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  2. Sarah A Teichmann | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/women-at-cambridge/profiles/sarah-a-teichmann
    12 Feb 2014: In psychology, it’s been shown that we overestimate the probability of unlikely events, as discussed by Daniel Kahneman in his recent book Thinking, Fast and Slow.
  3. Nicky Clayton | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/women-at-cambridge/profiles/nicky-clayton
    11 Feb 2014: Nicola Clayton FRS FSB FAPS C Psychol is the Professor of Comparative Cognition in the Department of Psychology and a Fellow of Clare College. In addition to
  4. Contributors | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/women-at-cambridge/contributors
    10 Feb 2014: Senior Tutor at Newnham; Affiliated Lecturer in Psychology. "I bought into the family structures that set me up as primary carer of our children, and it was very difficult for me
  5. The Meaning of Success Insights from Women at Cambridge ...

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/system/files/the_meaning_of_success_final_revised_for_print_final.pdf
    13 Feb 2014: The Meaning of Success. Insights from Women at Cambridge. By Jo Bostock for the University of Cambridge. The Meaning of Success. Insights from Women at Cambridge. 2. University Printing House, Cambridge cb2 8bs, United Kingdom. Cambridge University
  6. Reports and Financial Statements for the year ended 31 July 2013

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/system/files/reports_and_financial_statements_for_the_year_ended_31_july_2013.pdf
    18 Mar 2014: www.cam.ac.uk/annual-report. For further information contact:. The University of CambridgeOffice of External Affairs and Communications Tel: 44(0)1223 332300Fax: 44(0)1223 330262Email: communications@admin.cam.ac.uk.
  7. University of Cambridge research magazine issue 25

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/system/files/issue_25_research_horizons.pdf
    13 Oct 2014: University of Cambridge research magazine issue 25
  8. Women’s professional self-identity impacts on childcare balance, but…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/womens-professional-self-identity-impacts-on-childcare-balance-but-not-mens
    Thumbnail for Women’s professional self-identity impacts on childcare balance, but not men’s | University of Cambridge 17 Jul 2014: Published recently in the journal Psychology of Women Quarterly, researchers say this is one of the first major studies to analyse how parental and work identities of both fathers and mothers ... s School of Psychology, who led the study.
  9. Tricks of the trade: magic and mischief in the making | University of …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/tricks-of-the-trade-magic-and-mischief-in-the-making
    Thumbnail for Tricks of the trade: magic and mischief in the making | University of Cambridge 19 Nov 2014: A Victorian website is an impossibility. But reality hasn’t deterred Rhys Morgan and Robert West – a ‘dashing duo’ of Victorian magic-makers – from conjuring
  10. The eyes have it | University of Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for The eyes have it | University of Cambridge 5 Feb 2014: While what humans do with their eyes has been well studied, we know almost nothing about whether birds communicate with members of the same species with their
  11. Scientists identify part of brain linked to gambling addiction |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/scientists-identify-part-of-brain-linked-to-gambling-addiction
    Thumbnail for Scientists identify part of brain linked to gambling addiction | University of Cambridge 8 Apr 2014: The research, led by Dr Luke Clark from the University of Cambridge, was published on April 7 2014 in the journal PNAS. During gambling games, people often

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