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... communal and religious morality.
Haidt is a professor of psychology at the University of Virginia. You can find links to many of his major ... Haidt shows how modern biological research confirms this Humean moral psychology. Evolutionary studies ... quot; of morality. But the full range of moral psychology is there on both sides of the divide. What distinguishes different individuals and different cultures ...
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... stress, the influences of parents on their children as well as children on their parents, and the effects of biological and environmental factors.
Beginning with an overview of theories of stress and coping, ... to alleviate parenting stress.
Kirby Deater-Deckard is associate professor, Department of Psychology, University of Oregon. He has published extensively in the fields of child development, ...
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Columbia University's Center for Research on Environmental Decisions has released a primer on the "Psychology of Climate Change Communication," synthesizing much of the research of the Center over the ... is now in print as part of an excellent edited volume titled "Communicating Biological Sciences: Ethical and Metaphorical Dimensions." I will have more on this chapter and ...
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... some links that would give me some background. My immediate impression was that the Makers are tapping into some type of biological reward system. Mr. F and I had experienced similar feelings when puttering in our ... your own food. So in my interview with Mark, I framed the Makers in evolutionary psychology terms. Why do people still enjoy gardening, woodworking, hunting, and fishing when you can ...
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... drop all their science summer schools and consequently their named science degrees, the choices for 2010 would be very easy. First I’d be doing Biological Psychology in February and then in October I’d be starting Exploring Psychology ( ... residential in the summer of 2012. Finally, it’s back to the psychology sequence in October 2012 and the final chunk of the ...
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Hi everyone,
I am an undergrad psych student who is considering going into Educational or Clinical Psychology. I am currently deciding my Stage II courses for next year, and I have just found out that ... I am more interested in the social/behavioural rather than biological side of things. So, I have a question: How large a part of Clinical Psychology is biology/neuroscience going to be, when it ...
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