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eViz: Energy Visualisation for Carbon Reduction
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/psychology/applied-psychology/eviz
An EPSRC funded project led by the University of Plymouth School of Psychology.
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Research shows that people overestimate benefits – and underestimate risks – of medical interventions
From major heart surgery to a course of minor drugs, people overestimate the benefits and underestimate the risks of a variety of medical procedures, according to new research led by the School of Psychology.
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Models of Explicit and Implicit Memory: Linking Priming, Recognition, and Source Memory
Plymouth University research. Models of Explicit and Implicit Memory: Linking Priming, Recognition, and Source Memory.
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Researchers look for Coronation Street fans to take part in facial recognition study
University of Plymouth news: Psychologists from the University of Plymouth and the Open University are looking for people who have watched Coronation Street for the last 20 years to take part in an online study
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Psychology and social sciences
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/alumni-friends/alumni/meet-our-alumni/psychology-and-social-sciences
Discover our alumni profiles by interest area: psychology and social sciences
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Animal characters can boost young children’s psychological development
University of Plymouth news: A new study by researchers in our School of Psychology explored the extent to which different characters influence children’s theory of mind skills.
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Paul Bailey – BSc (Hons) International Relations with Psychology graduate
University of Plymouth - Paul Bailey alumni case study.
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From Dubai to New York: Aneta Nastaj's global mission to tackle corporate corruption
From Dubai to New York: Aneta Nastaj's global mission to tackle corporate corruption. Discover how Aneta's time studying BSc (Hons) Psychology at the University of Plymouth helps her deliver training programmes across the world.
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Brain imaging expertise supports new discoveries on decision-making process
Research carried out by a University academic has shed new light on the fundamentals of how, and why, we make the decisions we do.
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Board game enables autistic people to create stories about their condition
University of Plymouth news: Researchers from the University found the illustrated cards used in Dixit helped evoke emotions in a way that could bridge the gaps between people with and without autism
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