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  1. Findings: In Bias Test, Shades of Gray

    nytimes.com » NYT > Science - Nov 17, 2008

    Are there problems with the way researchers have been using split-second reactions on a computer test to diagnose an epidemic of racial bias?

    Also tagged: race, discrimination, sociology

  2. Preoccupations: It May Be a Good Job, but Is It ‘Good Work’?

    nytimes.com » NYT > Business - Nov 15, 2008

    Good work is a calling that combines excellent performance, expresses one’s ethics and offers a pleasing sense of engagement.

    Also tagged: labor, education and schools, hiring and promotion

  3. The Shrinking Woman

    nytimes.com » NYT > Books - Nov 15, 2008

    Sylvia Brownrigg’s protagonist is a therapist with her own issues.

    Also tagged: kosovo, serbia, books and literature, brownrigg sylvia, delivery room the book

  4. Sharing Their Demons on the Web

    nytimes.com » NYT > Health - Nov 12, 2008

    Some psychologists and psychiatrists are concerned about Internet peer support crossing over into delusions.

    Also tagged: computers and the internet, mental health and disorders, stalking crime

  5. Deprogramming Jihadists

    nytimes.com » NYT > World - Nov 7, 2008

    The Saudi government is trying to rehabilitate violent Islamists by addressing their psychological needs. Could therapy be the best sort of counterterrorism?

    Also tagged: islam, terrorism, al qaeda, saudi arabia, jemaah islamiyah, moro islamic liberation front, prisons and prisoners, therapy and rehabilitation, haykel bernard, horgan john

  6. Tolerance Over Race Can Spread, Studies Find

    nytimes.com » NYT > U.S. - Nov 6, 2008

    Mutual trust between members of different races can catch on just as quickly, and spread just as fast, as suspicion.

    Also tagged: race, discrimination, obama barack, state university of new york at stony brook, presidential election of 2008, minorities us

  7. Findings: BASICS | Obama and McCain Walk Into a Bar ...

    nytimes.com » NYT > Science - Nov 4, 2008

    Do conservatives have more fun? Should liberals start describing themselves as humor-challenged? Scientists try to find out.

    Also tagged: democratic party, republican party, sociology, comedy and humor

  8. Findings: Obama and McCain Walk Into a Bar ...

    nytimes.com » NYT > Science - Nov 3, 2008

    Do conservatives have more fun? Should liberals start describing themselves as humor-challenged? Scientists try to find out.

    Also tagged: democratic party, republican party, sociology, comedy and humor

  9. Mind: When Duty Calls: The Value of Voting, Beyond Politics

    nytimes.com » NYT > Science - Nov 3, 2008

    Scientists have tried to get a handle on how people make voting decisions, but predicting voter behavior is still extremely difficult.

    Also tagged: élections, sociology, presidential election of 2008, voting and voters

  10. Economic View: Challenging the Crowd in Whispers, Not Shouts

    nytimes.com » NYT > Most E-Mailed - Nov 3, 2008

    Explaining the psychology of how panels of economic experts can make colossal mistakes.

    Also tagged: subprime mortgage crisis, united states economy, economic conditions and trends

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