• She's a nurse and is interested in my psychology studies and we help each other.

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  • The attempt occurred not long after she graduated from East Tennessee State University, where her psychology studies included research about suicide.

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  • The subjects of the study were asked to solve a particular problem-solving task previously used in other psychology studies researching problem solving.

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  • The desire to fly an airplane has been shown to represent one aspect of a sensation-seeking personality, a genetic trait associated with risky behavior involving driving, sex, sports and vocation, according to psychology studies.

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  • Imogen, from Llanelli, is a bar hostess who was Miss Wales in 2003, and has a BSc degree in health studies and psychology.

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  • Janet Hyde, a professor of psychology and women's studies at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, has found that it doesn't lead to less intimacy in marriage when wives hold paid jobs.

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  • S. in business, a Bachelor of General Studies in Economics, Psychology and Political Science, an MBA and JD (which he pursued together).

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  • Susanne Mannes, an assistant professor of psychology at Widener University in Harrisburg who studies cognitive biases that can affect trials, said prosecutors would likely lean toward empaneling women jurors, while the defense could favor older men.

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  • Darcia Narvaez, professor of psychology at the University of Notre Dame, studies moral cognition and development.

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  • Dr Ethel Quayle, a lecturer in clinical psychology at the University of Edinburgh said that studies have done little to settle the question of what was more important to them - the easy availability of images or a latent sexual attraction to minors.

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  • Allen McConnell, a psychology professor at Miami University in Ohio who studies pet owners' behavior, said those who opt for animal preservation can be motivated by grief, a need for belonging and anthropomorphism the act of ascribing human attributes to animals or even inanimate objects.

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  • There still is a need for scientists and clinicians to speak a common language in order to carry out clinical research, and the role of the DSM in aiding this communication won't change in the near future, said Dianne Chambless, a psychology professor at the University of Pennsylvania who studies anxiety treatment.

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  • Ruth Striegel-Moore, head of the psychology department at Wesleyan University, has done several studies involving the prevalence of eating disorders among women of color.

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  • The queen of studies embraces all of life, including psychology and the social sciences, but philosophers think of themselves as engaged in an intellectual discipline, characterised by argument, which, even if it settles nothing, is a splendid mental workout.

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  • But on a more creative and mindful level, improvisation has "value, " says creativity expert Robert Epstein, a former editor of Psychology Today and founder of the Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies.

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  • Dacher Keltner, a psychology professor at University of California, Berkeley, says studies have shown that people who use Botox to hide lines on their face feel less pleasure in response to subtle things around them and aren't able to read other people's emotions as well.

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  • Professor Fletcher, head of psychology at the University of Hertfordshire, added that there were other studies showing men coped less well with losing a partner.

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  • In fact, a battery of studies by Diana Tamir and Jason Mitchell of the Department of Psychology at Harvard University found that talking about ourselves lights up the same brain pleasure centers as food, money and sex.

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  • Then Harry Harlow, a professor of psychology at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, produced a series of influential studies involving baby rhesus monkeys.

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  • Nagging can become a prime contributor to divorce when couples start fighting about the nagging rather than talking about the issue at the root of the nagging, says Howard Markman, professor of psychology at the University of Denver and co-director of the Center for Marital and Family Studies.

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