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Eye-catching studies that didn't make the final cut:

Short arms and legs linked with increased susceptibility to dementia.

Complaints against therapists.

Introducing hedonomics: a mix of decision-making research with happiness research.

The role of eye contact and gaze direction in babies' developing communication skills.




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Eye-catching studies that didn't make the final cut: Don't tell Sarkozy: popular politicians are perceived to be taller. Can you see OK in there? Analysis of uterine conditions suggests that at least some fetuses have enough light to see by....

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Eye-catching studies that didn't make the final cut: Babies as young as 14 months show signs of altruism. Psychological factors that predict adjustment and coping in people with multiple sclerosis. Neurotic people spend more time than others looking...

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Eye-catching studies that didn't make the final cut: How much should recycling signs acknowledge the inconvenience of recycling? Amount of attendance at religious ceremonies, but not regular prayer, is associated with people expressing greater support...

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Eye-catching studies that didn't make the final cut: A profile of 50 women who developed an eating disorder at the age of 40 or older. Are you conducting research on emotion? Need some musical samples for evoking sadness, happiness, fear or peace?...

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Eye-catching studies that didn't make the final cut: The paradox of declining female happiness (pdf). The cardiovascular toll of stress. Neural correlates of paedophilia. Ghost writing in the medical literature. "...because signs of their actual production...



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