“Just keeping up with your classes is enough to learn a lot about the fields you are interested in. Classes are always challenging, encouraging you to think critically about the material. The diversity of the university helps you get to know about almost every culture in the world from th...
Dr. Spector holds both the Ph.D. and LL.B. degrees and is a member of the Massachusetts Bar. He is Professor of Constitutional History at Worcester State College in Massachusetts; and is the author of a wide variety of books and articles, several of which have appeared in this journal....
although obviously I’m one of those it hits hard. People also differ in which colour looks closer. For most people it is red, with blue looking deeper or further away. I’m in the minority, so if you’re like me this reverse of the image above...
although obviously I’m one of those it hits hard. People also differ in which colour looks closer. For most people it is red, with blue looking deeper or further away. I’m in the minority, so if you’re like me this reverse of the image above...
Second, adaptive and maladaptive characteristics may be expressed by a person to varying degrees depending on their current narcissistic state (i.e., whether the self is faced with ego threats or in a relaxed state). To test these assumptions, the present study applied both a correlational ...
Collaborations may sometimes increase the likelihood of engaging in dishonest behaviour. As yet, it remains unknown what factors contribute to this phenomenon. Here, we investigate whether it matters with whom people are collaborating for the extent to which they are dishonest. We aim to (I) repli...
In this paper, we provide an explanation for why risk taking is related to optimism. Using a laboratory experiment, we show that the degree of optimism pre
Nevertheless, the stability of the model needs further examination in a larger group of individuals with disorders in the autism spectrum, and with varying degrees of intellectual functioning. Keywords: Autism spectrum disorder, symptom structure, structural equation modelling. Many studies have revealed ...
For example, work by Jim van Os in the Netherlands has shown that a surprisingly large percentage of the general population (10%+) experience psychotic-like symptoms, though many fewer have multiple experiences and most will not continue to experience these symptoms in the long run (Verdoux & ...
In this article, the contributions of cognitive psychology to research and development of medical education are assessed. The cognitive psychology of learn