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Yearly Archive for 2010

Female Teachers’ Math Anxiety Negatively Affects Female Students

by Divya Mathur, PhD
5

For a long time it was believed that males have better spatial and numerical abilities resulting in their greater aptitude... READ MORE →

Antidepressants Carry Equal Risks

by Jennifer Gibson, PharmD
2

For nearly a decade, the public has heeded warnings of suicidal behavior related to antidepressant use in children and adolescents.... READ MORE →

Trick of the Light – Optical Illusions Can’t be Beat

by Dirk Hanson, MA
3

You know ‘em, you love ‘em: Suddenly, pictures bulge out in three dimensions, or static dots begin to swirl, or you see... READ MORE →

Exercise – It Works For Depression

by Isabella Mori
12

I’m currently reading with great pleasure Tony Schwartz’s new book, The Way We’re Working Isn’t Working – The Four... READ MORE →

Life is Like a Box of Chocolates

by Jennifer Gibson, PharmD
8

Through the course of modern human history, chocolate has been considered the most special of all confections. Chocolate... READ MORE →

Cults and Terrorism, Part 6 – Leader-Follower Traits

by Frank MacHovec, MA, PhD
1

Continued from part five. Leaders of destructive cult-like groups are very likely to have a very strong need for power and... READ MORE →

Cults and Terrorism, Part 5 – Features of Destructive Cults

by Frank MacHovec, MA, PhD
2

Continued from part four. Groups have a personality and destructive cult-like groups have certain behaviors in common. “Good”... READ MORE →

Cults and Terrorism, Part 4 – Destructive Cult-Like Groups

by Frank MacHovec, MA, PhD
1

Continued from part three. Heavens Gate was a California UFO/apocalyptic group founded by Marshall Applewhite, son of a Presbyterian... READ MORE →

Cults and Terrorism, Part 3 – “Good” Cult-Like Groups

by Frank MacHovec, MA, PhD
5

Continued from part two. The Amana Colony was founded in 1713 in Germany by two Lutherans as the Community of True Inspiration.... READ MORE →

Cults and Terrorism, Part 2 – Lessons from History

by Frank MacHovec, MA, PhD
3

Continued from part one. There have been cult-like groups in Islam, Hinduism, Christianity, and Judaism. In 1090 CE, the... READ MORE →

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This Sunday February 14th (9 p.m. ET), the Emmy-nominated Brain Games tv-show is back! Wonder junkie Jason Silva returns to our screens, teaming up with... READ MORE →

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