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| Complex post-traumatic stress disorder Complex post-traumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD) is a psychological injury that results from protracted exposure to prolonged social and/or interpersonal trauma with lack or loss of control, disempowerment, and in the context of either captivity or entrapment, i.e. Complex_post-traumatic_stress_disorder
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| Race and intelligence/Archive 18 Talk:Race_and_intelligence/Archive_18
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| Health effects of tobacco The health effects of tobacco are the circumstances, mechanisms, and factors of tobacco consumption on human health. Epidemiological research have been focused primarily on tobacco smoking, Health_effects_of_tobacco
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| Matthew Stannard/list of family separation research articles User:Matthew_Stannard/list_of_family_separation_research_articles
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| Reference desk archive/Science/January 2006 Wikipedia:Reference_desk_archive/Science/January_2006
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| Executive functions The executive system is a theorized cognitive system in psychology that controls and manages other cognitive processes. It is also referred to as the executive function, executive functions, supervisory attentional system, or cognitive control.The concept is used by psychologists and neuroscientists to describe a loosely defined collection of brain processes which are responsible for planning, cognitive flexibility, abstract thinking, rule acquisition, initiating appropriate actions and inhibiting inappropriate actions, and selecting relevant sensory information. Executive_functions
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| Intuitive eating Intuitive eating is a nutrition philosophy based on the premise that becoming more attuned to the body's natural hunger signals is a more effective way to attain a healthy weight; rather than keeping track of the amounts of energy and fats in foods or satiety levels. Intuitive_eating
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| Psychology/Archive 1 Talk:Psychology/Archive_1
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| Arbustoo User_talk:Arbustoo
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| Recovered memory therapy Recovered memory therapy (RMT) is a term coined by affiliates of the False Memory Syndrome Foundation (FMSF) in the early 1990s, psychotherapy methods based on recalling memories of abuse that had previously been forgotten by the patient. It does not refer to a specific, recognized treatment method, but rather several controversial and/or unproven interviewing techniques, such as hypnosis and the use of sedative-hypnotic drugs. Recovered_memory_therapy
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| Homosexuality/Archive 9 Talk:Homosexuality/Archive_9
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| Church of Christ, Scientist/archive 1 Talk:Church_of_Christ,_Scientist/archive_1
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| Joint Committee on Standards for Educational Evaluation Joint Committee on Standards for Educational Evaluation is an American/Canadian based Standards Developer Organization (SDO). The Joint Committee represents a coalition of major professional associations formed in 1975 to help improve the quality of standardized evaluation. Joint_Committee_on_Standards_for_Educational_Evaluation
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| Evolutionary developmental psychology Evolutionary developmental psychology, (or EDP), is the application of the basic principles of Darwinian evolution, particularly natural selection, to explain contemporary human development. It involves the study of the genetic and environmental mechanisms that underlie the universal development of social and cognitive competencies and the evolved epigenetic (gene-environment interactions) processes that adapt these competencies to local conditions; it assumes that not only are behaviors and cognitions that characterize adults the product of natural selection pressures operating over the course of evolution, but so also are characteristics of children's behaviors and minds. Evolutionary_developmental_psychology
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| Minnesota Texas Adoption Research Project Minnesota_Texas_Adoption_Research_Project
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| Requests for mediation/Societal attitudes towards homosexuality Wikipedia_talk:Requests_for_mediation/Societal_attitudes_towards_homosexuality
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| Biological psychology Talk:Biological_psychology
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| Word superiority effect cognitive psychology, the word superiority effect (WSE) refers to the phenomenon that people are more accurate in recognizing a letter in the context of a word than they are when a letter is presented in isolation, or when a letter is presented within a nonword (e.g. "WXRG"). Studies have also found a WSE when letter identification within words is compared to letter identification within pseudowords (e.g. "WOSK") and pseudohomophones (e.g. "WERK"). Word_superiority_effect
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| Dianetics/Archive 5 Talk:Dianetics/Archive_5
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| Media violence research Media and violence research attempts to determine whether a link between consuming media violence and subsequent aggressive and violent behavior exists. Although many social scientists support this link, methodological and theoretical problems with the existing literature limit interpretation of findings in this area.Media violence researchers investigate whether the popular media is one potential cause of aggressive behavior . Media_violence_research
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| Psychology/Web resources Portal:Psychology/Web_resources
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| National Association of School Psychologists National_Association_of_School_Psychologists
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| WikiProject Psychology Wikipedia:WikiProject_Psychology
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| Articles for deletion/Log/2006 March 7 Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2006_March_7
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| Articles for deletion/Splace Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Splace
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| Pouya/Drafts/Concept learning User:Pouya/Drafts/Concept_learning
