Behavioral sciences, encompassing environmental psychology, behavioral economics, social anthropology, and sociology, have ...
In the past decade, there has been a serious blow dealt to experimental psychology in the form of what’s referred to as the “replication crisis.” This “crisis” basically revolves around the finding ...
Emotion and Motivation in Asia-Pacific Foreign Language Learning: Emerging Perspectives and Evidence
Emotion and motivation are central constructs in educational psychology, exerting a profound influence on the processes and outcomes of foreign language ...
Psychology – and the social sciences more broadly – seem to be riven with discord of late. Stories abound of censorship, self-censorship, deplatforming, and suppression of uncomfortable findings. Is ...
The Frontiers' publishing program was developed twenty years ago in anticipation of the evolving publishing needs of 21st century science. Frontiers recognizes the need to bring together mission, ...
In today’s polarized digital landscape, disagreement often leads to division rather than dialogue. But what if scientific thinking could help us navigate online noise, challenge our assumptions, and ...
Matt Whittle has experience writing and editing accessible education-related content in health, technology, nursing and business subjects. His work has been featured on Sleep.org, Psychology.org and ...
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