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Yvonne Groen

August 27, 2014  by Yvonne Groen

Do people with ADHD run more risks?

Common sense psychology predicts that people with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) run more risks, because they are more impulsive than people without ADHD. We systematically reviewed the scientific literature and discovered that this presumption may not be true.

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May 14, 2014August 20, 2014  by Yvonne Groen

Why learning APA style is useful for students – a reply to Richard Morey

In his Mindwise blog post, Richard Morey argues that learning APA style is a waste of time, because computers can take over the formatting of documents. I disagree with this from an educational perspective, and in this post I explain to you why.

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