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Kendra's Psychology Blog May 2009 Archive

By Kendra Van Wagner, About.com Guide to Psychology since 2005

Comparative Psychology - Psychology Definition of the Week

Friday May 29, 2009
Definition: Comparative psychology is the branch of psychology concerned with the study of animal behavior. Modern research on animal behavior began with the work of Charles Darwin and Georges Romanes ... Read More

Are You a Transformational Leader?

Wednesday May 27, 2009
Have you ever been in a group situation where someone took control by conveying a clear vision of the group’s goals, a marked passion for the work and an ability ... Read More

Surviving Your First Year of Psychology Graduate School

Monday May 25, 2009
After the stressful grad school application process, you're probably ready for a nice long break. Now isn't the time to go on a mental vacation! Instead, start preparing today for ... Read More

What Is Art Therapy?

Friday May 22, 2009
Art therapy integrates psychotherapeutic techniques with the creative process to improve mental health and well being. If you have a strong interest in both art and psychology, this is definitely ... Read More

Variable - Psychology Definition of the Week

Thursday May 21, 2009
Definition: A variable is something that can be changed, such as a characteristic or value. Variables are generally used in psychology experiments to determine if changes to one thing result ... Read More

Want to Boost Grades? Then Focus on Long-Term Goals

Wednesday May 20, 2009
If you have children, you've probably spent countless hours each evening helping them with their homework. According to a new study from researchers at Harvard University, helping middle school children ... Read More

Winner of the 2009 Visual Illusion Contest

Monday May 18, 2009
The results of the 5th Annual Best Visual Illusions of the Year Contest have been announced. This year's winner, developed by Arthur Shapiro, Zhong-Lin Lu, Emily Knight, & Robert Ennis ... Read More

Finding Psychology Scholarships

Friday May 15, 2009
The rising costs of college have made paying for a college education difficult for many students. In order to pay for tuition, books, and other expenses, students need to thoroughly ... Read More

Eight Major Theories of Leadership

Wednesday May 13, 2009
How do people become leaders? Leadership is a topic of interest in social psychology and there are a number of theories that attempt to explain different aspects of leadership. Do ... Read More

How to Prepare for the End of the Semester

Monday May 11, 2009
Have you ever felt yourself getting bored, tired or just plain frustrated with your classes as you get closer and closer to the end of the year? As you enter ... Read More

Action Potential - Psychology Definition of the Week

Friday May 8, 2009
Definition: An action potential is part of the process that occurs during the firing of a neuron. During the action potential, part of the neural membrane opens to allow positively ... Read More

How to Edit a Psychology Paper

Thursday May 7, 2009
One of the most important steps in writing is editing. Before you complete a psychology paper, it is essential to check your work for spelling, grammar, and style. ... Read More

"Body Clocks" - Environmental and Biological Rhythms

Tuesday May 5, 2009
Do you ever feel a burst of energy in the morning, but get run down by mid-afternoon? This daily ebb and flow is caused by your body's circadian rhythms. These ... Read More

Sign Up for the Free Psychology 101 E-Course

Friday May 1, 2009
Have you ever wanted to learn more about psychology, but weren't quite sure where to begin? Whether you're preparing for a class, supplementing your study or simply interested in the ... Read More

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