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Posts Tagged ‘ experiments in people’s willingness to connect with others ’
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An Interesting Experiment in People’s Willingness to Connect
This little experiment in “Free Hugs” has had a huge You Tube following. You may or may not have seen it before – but check it out now – and think about what it took to embark on this endeavor….and for that matter – what it took for those to respond. Where would you...
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The Protective Effects of Positive Emotions
In a major review of research published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology (2005), Alan Rozanski summarized developments that have implications for cardiologists and psychologists in the emerging specialization, cardiac psychology. Rozanski offers a pervasive review of the literature that demonstrate how depression, anger, anxiety, marital stress, occupational stress, and...
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