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Opinion: What do our spending habits reveal about our romantic…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/opinion-what-do-our-spending-habits-reveal-about-our-romantic-intentions16 Feb 2016: Money might not buy you love, but according to some studies in psychology and consumer behaviour, how you spend it could reveal a thing or two about your romantic intentions. ... These studies demonstrate that just thinking about meeting a new partner
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Feeling powerless increases the weight of the world… literally |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/feeling-powerless-increases-the-weight-of-the-world-literally4 Feb 2014: Eun Hee Lee - a researcher working with Dr Simone Schnall at Cambridge’s Department of Psychology - carried out a series of tests in which volunteers were surreptitiously surveyed about their own ... Although many psychological studies have been
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Marmoset study gives insights into loss of pleasure in depression |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/marmoset-study-gives-insights-into-loss-of-pleasure-in-depression4 Dec 2018: Rats, which are often used in psychology studies, have frontal lobes quite different to those of humans, making it less easy to translate studies of frontal lobe circuitry directly into the ... Studying these symptoms in non-human primates, such as
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Patients with OCD have difficulty learning when a stimulus is safe |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/patients-with-ocd-have-difficulty-learning-when-a-stimulus-is-safe6 Mar 2017: Professor Trevor Robbins, Head of Psychology at Cambridge, senior author on both studies, says: “When we look at this two studies together, we can see that there is a clear imbalance ... between key regions at the front of the brain in people with OCD.
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Socio-economic status predicts UK boys’ development of essential…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/socio-economic-status-predicts-uk-boys-development-of-essential-thinking-skills21 Jul 2020: Claire Hughes, Professor of Developmental Psychology in the Centre for Family Research, said: “There is concern in the UK that among children from less-advantaged backgrounds, boys in particular often ... said. Both studies are published in the Journal
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Gendered play in hunter-gatherer children strongly influenced by…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/gendered-play-in-hunter-gatherer-children-strongly-influenced-by-community-demographics26 Sep 2019: However, very few studies have been done on gender roles in hunter-gatherer communities, whose organisation is distinct from other societies.”. ... Earlier studies of play in hunter-gatherer children have found that children overwhelmingly play in mixed
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Opinion: The science ‘reproducibility crisis’ – and what can be done…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/discussion/opinion-the-science-reproducibility-crisis-and-what-can-be-done-about-it20 Mar 2017: But since then, The Open Science Collaboration has published the findings of a large-scale effort to closely replicate 100 studies in psychology. ... However, many psychology journals now recommend or require the preregistration of studies which allow
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Facebook data suggests people from higher social class have fewer…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/facebook-data-suggests-people-from-higher-social-class-have-fewer-international-friends10 Sep 2015: The research team, from the Prosociality and Well-Being Lab in the University of Cambridge’s Department of Psychology, conducted two studies – one local and one global, with the global study ... The findings from the two studies provide support for
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