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The Real Test : Can College Students Reason About Evidence?
(2018-01-04)
Scientific literacy is considered essential in
modern society (Anelli, 2011), where reasoning
skills and knowledge of the scientific process
can help citizens evaluate claims about food,
relationships, health, climate ...
Are Energy Therapies Supported by Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trials? : A Systematic Review
(2018-05)
Therapeutic Touch and Healing Touch are complementary, energy-based treatments. They are based on the premises that (1) illness is a result of “a disruption of the flow of energy surrounding a person’s being” and (2) ...
Sex Differences In Young Adults’ Attraction To Their Opposite-Sex Friends : Natural Sampling Versus Mental Concepts
(2017-03-27)
Although opposite-sex friendships are often defined as platonic, heterosexual men and women frequently report sexual or romantic undertones in their friendships with the opposite sex. In several studies in which young ...
Sharing the Load : Men's and Women's Attitudes Toward Household and Childcare Tasks
(2018-04)
Studies suggest that the division of household
labor and childcare, even in dual-earner
households, is imbalanced. Women spend
more time than men do on household and
childcare tasks. Gender differences in childcare ...
Exploring Familial Resemblance in Romantic Attachment : Shared Genes and Shared Rearing Environment Do Not Equal Shared Attachment
(2018-04)
We conducted a series of studies to explore the
possibility that romantic attachment style is transmitted
via the family, either through shared genes or shared
rearing environment. Family members should be similar ...
I've Chosen Well, But Perhaps I Could Do Better : Maximizing Tendencies and Romantic Relationship Judgments
(2018-04)
People make choices in nearly every domain of life, and individuals differ in their choice-making strategies: maximizers search extensively for the best possible option. Satisficers search just until they encounter an ...
Spin : Psychological Scientists Use Casual Language to Describe Non-Casual Data
(2018-04)
Misrepresentation of data, or “spin,” comes in
various forms and can be intentional or
unintentional. One of the most prevalent forms
of spin involves misleading interpretation –
specifically, making causal claims that ...
Those Shoes are so You! : Personality Expressed in Shoes
(2019-05)
People express their personality traits and attitudes in many ways. People express themselves in the way they speak and carry themselves, what
they post on social media, the leisure activities they pursue, the music they ...
Attitudes on Immigrants : Stories vs. Statistics
(2019-05)
The topic of immigration is a politically polarizing issue despite the U.S.A.’s characterization as a post-racial nation-state. In the current research, we tested the hypothesis that people’s attitudes about immigration ...
Motivated Numeracy : How People Interpret Statistics About Gender Differences
(2019-05)
Numeric problems, like those shown in the 2x2 matrices to the right, require people to calculate two proportions and then compare the proportions in order to get the correct answer. In general, thinking in terms of proportions ...