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May 2017

May 24, 2017  by Maja Kutlaca

Your rights or Our rights?

What can movements do to increase their number of supporters? Not all who belong to the same group share the same values (e.g., not all women share feminist beliefs). To appeal to a broader audience movements could align their values with the greater societal goals.

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May 17, 2017May 19, 2017  by Maarten Eisma

Treatment of complicated grief:

Moving a research field forward

If you live long enough, you are bound to experience the death of a loved one. For many, this is the most stressful life-event ever encountered. While most people gradually adjust to their loss, a minority develop severe, enduring, and disabling grief symptoms. How should such ‘complicated grief’ be treated?

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May 11, 2017  by Dafne Piersma

With dementia, when is it time to stop driving?

While some patients with dementia can still drive safely, others cannot. How can we investigate whether my grandfather is still driving safely?

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May 3, 2017June 8, 2023  by Tassos Sarampalis

Science About Science: An interview with Marcus Munafò

Marcus Munafò is Professor of Biological Psychology at the University of Bristol. His main research is on the neurobiological and genetic basis for tobacco and alcohol use, but he has also had a long-standing interest in the role of incentive structures in science, and their impact on research reproducibility. His scientific work on science (metascience) […]

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