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  2. Kerby_2016PPGCE003_final copy edited 27 Jan 2017

    https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume8/229-258-kerbyp/229-258-kerbyp.pdf
    9 Feb 2017: subsequent impact. Additionally, further investigation into the walk’s utilisation as a social activity,. ... Health Psychology, 25(4), 510-52. Incorporation of a walk into the curriculum.
  3. ISSN 2043-8338 JJoouurrnnaall ooff TT rraaiinneeee TT eeaacchheerr EE …

    https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume8/259-292-martink/259-292-martink.pdf
    15 Mar 2017: capable of displaying adaptive strategies. It must be noted, however, that the pupils’ results could be in part affected by social desirability;. ... social desirability. The pupils knew me as a teacher, therefore, they may have been influenced by.
  4. Benjamin Merrick final copy edited 21 Jun 2017

    https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume8/419-451-merrickb/419-451-merrickb.pdf
    22 Jun 2017: passages are divorced from their social delineations such as the concert hall, the orchestra, elitism,. ... social delineations. Conversely, one might enjoy the music itself and the phrases present in western.
  5. Sheet1

    https://library.medschl.cam.ac.uk/files/2017/04/medical-E-Book-titlesApril-2017.xlsx
    19 Apr 2017: http://ezproxy.lib.cam.ac.uk:2048/login?url=http://www.tandfebooks.com/isbn/9780203769423. edited by Mark R. Mullins, Koichi Nakano. Disasters and social crisis in contemporary Japan: political, religious, ... Kingston, Jeffrey. Japan's Quiet
  6. UbiComp17_camera

    https://mobile-systems.cl.cam.ac.uk/papers/Ubicomp17-Georgiev.pdf
    1 Aug 2017: An audio sample in our case consists of 5 seconds of speech from a speaker, as thisduration has been used for mobile sensing tasks in social psychology experiments [47].Emotion Recognition.
  7. SIGCHI Conference Proceedings Format

    https://mobile-systems.cl.cam.ac.uk/papers/www17.pdf
    17 Feb 2017: Psychologists and social scientists have been studying mentalhealth and well-being for decades [40, 16]. ... tivity, location, social interactions) that determined which behaviorand context questions were asked in the self-reported surveys.
  8. Opinion: What can we learn about you from just one click? |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/opinion-what-can-we-learn-about-you-from-just-one-click
    Thumbnail for Opinion: What can we learn about you from just one click? | University of Cambridge 14 Nov 2017: or read on social sites, and the pages you follow on Facebook. ... showing a group of women in a social situation, dancing, and having fun, accompanied by ad copy saying: ‘Dance like no one’s watching (but they totally are)’).
  9. Industrial Revolution: damaging psychological ‘imprint’ persists in…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/industrial-revolution-damaging-psychological-imprint-persists-in-todays-populations
    Thumbnail for Industrial Revolution: damaging psychological ‘imprint’ persists in today’s populations | University of Cambridge 10 Dec 2017: The UK findings, published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, are supported by a North American “robustness check”, with less detailed data from US demographics suggesting the same patterns ... and formative epochs in modern history,
  10. Presenting facts as ‘consensus’ bridges conservative-liberal divide…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/presenting-facts-as-consensus-bridges-conservative-liberal-divide-over-climate-change
    Thumbnail for Presenting facts as ‘consensus’ bridges conservative-liberal divide over climate change | University of Cambridge 11 Dec 2017: The vast majority of people want to conform to societal standards, it's innate in us as a highly social species," says Dr Sander van der Linden, study lead author from ... People often misperceive social norms, and seek to adjust once they are exposed to
  11. 'Psychological vaccine’ could help immunise public against ‘fake…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/psychological-vaccine-could-help-immunise-public-against-fake-news-on-climate-change-study
    Thumbnail for 'Psychological vaccine’ could help immunise public against ‘fake news’ on climate change – study | University of Cambridge 23 Jan 2017: Social psychologists believe that a similar logic can be applied to help “inoculate” the public against misinformation, including the damaging influence of ‘fake news’ websites propagating myths about climate change. ... Misinformation can be

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