Posted on Oct 19, 2011 | Comments Off on Baseball And Belief Engines
In a few short hours, the World Series will begin between the Texas Rangers and the St. Louis Cardinals. In the midst of all the talk of how offense is winning games this year (team Earned Run Average by starters in the post-season is over 5) and the strategic match-ups, there will be little attention paid to the belief engines in the skulls of individual players; their brains.
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Posted on Oct 14, 2011 | Comments Off on Are There Mental Health Effects Related To Abortion?
Abortion is not a contentious issue in America these days - campaign platforms primarily center on differences in taxation and the scope of government but, for the most part, abortion for the left and the 2nd Amendment for the right are really only invoked to whip the fringes into a frenzy.
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Posted on Sep 12, 2011 | Comments Off on SpongeBob SquarePants Is Bad For Kids? I Believe The Truthiness!
I don't like SpongeBob SquarePants. I generally regard any parent who does like SpongeBob SquarePants with suspicion and derision; they probably watch "Real Housewives of Fresno" or whatever city that show is down to now.So when I see an article claiming SpongeBob is bad for kids and I may have a reason to ban that porifera from the house, it has a certain truthiness to it and so I let...
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Posted on Sep 11, 2011 | Comments Off on Collective Intention And ‘The Power Of Thought’ – A 9/11 Experiment
A group of people are joining together for the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on New York’s World Trade Center to discover whether their 'collective intention' can bring peace to the world.What does that even mean? The 9/11 Intention Experiment is the latest of 23 Web-based experiments carried out by author Lynne McTaggart to try and test the power of thought to change...
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Posted on Sep 8, 2011 | Comments Off on Meat Eaters Are Anti-Social Psychologist Diederik Stapel Sacked
Can we get three cheers for psychology? The bulk of the quality researchers in the field have consistently been under fire because of researchers like Satoshi Kanazawa and Marc Hauser but have started taking their discipline back.Circling the wagons around researchers was never a good idea but, well, things happen and psychologists are people too. Yet over the last year they have...
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Posted on Aug 24, 2011 | Comments Off on 9/11 And The Death Of The Ego
Why would Mohamed Atta graciously let a car rental agent know the check oil light was on in the car he returned and then help crash a plane full of people and fuel into the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001, an act of simple religious hatred?It's a puzzle of psychology. The ability to deal kindly with people on an individual level and then demonize them when they are in a group has been...
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