A recent study highlights the ongoing challenge of involving students with disabilities in their Individualized Education Programs (IEP).
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It Isn’t What You Know, It’s What You Think You Know – New Study Identifies Pitfalls of Science Communication
For many years researchers focused on what people know about science, thinking that “to know science is to love it”.
- Business & Industry
Research Proposal: Filipino Company Culture – Reluctance and Discreetness of Employees to Speak Up
There are Filipinos who are afraid to speak up, especially in the workplace.
- Society & Culture
Older Adults Most Likely to Make the Effort to Help Others
by News Releaseby News ReleaseOlder adults are more willing to make an effort to help others than younger adults, according to new research from the University of Birmingham.
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New Book Explores How People Build Good Relationships Across Cultural Boundaries
by Psychregby PsychregIs it correct to clear your plate when a dinner guest, or should you leave a small amount to show you were served enough?
- Business & Industry
More Male Bosses Have Negative Attitudes Towards Depression, According to New Research
by Psychregby PsychregA higher proportion of male than of female managers have negative attitudes toward depression, a University of Gothenburg study shows.
- Society & Culture
Young People Embrace New Model of Teaching Sexual Consent, Study Finds
by Psychregby PsychregSexual health charity Brook has adopted these latest research findings in its teaching methods.
The attitudes and availability surrounding mental health support have not always been so comprehensive.
Patience is defined as having the capacity to bear misfortune, suffering and pain without becoming agitated or upset.
One study found out that the age at which a male first encountered porn is linked with future sexist attitudes.