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Month: February 2019

There’s Another Area Of Psychology Where Most Of The Results Do Replicate – Personality Research

There’s Another Area Of Psychology Where Most Of The Results Do Replicate – Personality Research

While psychology has been mired in a “replication crisis” recently – based on the failure of contemporary researchers to recreate some of its most cherished findings – there have been pockets of good news for certain sub-disciplines in the field. –>> via Pocket http://bit.ly/2TzTq3I
“Nach Meetings flüchtete ich in ein leer stehendes Büro”

“Nach Meetings flüchtete ich in ein leer stehendes Büro”

Netzwerken, Smalltalk und Telefonate sind oft die Hölle für introvertierte Menschen wie unsere Autorin. Eine Anleitung, wie man ihr Arbeitsleben einfacher macht. Ich wäre nie auf die Idee gekommen, dass ich introvertiert bin. Ich rede gern und viel, war viele Jahre Klassensprecherin. –>> via Pocket http://bit.ly/2TwN7Os
A photographer asked teenagers to edit their photos until they thought they looked ‘social media ready,’ and the results are shocking

A photographer asked teenagers to edit their photos until they thought they looked ‘social media ready,’ and the results are shocking

A photo series has shown the lengths some young people go to to edit their appearance before posting pictures on social media platforms like Instagram — and the results are pretty shocking. –>> via Pocket http://bit.ly/2TEzJI0
Scientists Find a Possible Link Between Gut Bacteria and Depression

Scientists Find a Possible Link Between Gut Bacteria and Depression

A new study identifies bacteria in the microbiome that could produce neurotransmitters and potentially influence activity in the brain The human microbiome—a collection of bacteria, archaea, fungi and viruses commingling in the gut and intestines—has been linked to a wide range of human health c –>> via Pocket http://bit.ly/2WL1elx