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Does organized ritual child abuse exist?

written by Roland Imhoff, Marcel Meuer, Andreas Mokros & Aileen Oeberst

Empowerment instead of mind-control. Why myth-busting does not interfere with intellectual independence.

written by Stefan T. Siegel

Breathe Through the Stress: Simple Breathing Techniques for Staying Calm Under Pressure

written by Emmylou Sophie Schädler & Dr. Vera Zamoscik

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found in | magazine issue | 08/2015

Why do we so often ignore the influence of situations on behavior?

... overweight, when physiological circumstances outside their control might contribute more than their apparent laziness (Gaesser, 2002). ... the computers who steadfastly refuse to submit to “ Control-P print ” . On this basis, we should all be grateful that we ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 03/2017

Asking Children to Talk About Abuse: Can Research Help Improve Police Interviewer Skills?

... that it typically does not provide the level of experimental control that would be possible in a laboratory setting. Controlled laboratory ... M. (2016). A study of the relationship between investigators’ personal characteristics and adherence to interview best practices in ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 03/2017

In Defense of Anger: An Evolutionary Necessity and its Contemporary Applicability

... understanding why something occurs does not allow you to control it. Understanding why a tattoo gun hurts when it stabs your skin ... a minutes doesn’t make it any less painful – you can’t control the pain by understanding how irrational it is. In fact, Sprenger et ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 01/2018

Selfie-Esteem: The Relationship Between Body Dissatisfaction and Social Media in Adolescent and Young Women

... relationships between both direct mass media exposure (i.e., personal media exposure) and indirect mass media exposure (i.e., media ... when interpreting the findings. Using travel photos as a control to fitspiration may not have isolated the variable of interest and ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 01/2018

Welcome to the Matrix! Opportunities and Risks of the Virtual World

... virtual reality environment to get my nervousness under control. But does such a simulation really help to keep calm in real life? ... own actions. Virtual worlds, through more interactive, personal experiences, seem to communicate certain messages more strongly than ... / more
found in | Book Review

The Hope Circuit, Reviewed by Joe Smith

... Steve Maier’s (1967) experimental design included clever control conditions that isolated the lack of contingency between a test ... Seligman’s statement comes from neuroscience. Experimental control subjects in fMRI studies are often told to lie in the scanner and think ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 10/2019

Fair Enough? The Inequality Paradox, Inequality Awareness, and System Justification

... and opportunities [28]; as such, it has incredible control over someone’s life, and makes up a great part of one’s identity. ... taxing. In fact, the notion that something that holds such control over one’s wellbeing is unfair or illegitimate breeds uncertainty and ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 01/2020

Are you Instagram-official? - Love, Social Media, and their Impact on Each Other

... theory) we also have a strong desire to control the impressions which are formed about us (1). In real life, it is ... / more
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Disaster is here, but the lawn looks good: Why we fail to act on the things that matter most

... elicit changes in behavioral practices like smoking, weight control, and exercise, shows that success in the maintenance stage depends on ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 02/2021

A Primer on Porn and Relationships

... greater commitment to their partners, compared to a control group who were instructed to abstain from their favourite food (21). ... media use and relational satisfaction in heterosexual couples. Personal Relationships , 18 (4), 562-585. ... marital quality: Testing the moral incongruence hypothesis. Personal Relationships , 25 (2), 233-248. ... / more

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