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Consumer psychologist employment outlook - Psychology Careers

Consumer psychologist employment outlook - Psychology Careers | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"Employment outlook and career guidance for consumer psychologists..."

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Do You Know How a Remote Worker Thinks? - Business Value Exchange

Do You Know How a Remote Worker Thinks? - Business Value Exchange | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"Is there a unique psychology of remote working? Or is it the same as office work, just in a different location? We take a look at the evidence to find out. (The psychology of remote working..."

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Psychological studies are not about you | The Moral Universe, Scientific American Blog Network

Psychological studies are not about you | The Moral Universe, Scientific American Blog Network | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"I have some bad news that, I hope, will turn out to be good news.  Psychological studies are not about you.  They make few if any predictions how you should live your life, how to tell if you’re an introvert, or anything else about you as an individual..."

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Psychologists Confront Rash of Invalid Studies

Psychologists Confront Rash of Invalid Studies | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"Recent scandals in the psychology field have some wondering how many of the field's studies are valid..."

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Does studying economics make you more selfish?

Does studying economics make you more selfish? | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"When economics students learn about what makes fellow humans tick it affects the way they treat others. Not necessarily in a good way, as Tom Stafford explains..."

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