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They’ve called it a career but the parting thoughts of two of Brock’s “teaching titans” are now available for all to see.
They’ve called it a career but the parting thoughts of two of Brock’s “teaching titans” are now available for all to see.
The high point of Robert Dimand’s week is the Wednesday graduate lecture he gives. For Sid Segalowitz, one of the greatest perks of his job is working with graduate students.
After finishing her undergraduate degree in psychology and child and youth studies at Brock University, Ashley Hobden spent a good part of a year volunteering in impoverished communities in Brazil.
It’s official: children as young as two years are capable of lying, and they actually do it.
What is the H factor? And why should you care about it? A Brock personality psychologist and his research colleague have written a new book that explains the significance of the Honesty-Humility spectrum.
Organizers of the World Conference on Psychology and Sociology have issued a call for papers from academics interested in attending the conference in Antalya, Turkey from Nov. 28 to Dec. 1.
Many of us have had that morning-after revelation that sex can, indeed, occur without candlelight, flowers and moonlit serenades.
It’s Friday night in one of the region’s many casinos. Clutching a tub of tokens in your sweaty palm, you drop them one by one into the machine.
It all started with one question on a survey that Royette Tavernier would later analyze for her master’s thesis: “Have you ever experienced a major turning point in your life that changed how you thought about something or how you behaved?”
New research shows we can look at other races and read aggression in their facial features.