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  2. Peter Heisig andJohn Clarkson (Eds) Modelling and M anagement ...

    https://www-edc.eng.cam.ac.uk/files/modellingandmanagement2.pdf
    19 Mar 2019: Peter Heisig andJohn Clarkson (Eds). Modelling and M. anagement of Engineering Processes. Peter Heisig and John Clarkson (Eds). Modelling and Management of Engineering ProcessesConcepts, Tools and Case Studies. ISBN 978-0-9564691-3-7. The current
  3. FACULTY OF SOCIAL AND

    https://www.sociology.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/ann-report-0506.pdf
    36. Department of Politics.36 Department of Social and Developmental Psychology.40 Department of Sociology. ... On the Register in October 2005:. New PhDs 23 Total PhDs 93 M.Phil: Psychology.
  4. On the Notion of Regional Economic Resilience Rev 28 March 2014

    https://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/files/research/projects/cger/Onthenotion.pdf
    31 Mar 2014: Although the concept has been used for some time in ecology and psychology, it is now invoked in diverse contexts, both as a perceived (and typically positive) attribute of an object, ... literatures, namely that of ‘adaptive resilience’. Notions of
  5. Table of Contents

    https://www.sociology.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/ann-report-0405.pdf
    MPHIL IN SOCIAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY. Name. Dissertation Title. Supervisor. Aveling, Emma-Louise. ... eds). Theoretical Psychology. Toronto: Captus Press. Weasel, Lisa H. and Jensen, Eric (2005).
  6. School Winner: Why do we find pandas so cute? | Murray Edwards…

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    Thumbnail for School Winner: Why do we find pandas so cute? | Murray Edwards College - University of Cambridge 23 Feb 2017: According to Hamann, increased activity in the middle orbital cortex is usually associated with pleasure and positive emotion. ... chubby extremities or pudgy cheeks." - an article from the Washington Post where they asked Stephan Hamann, a psychology
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    26. Politics. 26. Social and Developmental Psychology. 27. Sociology. 29. Centre for Family Research. ... Senior Research Associates. Dr Jonathan Heron (Joint CFR/Psychology/Psychometrics Centre) (from 1st April.
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    https://www.abg.psychol.cam.ac.uk/system/files/frangou_et_al_2018_elife.pdf
    for the two tasks: negative correlation for the Signal-in-Noise, while positive correlation for the Fea-. ... from participants who did not show positive improvement during the single training session.
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    17 May 2024: R. (2011). Personality science and the northern tilt: As positive as possible under the circumstances. ... In K. M. Sheldon, T. B. Kashdan &amp; M. F. Steger (Eds.),<em>Designing positive psychology: Taking stock and moving forward</em>(pp.
  10. React at the Cambridge Science Festival | University of Cambridge

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    10 Mar 2004: Spotlight on Science continues next week on March 17, 18 and 19, and will include talks on the evolution of humans, positive psychology, our perceptions of time, and the essential differences
  11. Beth Barker : Faculty of Education

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    MA Psychology and Education (University of Sheffield). BSc Psychology with Neuroscience (University of Sussex). ... Research Topics. Developmental psychology. Early intervention to promote positive child mental health.

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