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... work to be published in November’s Psychological Science in the Public Interest. In this article, the authors allege ... authors refer to are based on the premises of cognitive and behavioral theory but a few other approaches have received some empirical validation ... University I was trained in the theory and principles of cognitive behavioral therapy. In fact, I can remember the professors making ...
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... is a peer-reviewed, quarterly journal focusing on all aspects of
behavioral and social sciences information with emphasis on librarians,
libraries and users of social science information in libraries and ... on prospective research projects/articles and provide you
with preliminary feedback.
Consider Behavioral & Social Sciences Librarian/ as the journal for your
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... to discover what is. A strong belief or desire about what should be can get in the way of optimally objective science.
Of course, in the social sciences we find this dual role of professionals quite often. ... influence the working of our minds.
Behavioral and social scientists have a tough task. They must often wear two hats. When doing the applied science, yes, keep the pure science hat on as ...
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... scientist is what the therapist actually does. That is the type of "science" that they say we have rejected.
What psychologists have not rejected (not for a moment ... treatment."
In saying that psychologists reject science, a central datum for Baker et al ... Principled Approach to Mental and Behavioral Health Care. In: Psychological Science in the Public Interest ...
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... bold; text-decoration:none; } img {border:none;} ScienceDaily: Latest Science News
New wound dressing, full of antibiotics, dissolves ... plus a structured training program for parents reduces serious behavioral problems in children with autism and related conditions, according ...
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... later, data will emerge questioning the results of cognitive/behavioral work as well.
So, psychologists don't hate science. Those who love it, take postdoctoral work and learn their art and their craft. Is that science or not? I say yes. The problem is that there are those in any of the therapeutic disciplines who just did not study further with respect to specialization. And ...
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... 30 years I can estimate what did the damage, but I have never been able to actually prove it."
Science News via US News and World Report: Poached ... effect is likely to obtain in other mammals, such as humans.
National Science Foundation via US News and World Report: Smart Phones ... Academy of Sciences.
Nicholas Epley, professor of behavioral science at the University of Chicago’s Booth ...
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... dinosaur discoveries
The link between poor sleep and diabetes
How to make a winning science fair chemistry project
An overview on behavioral genetics
An introduction to quantum physics and the law of attraction
Biology science fair ideas
The difference between a scientific discovery and a scientific observation
Understanding static electricity
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Treatment that includes medication plus a structured training program for parents reduces serious behavioral problems in children with autism and related conditions, according to a study funded by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). The study, which was part of the NIMH Research Units on Pediatric Psychopharmacology (RUPP) Autism Network, was published in the December 2009 issue of the ...
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New publications by Oberlin College science faculty and students include the following:
Murphy, Troy G., Malcolm F. ... -based bill coloration to signal status. Behavioral Ecology 20: 1348-1355.
Download ... model tropospheric aerosol solutions. Environmental Science & Technology 43, (21) (NOV 1 ... C414-21.
Find more recent publications by science faculty and students by searching for "oberlin ...
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Elizabeth Culotta writes the 11th essay in Science's series in honor of the Year of Darwin, which explores the ... in unseen deities. She describes a new field:'the cognitive science of religion', which draws on psychology, anthropology, and ... the biological survival and reproduction of their members. Adhering to strict behavioral rules may signal that a religion's members are strongly ...
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... NCCAM's 10th Anniversary Research Symposium: Exploring the Science of Complementary and Alternative Medicine. Speakers will discuss topics including natural products, mind-body medicine, and the intersection of behavioral science and integrative medicine. People have used some CAM therapies since ancient times and often with little scientific evidence.
Air date: 12/8/ ...
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... things but pinch pennies on others? This interesting video by BigThink features Dan Ariely, Professor of Behavioral Economics at Duke University, explaining why we do this. Just in time for Black Friday madness...Happy deal hunting, everybody! The Science of Saving: Big Think answers why we splurge and pinch originally appeared on WalletPop Blog on Wed, 25 Nov ...
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... enhance the scientific knowledge base for mental and behavioral health care."
McFall is also a co-author ... show regarding the relative cost-effectiveness of psychosocial and behavioral interventions compared with other competing intervention options ... psych students need to learn to infuse their treatments with science, becoming familiar with what's in the database, and what methods are shown ...
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... , Jr. Distinguished Professor of Communication, has published an article in the journal Implementation Science titled “Adjuncts or Adversaries to Shared Decision-Making? Applying the ... to the development and evaluation of DESIs. There are several ways in which the IM could be used in research on the behavioral effects of DESIs. An investigator could measure the effects of an intervention on ...
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