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Methods to Increase Attendance and Performance
My name is Lora Jacobi from Stephen F. Austin State University, and I presented my research at the APS 23rd Annual Convention in Washington, DC.
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Conceptualizing Divinity: Integration Among Buddhists and Christians
I'm Lauren Shapiro Crane from Wittenberg University and I presented my research at the APS 23rd Annual Convention in Washington, DC.
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Learning From Fiction
My name is Sharda Umanath from Duke University, and I presented my research at the APS 23rd Annual Convention in Washington, DC.
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Unintentional Biases in the Courtroom: Is Time a Factor?
My name is Alyna Ohanmamooreni from Florida State University and I presented my research at the APS 23rd Annual Convention in Washington, DC.
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Age and Cultural Differences in Discrimination of Emotion
My name is Dave Forman from Morehead State University, and I presented my research at the APS 23rd Annual Convention in Washington, DC.
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Study of the Day: ‘Diversity’ Has Become a Useless Concept
The Atlantic: PROBLEM: Initially, diversity pertained to inclusiveness toward historically disadvantaged groups. How far have people strayed from this original denotation? METHODOLOGY: Researchers led by Miguel Unzueta of the University of California, Los Angeles, designed an experiment to look at how people think about diversity today. They recruited 300 people, mostly students and staff members at UCLA, to take an online survey. The subjects saw a profile of a company with various combinations of racial and occupational diversity, and were asked if the company was "diverse" or not and for their thoughts on affirmative action.