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Higher Intelligence is Related to the Ability to Delay Gratification
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Keiron Walsh
Most people prefer to have their rewards immediately, rather than have to wait for them, but would what if the rewards of the future are greater than the rewards available now - would you be prepared…
Written on Tuesday, 09 September 2008 16:16 in Intelligence
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Nearly 1 in 5 teenagers admit eating problems, but anxiety is a bigger problem than appearance
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Keiron Walsh
Nearly 1 in 5 teenagers admit eating problems, but anxiety is a bigger problem than appearance Students who have been studying Eating Disorders for their A2 Unit 4 exam (Edexcel) may be interested in this new…
Written on Wednesday, 04 June 2008 19:58 in Latest
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H.M. Dies Aged 82
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Keiron Walsh
Sadly, one of the most famous people in the history of psychology died last Tuesday at the age of 82. Henry Molaison, better known as H.M. died of respiritory failure at the nursing home where he…
Written on Monday, 08 December 2008 17:51 in Cognitive Psychology
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How to Spot a Narcissist From Their Facebook Profile
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Keiron Walsh
Narcissism is a personality disorder, characterised by "a pervasive pattern of grandiosity, need for admiration, and a lack of empathy" (DSM IV-TR). Narcissists have an exaggerated sense of self-importance, believe they are special and unique, have…
Written on Tuesday, 23 September 2008 05:42 in Interesting
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Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development
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Keiron Walsh
Photo credit Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development Piaget believed that there is a qualitative as well as a quantitative difference in the intelligence of young children, compared with older children and adults. There is a…
Written on Saturday, 08 March 2008 15:54 in Cognitive Development
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Vygotsky's Theory of Cognitive Development
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Keiron Walsh
Vygotsky criticised Piaget’s emphasis on the child’s interaction with the environment, claiming that Piaget ignores the role of social interaction. Vygotsky, in contrast, sees the child as an apprentice who learns through interacting with others rather…
Written on Wednesday, 09 April 2008 14:43 in Cognitive Development
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