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| List of psychology organizations organizations and societies in psychology. List_of_psychology_organizations
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| GregA/NLP User:GregA/NLP
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| History of Dianetics History_of_Dianetics
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| Psi Chi Psi Chi (ΨΧ) is the International Honor Society in Psychology, founded in 1929 for the purposes of encouraging, stimulating, and maintaining excellence in scholarship, and advancing the science of psychology. With over 1,050 chapters, Psi Chi is one of the largest honor societies in the United States. Psi Chi has inducted over 500,000 lifetime members from chapters in the United States and Canada. Famous members include B.F. Skinner, and Philip Zimbardo. Psi_Chi
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| Gary A. Klein Gary Klein (born February 5, 1944 in New York City, New York, U.S.) is a research psychologist famous for his work in pioneering the field of naturalistic decision making. By studying experts such as firefighters in their natural environment, he discovered that laboratory models of decision making couldn’t describe decision-making under uncertainty. Gary_A._Klein
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| List of scientific societies rejecting intelligent design This page documents scientific opinion as given by scientific bodies of national or international standing, and ad hoc groups of opinion among scientists. It does not document the views of individual scientists. List_of_scientific_societies_rejecting_intelligent_design
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| Ashkenazi Jews/Archive 1 Talk:Ashkenazi_Jews/Archive_1
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| Zero tolerance (schools) In the United States and Canada, zero tolerance policies are applied in some schools and other education venues. These have proved controversial in that some of those penalized have claimed that their treatment is egregiously unfair. Zero_tolerance_(schools)
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| Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing The Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing is a set of testing standards developed jointly by the American Educational Research Association (AERA), American Psychological Association (APA), and the National Council on Measurement in Education (NCME). Standards_for_Educational_and_Psychological_Testing
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| Infornography Infornography is a portmanteau word formed by the combination of the words "information" and "pornography". Infornography is used to define an addiction to or an obsession with acquiring, manipulating, and sharing information. People "suffering" from infornography are generally people that greatly enjoy receiving, sending, exchanging, and digitizing information. Infornography
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| Chris Kempling Christopher Stephen Myles Kempling (born October 15, 1955) is a Canadian educator and counsellor who was suspended by the British Columbia College of Teachers and disciplined by the Quesnel School District for publicly expressing socially conservative opinions critical of homosexuality. Chris_Kempling
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| Daniel Schacter Daniel Schacter (born June 17, 1952 in New York) is Professor of Psychology at Harvard University. His research has focused on psychological and biological aspects of human memory and amnesia, with a particular emphasis on the distinction between conscious and nonconscious forms of memory and, more recently, on brain mechanisms of memory distortion. Daniel_Schacter
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| Ex-ex-gay ex-ex-gay is used to describe people who at one time participated in the ex-gay movement in an attempt to change their sexual orientation to heterosexual, but who then later went on to publicly accept that their sexual orientation falls under the LGBT umbrella. Ex-ex-gay people may publicly declare to have ended the attempt to change their sexual orientation to heterosexuality, and to have embraced their sexual orientation as lesbian, gay, or bisexual. Ex-ex-gay
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| Ashkenazi intelligence Ashkenazi intelligence is a controversial theory that the higher general intelligence measured in IQ tests of Ashkenazi Jews results from natural selection to extended historical persecution in Europe. Anthropologists Cochran, Hardy and Harpending from the University of Utah advanced the theory in a 2006 paper. Brian Fergueson of Rutgers University published an on-line critique of the theory in 2007. Ashkenazi_intelligence
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| Intelligence quotient/Archive 1 Talk:Intelligence_quotient/Archive_1
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| Sexualization Sexualization refers to the making of a person, group or thing to be seen as sexual in nature or a person to become aware of sexuality.The American Psychological Association (APA) defines sexualization as occurring under one or more of these four conditions “a person’s value comes only from his or her sexual appeal or sexual behavior, to the exclusion of other characteristics; “a person is held to a standard that equates physical attractiveness (narrowly defined) with being sexy; “a person is sexually objectified—that is, made into a thing for others’ sexual use, rather than seen as a person with the capacity for independent action and decision making; and/or “sexuality is inappropriately imposed upon a person.â Sexualization
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| Peter Hugh McGregor Ellis Peter Hugh McGregor Ellis (born March 30, 1958) is a former Christchurch child care worker who has been at the centre of one of New Zealand's most enduring judicial controversies. In June 1993 Ellis was found guilty on 16 counts of sexual offences involving children in his care at the Christchurch Civic Creche and was sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment. Peter_Hugh_McGregor_Ellis
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| Heritability of IQ Study of the heritability of IQ is a controversial field of research that includes biology, psychology, philosophy, sociology, and anthropology. Heritability is a measure of the relative contribution of genes to the variation of a phenotype on a given group in a specific environment. The debate about IQ heritability touches on the nature versus nurture divide, Heritability_of_IQ
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| Peer review/Collaboratory/archive1 Wikipedia:Peer_review/Collaboratory/archive1
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