Studies that didn’t make the final cut this fortnight.
06 June 2006
By Christian Jarrett
Teenagers who do one or more of the following – take drugs, commit crimes, gamble, skip school, join gangs – are more likely to have tattoos and body piercings.
The last century's most important quantum physicists – Niels Bohr, Erwin Schroedinger, Werner Heisenberg and Wolfgang Pauliwere – were all interested in the mind-body problem.
Introducing the brilliantly-named 'Warpy Thoughts Scale' for measuring dysfunctional attitudes.
The decision-making process underlying whether to restrain violent patients in a horizontal position.
Middle Eastern shoppers enjoy the crowds more than North America shoppers.
How the prestige of the university that clinical psychologists train at affects where they end up working.
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