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    10 Jul 2024: this month in the journal emFrontiers in Psychology/em finds that changes in temperature and voter turnout are positively related, and such a positive change in temperature helps the incumbent party. ... s known in psychology circles as “excitation
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    10 Jul 2024: this month in the journal emFrontiers in Psychology/em finds that changes in temperature and voter turnout are positively related, and such a positive change in temperature helps the incumbent party. ... s known in psychology circles as “excitation
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    11 Jul 2024: this month in the journal emFrontiers in Psychology/em finds that changes in temperature and voter turnout are positively related, and such a positive change in temperature helps the incumbent party. ... s known in psychology circles as “excitation
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    11 Jul 2024: Are they that oblivious?/p pA study published in theem Journal of Applied Psychology /emfinds that feelings of power do “blind” people to the gaps that exist in workplace links: bosses ... this month in the journal emFrontiers in Psychology/em finds

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