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

Australian psychologists ask whether it's time for a professional oath in psychology.

Jealousy.

Sherlock Holmes and expertise: "Although nearly 120-years-old, Conan Doyle's books show remarkable illustrations of expert behaviour, including the coverage of themes that have mostly been overlooked by current research."

Why do humans kill?

An automatic face-recognition system with 100 per cent accuracy.




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Eye-catching studies that didn't make the final cut: Cognitive therapy for people with schizophrenia spectrum disorders not taking antipsychotic drugs: a single-blind randomised controlled trial [expert reactions here]. Towards a Taxonomy of...

- Test How Much You Know About The Reliability Of Memory
In the latest in a series of investigations into how much people know about eye witness memory, Svein Magnussen and Annika Melinder have compiled 12 questions about memory and put them to 857 licensed members of the Norwegian Psychological Association....

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Eye-catching studies that didn't make the final cut: Local effects on people's belief in global warming. Can I call this the Daily Express effect? "Respondents who thought that day [they were surveyed] was warmer than usual believed more in and...

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Eye-catching studies that didn't make the final cut: What might happen if psychologists revealed their religious faith to clients. Cephalopod molluscs are conscious, don't you know. (See earlier). How terror increases the appeal of controversial,...

- What Do Criminal Barristers Think Of Psychologists And Psychiatrists?
Most criminal barristers think psychiatrists make more useful expert witnesses than clinical psychologists, with the latter considered to be most appropriate when it comes to determining confession reliability. That's according to a survey of 62 British...



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