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Attractiveness, Trustworthiness Gauged in Milliseconds
August 23, 2006 04:11 AM
Posted by FindCounseling.com Staff

A study by Princeton psychologists has found that judgments about attractiveness and character traits such as trustworthiness and competence are formed in just one-tenth of a second.

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Reading vs. Doing Produces Different Forms of Thinking
July 13, 2007 08:51 AM
Posted by FindCounseling.com Staff

In May, we reported on how the "woulda" and "shoulda dones" in life affect decision-making. Now, a new series of experiments by Vittorio Girotto of the University IUAV of Venice, Italy and his colleagues demonstrates how this type of thinking differs betwe...

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