Prof. Charlie Trautmann Ph.D. ’83, psychology, developed a novel research method to study the impacts of childhood ...
Every time we speak, we're improvising. "Humans possess a remarkable ability to talk about almost anything, sometimes putting ...
Psychological research and practice are becoming more and more influenced by Artificial Intelligence, based on the application of large language models (LLM). The views of the Canadian Psychological ...
The replication crisis has exposed deep-seated tensions within psychological science. Beyond technical or procedural flaws, it has raised fundamental ...
Red nail theory has turned into a religion on social media as of late. Creators are buzzing about how rocking red manis almost magically turns heads and gets the guys' attention. It's almost like a ...
ABSTRACT: This article discusses the use of Bronfenbrenner’s Ecological System Theory as a framework to analyze childhood resilience in the developmental system. The study objectives are to explore ...
ABSTRACT: Existing leadership theories often fail to address the complexity and uncertainty of today’s volatile environments, reducing leadership to fixed traits, prescriptive styles, or simple ...
It turns out that we humans go through a predictable series of developmental stages (Cook-Greuter, 2014). As we move into each new stage, we develop a different, more expansive type of awareness (or ...