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The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell Review

Book Review: The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell

June 25, 2020 Daniel Edward 0

Though it’s been 20 years since The Tipping Point was first published, it’s still a great read – relevant and topical. Malcolm Gladwell is a […]

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Is depression a disability

Is Depression a Disability? Beck’s Negative Triad and Depression Causes

June 24, 2020 Daniel Edward 0

Is depression a mental illness or is depression a disability? Is there a difference between the two? What is depression anyway?

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Psychology of Shopping

The Psychology of Shopping: why can’t we resist the shops?

June 19, 2020 Daniel Edward 0

What makes going shopping so compelling, and why are people so enthusiastic to get back to the high street after so many months of only shopping online?

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The Refusal of Work by David Frayne Review

Book Review: The Refusal of Work by David Frayne

June 18, 2020 Daniel Edward 0

At £16.99 – and the most expensive book I’ve read this year – David Frayne’s Refusal of Work presents an enevitably ironic manifesto for freeing […]

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How to get your work published: Five responses from journal editors

June 17, 2020 Daniel Edward 0

Every researcher wants to publish their research. So how do you do it, and what response could you receive?

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PsyZine – Issue 2

June 12, 2020 Daniel Edward 0

This issue of PsyZine was published on 12 June 2020 Staying Positive Recently I’ve been getting into podcasts. It started with the accidental discovery that […]

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Colin Ellard

Interview: Dr Colin Ellard

June 12, 2020 Daniel Edward 0

Colin Ellard is Director of The Urban Realities Lab at the University of Waterloo and author of You Are Here and Places of the Heart. […]

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Is Positive Psychology Hippy Dippy Doo Da?

June 12, 2020 Daniel Edward 0

Martin Seligman, the founder of Positive Psychology, says it isn’t “happyology”. So what is it?

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Subliminal by Leonard Mlodinow Review

Book Review: Subliminal by Leonard Mlodinow

June 11, 2020 Daniel Edward 0

This book has absolutely nothing to do with subliminal messaging! I thought that would be quite important to clear up right away. There’s actually a […]

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How to write an abstract for a scientific paper

How to write an abstract for a scientific paper

June 10, 2020 Daniel Edward 0

It’s the shortest part of your research paper (after the title) but your abstract is super important for the success of your paper.

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