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New index of children’s ‘school readiness’ highlights importance of…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/new-index-of-childrens-school-readiness-highlights-importance-of-family-support28 May 2015: Claire Hughes. Researchers at the University of Cambridge Centre for Family Research and Psychometrics Centre have completed a study in which they developed the simple questionnaire for teachers, dubbed the Brief ... British Journal of Educational -
‘Moral identity’ key to charitable time giving | University of…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/moral-identity-key-to-charitable-time-giving5 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 -
Hallucinations linked to differences in brain structure | University…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/hallucinations-linked-to-differences-in-brain-structure17 Nov 2015: Jane Garrison. The study, led by the University of Cambridge in collaboration with Durham University, Macquarie University, and Trinity College Dublin, found that reductions in the length of the paracingulate sulcus ... In a previous study, a team of -
Young minds think alike – and older people are more distractible |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/young-minds-think-alike-and-older-people-are-more-distractible14 Aug 2015: Karen Campbell. The study, published today in the journal Neurobiology of Aging, also found that older people tended to be more easily distracted than younger adults. ... Dr Karen Campbell from the Department of Psychology, first author on the study, says -
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: Aleksandr Spectre. A new study conducted in collaboration with Facebook using anonymised data from the social networking site shows a correlation between people’s social and financial status, and the levels ... The research team, from the Prosociality
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