Members in the News
Jonathan M. Adler, Olin College of Engineering, Elle, Aug 1, 2009: Agency in Personal Narratives.
George A. Bonanno, Columbia University, The New York Times, Aug 18, 2009: Mental Stress Training Is Planned for U.S. Soldiers.
Andrew M. Colman, University of Leicester, Sky News, Jul 8, 2009; Daily Mail (UK), Daily Telegraph (Sydney, Australia), The Herald (Scotland), The Times of India, Jul 9, 2009; Le Scienza (Italy), Jul 10, 2009; MSNBC, Jul 14, 2009: Research Shows That “Invisible Hand” Guides Evolution of Cooperative Turn-Taking.
Harris M. Cooper, Duke University, The New York Times Room for Debate Blog, Aug 30, 2009: The Crush of Summer Homework.
Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Claremont Graduate University, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Aug 3, 2009: 10 Years After its Founding, Positive Psychology Struggles With its Own Success.
António Damásio, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, The New York Times, Jul 27, 2009: In Battle, Hunches Are Valuable.
David B. Daniel, James Madison University, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Aug 10, 2009: Three Paths to Better Teaching, and When to Stray From Them.
James Fowler, University of California, San Diego, The New York Times, Sep 10, 2009: Are Your Friends Making You Fat?
Barbara L. Fredrickson, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Aug 3, 2009: 10 Years After its Founding, Positive Psychology Struggles With its Own Success.
Steven Heine, University of British Columbia, Globe and Mail (Toronto, Canada), Sep 17, 2009: Surrealism Can Improve Learning by Compelling the Brain to Seek Out Structure.
Matt Hertenstein, DePauw University, The New York Times, Aug 11, 2009: Touch Communicates Distinct Emotions.
Christopher Hertzog, Georgia Institute of Technology, Time, Aug 17, 2009: Why Exercise Won’t Make You Thin.
Alan E. Kazdin, Yale University, Slate, Aug 11, 2009: Bullying and Its Remediation.
Grazyna Kochanska, University of Iowa, The New York Times, Aug 25, 2009: Guilt and Atonement on the Path to Adulthood.
Arthur F. Kramer, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Time, Aug 17, 2009: Why Exercise Won’t Make You Thin.
Kathleen A. Lawler-Row, East Carolina University, Salon.com, Aug 17, 2009: Science Says We’ll Be Healthier if We Forgive, But Some Argue There’s Room in a Healthy Life for a Good Grudge.
Ulman Lindenberger, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Time, Aug 17, 2009: Why Exercise Won’t Make You Thin.
Malcolm Macmillan, University of Melbourne, Boston Globe, Jul 1, 2009; Boston Globe, The New York Times, Jul 22, 2009; Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Sep 9, 2009: The Recently Discovered Daguerreotype of Phineas Gage.
Mark Muraven, University at Albany, Time, Aug 17, 2009: Why Exercise Won’t Make You Thin.
Helga Noice, Elmhurst College, ABC Nightly News, May 21, 2009: Acting on Memory.
Tony Noice, Elmhurst College, ABC Nightly News, May 21, 2009: Acting on Memory.
Irene M. Pepperberg, Brandeis University, ScienceNow, Jun 29, 2009: Brain Recordings Take Flight.
Travis Proulx, University of California, Santa Barbara, Globe and Mail (Toronto, Canada), Sep 17, 2009: Surrealism Can Improve Learning by Compelling the Brain to Seek Out Structure.
Martin E.P. Seligman, University of Pennsylvania, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Aug 3, 2009: 10 Years After its Founding, Positive Psychology Struggles with its Own Success. The New York Times, Aug 18, 2009: Mental Stress Training Is Planned for U.S. Soldiers.
June P. Tangney, George Mason University, The New York Times, Aug 25, 2009: Guilt and Atonement on the Path to Adulthood.
Daniel T. Tranel, University of Iowa, The New York Times, Jul 27, 2009: In Battle, Hunches Are Valuable.
Philip G. Zimbardo, Stanford University, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Aug 3, 2009: 10 Years After its Founding, Positive Psychology Struggles With its Own Success.
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