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  2.  Presenting images of negative health outcomes leads to ...

    https://www.bhru.iph.cam.ac.uk/presenting-images-of-negative-health-outcomes-leads-to-healthier-food-choices/
    In an experimental study published in Health Psychology, we examine the impact on people’s choices of presenting food images paired with positive or negative images of the health consequences of ... Images of positive health outcomes did not alter food
  3.  How do regular drinkers perceive wines and beers ...

    https://www.bhru.iph.cam.ac.uk/how-do-regular-drinkers-perceive-wines-and-beers-labelled-as-lower-in-strength-2/
    Impact on product appeal of labeling wine and beer with (a) lower strength alcohol verbal descriptors and (b) percent alcohol by Vol. ... ABV): An experimental study. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors. Vasiljevic, M., Couturier, D.-L., & Marteau, T.
  4.  How do regular drinkers perceive wines and beers ...

    https://www.bhru.iph.cam.ac.uk/how-do-regular-drinkers-perceive-wines-and-beers-labelled-as-lower-in-strength/
    However, there is a lack of evidence on how the general population perceives alcohol products labelled as lower in strength. ... ABV): An experimental study. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors. Vasiljevic, M., Couturier, D.-L., & Marteau, T.
  5.  Alcohol | The Behaviour and Health Research Unit ...

    https://www.bhru.iph.cam.ac.uk/research/alcohol/
    ABV): An experimental study. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors. Vasiljevic, M., Couturier, D.-L., & Marteau, T. ... In an online pilot study of 152 young adult drinkers, we found that.
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    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/research/programmes/eclipse/Tanetal(2005)IonisationEnergy.pdf
    20 Oct 2020: answers, and two-tier multiple-choice questions. CONTEXT OF THE STUDY. Educational psychology suggests that the teaching and learning of scientific. ... inadequate in addressing students' difficulties. 2. RESEARCH QUESTIONS. Three research questions were
  7. ‘Terrible twos’ not inevitable: with engaged parenting, happy babies…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/terrible-twos-not-inevitable-with-engaged-parenting-happy-babies-can-become-happy-toddlers
    Thumbnail for ‘Terrible twos’ not inevitable: with engaged parenting, happy babies can become happy toddlers | University of Cambridge 6 May 2020: joint first author of the study with Dr Rory Devine at the University of Birmingham’s School of Psychology. ... 2020. DOI: 10.1111/desc.12979 . Cambridge’s Centre for Family Research is launching a new online study of parents with one or more child
  8. ‘Terrible twos’ not inevitable: with engaged parenting, happy babies…

    https://www.cfr.cam.ac.uk/news/terrible-twos-not-inevitable-engaged-parenting-happy-babies-can-become-happy-toddlers
    13 May 2024: A new study of children under the age of two has found that parents who take a more flexible approach to their child’s learning can - for children who were easy ... joint first author of the study with Dr Rory Devine at the University of Birmingham’s
  9. ‘Pre-bunk’ tactics reduce public susceptibility to COVID-19…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/pre-bunk-tactics-reduce-public-susceptibility-to-covid-19-conspiracies-and-falsehoods-study-finds
    Thumbnail for ‘Pre-bunk’ tactics reduce public susceptibility to COVID-19 conspiracies and falsehoods, study finds | University of Cambridge 12 May 2021: For the new study, researchers used a sample of 3,548 players over the age of 18, including native speakers of three languages in which the game is available: English, German ... of Psychology.
  10. ‘Moral identity’ key to charitable time giving | University of

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/moral-identity-key-to-charitable-time-giving
    Thumbnail for ‘Moral identity’ key to charitable time giving | University of Cambridge 5 Jun 2015: According to the study, a strong moral identity may reduce time aversion not despite the higher cost of giving time, but rather because of it. ... The study has significant implications for how charities and other good causes recruit volunteers for
  11. ‘Map’ of teenage brain provides strong evidence of link between…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/map-of-teenage-brain-provides-strong-evidence-of-link-between-serious-antisocial-behaviour-and-brain
    Thumbnail for ‘Map’ of teenage brain provides strong evidence of link between serious antisocial behaviour and brain development | University of Cambridge 16 Jun 2016: Luca Passamonti. In a study published today in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, researchers used magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) methods to look at the brain structure of male adolescents ... of the brain,” says Dr Graeme Fairchild, who

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