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From Stanford Prison Experiment's Chief Consultant. Regrettably, the gulf between verisimilitude and real prison life is a huge leap of faith that still raises serious issues of validity from the get-go. Nevertheless,ideas such as bags being placed over the heads of prisoners, inmates being bound together... [About Psychology]000000comment []
Positive action Helps Us To Grow. "Disappointment colors people's lives and can have a profound effect on their families. It can be painful to find out about such things, but it's crucial that you do so if you ever hope to see your parents as fully... [About Psychology]000000comment []
From The Manager To The Leader. "The key to being a successful manager-leader is the ability to troubleshoot. That is, to find solutions to problems and make effective decisions that will keep them from reoccurring. The manager shouldn't be just putting out fires; he should be... [About Psychology]000000comment []
Medical robots start work at London hospital. LONDON (Reuters) - Science-fiction moved a step closer to reality on Wednesday when robots nicknamed "Sister Mary" and "Doctor Robbie" started work at a London hospital. [Reuters: Science]000000comment []
Research Finds That Red Is for Winners. Wearing red increases the chance of victory in sports, say British researchers who clearly do not follow the Cincinnati Reds. By By JOHN SCHWARTZ. [NYT > Science]000000comment []