Sleep Deprivation Influences Drug Use In Teens’ Social Networks 20 Mar 2010 More than one behavior can spread simultaneously across a social network. Recent studies have shown that behaviors such as happiness, obesity, smoking and altruism are “contagious” within adult social networks. In other words, your behavior not only influences your friends, but also their [...]
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Exercise Key To Older Adult Fall Prevention
07 Apr 2010
Being able to stay in their homes and remain independent is a daily struggle for many older adults. As we age we tend to lose our flexibility, our connective tissue tightens and we have prolonged reaction times. Problems with vision, including depth perception, all [...]
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Dr Brenda Todd and Sara Amalie O´Toole Thommessen from City University presented 90 infants aged nine months to 36 months with seven different toys, some were stereotypically boy’s toys – a car, a digger, a ball and a blue teddy, and some were stereotypically girl’s toys – a pink teddy, a doll and a cooking [...]
A Negative Family Environment Is Often Responsible For A Child’s Aggressive Behaviour
18 Mar 2010
Children who use violence usually come from conflictive families; as has been shown by a number of research studies. The psychologist, Arantzazu Bellido, has reaffirmed this phenomenon for the Autonomous Community of the Basque Country (CAV-EAE). She undertook surveys [...]
Exposure To Letters A Or F Can Affect Test Performance – British Psychological Society
09 Mar 2010
Seeing the letter A before an exam can improve a student’s exam result while exposure to the letter F may make a student more likely to fail. This is the finding of a study published in the British Journal of [...]
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