product of longer life expectancies and has both upsides and downsides.

    A New Generation of the Young 2008

  • The spacing effect is "one of the most remarkable phenomena to emerge from laboratory research on learning," the psychologist Frank Dempster wrote in 1988, at the beginning of a typically sad encomium published in American Psychologist under the title "The Spacing Effect: A Case Study in the Failure to Apply the Results of Psychological Research."

    Want to Remember Everything You'll Ever Learn? Surrender to This Algorithm By Gary Wolf 2008

  • Another study, reported in American Psychologist last summer, has shown that the exercises can be effective on their own, without the group meetings.

    Virtual Therapy 2008

  • The spacing effect is "one of the most remarkable phenomena to emerge from laboratory research on learning," the psychologist Frank Dempster wrote in 1988, at the beginning of a typically sad encomium published in American Psychologist under the title "The Spacing Effect: A Case Study in the Failure to Apply the Results of Psychological Research."

    Want to Remember Everything You'll Ever Learn? Surrender to This Algorithm Gary Wolf 2008

  • Hogan, R. e.a. (1994) "What we know about leadership effectiveness and personality" in American Psychologist, vol. 49, pp. 493-504.

    E-LIS 2008

  • Dr. Jeff Gardere, better known as America’s Psychologist, is one of the most widely sought-after experts in the field of parenting and relationships.

    Dr. Jeff Gardere on VH1′s “Dad Camp” « 2010

  • Titled "Lifestyle and Mental Health," it was published last October in American Psychologist, the journal of the American Psychological Association.

    Philip Goldberg: Change Your Lifestyle and Change Your Psyche Philip Goldberg 2012

  • Titled "Lifestyle and Mental Health," it was published last October in American Psychologist, the journal of the American Psychological Association.

    Philip Goldberg: Change Your Lifestyle and Change Your Psyche Philip Goldberg 2012

  • Titled "Lifestyle and Mental Health," it was published last October in American Psychologist, the journal of the American Psychological Association.

    Philip Goldberg: Change Your Lifestyle and Change Your Psyche Philip Goldberg 2012

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