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Using a bottle to soothe infants at bedtime may backfire. A new study finds this practice disrupts the ability to...
Read moreDetailsVladimir Hedrih is a full professor of psychology at the University of Niš in Serbia with almost two decades of research and teaching experience. His fields of research and expertise include organizational psychology, research methodology and the study of social trauma. He is the editor-in-chief of the scientific journal Psihologija.
Using a bottle to soothe infants at bedtime may backfire. A new study finds this practice disrupts the ability to...
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Read moreDetailsA new meta-analysis published in the Journal of Applied Psychology reveals that employees with psychopathic traits tend to exhibit lower...
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Read moreDetailsDo free-choice marriages actually have more passion? Not necessarily. A new study examining five non-Western cultures found that arranged and...
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Read moreDetailsA new study finds election conspiracy theories don't necessarily cause democratic backsliding. Instead, people who already support authoritarianism are more...
Read moreDetailsA recent study found that gardening every day is associated with 43% lower odds of poor health. Researchers suggest the...
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