The Boomerang Effect: Is there a Contract Exception to ASARCO (and if not, what then)?Brady C. Williamson
A very reasonable proposal is therefore that these “gamble responsibly” messages should be made larger in size, similar to that required of regulated Australian tobacco warnings over time (Borland & Hill, 1997). However, some researchers doubt the effectiveness of “gamble responsibly” because of...
Neil Farber in Psychology Today. "Is a belief in a law of attraction any better than rubbing a rabbit's foot, tossing a coin in the fountain, or pulling apart a wishbone? Test it yourself; the answer is no!" However, even if the LOA is bunk, the power of positive thinking itself ...
. This indicates that the ESCA literature is fragmented in terms of factors affecting ESCA. Moreover, the extant literature on ESCA has used various theories while the theoretical perspectives of this domain are still emerging. Hence, there is a need to synthesize the theories and models used in...
These problematic conditions have a chilling effect on scientific research. So what happens when a scientific journal becomes part of the problem? Last month, the journal Frontiers in Psychology retracted a paper, ‘Recursive fury: Conspiracist ideation in the blogosphere in response to research on ...
摘要: When Greg George quit his job repairing cars for a Goodyear service center in 1989, the then-28-year-old had one goal in mind: To find a boss who would provide medical benefits for George, his wife and his daughters, of whom there were soon to be four....
the stimulus, and it takes more junk food to make the magic work again. Eventually, you’ll find yourself in a vicious cycle of overeating, stress boomerangs, and overeating. Ending up in a bloated body with a weak immune system is even worse compared to the eye-offending number on your...
And, as a result, the prisoner felt a boomerangs they receive, are the same onesstrong urge to respond in the same way. This that they had thrown earlier.instinct is called the 'reciprocity urge'. Whatgoes around comes around! (or to use some Or to put it another way, most people ...