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Updated October 2009

2009

Psychology Researchers Recommend Ethical Ban on Torture by Psychologists (Lohr, October 8, 2009)

Research Raises Questions About Forensic Age Progression (Lampinen, April 30, 2009)

Research Probes What it Takes to Spot Wanted Fugitives (Lampinen, April 22, 2009)

The Evolution of Altruism (Schroeder, Spring 2009)

Study Shows Snitches Unreliable (Swanner, March 25, 2009)

Does Getting Angry Make You Angrier? (Lohr, March 25, 2009)

2008

 
I See and I Remember: Finding Missing Children, Catching Wanted Fugitives (Lampinen, Winter 2008)

When the Stress is Critical, Avoid Pseudo-Science (Lohr, November 20, 2008)

Two Projects Target Relationship Aggression Among People with PTSD (Feldner, September 29, 2008)

Finding Missing Children: How Effective are Current Approaches? (Lampinen, June 10, 2008)

Drinking to Cope in College Linked to Drinking Problems (Ham, January 17, 2008)
 

2007

 

Puberty and Panic (Leen-Feldner, February, 28, 2007)

Angry? Breathing Beats Venting (Lohr, February 28, 2007)

Smoking to Cope (Feldner, February 8, 2007)

Interpersonal Violence: Anger, Aggression, or Both? (Cavell, January 16, 2007)

2006


True or false? How do we know? (Lampinen, September, 21, 2006)

 

Memory as motivator (Beike, July 31, 2006)

 

Cooperate? or go it alone? (Schroeder, July 20, 2006)

Mentoring aggressive children: Why does a lunch buddy make a difference? (Cavell, March 13, 2006)

  

Department of Psychology ranked among nation's best by U.S. News and World Report (July 20, 2006)

2005

 
Poker not all play: UA researcher offers tips on when a game becomes an obsession (Williams, August 17, 2005)

New Resistance Measuring Method Provides More Accurate Results, Immediate (Knowles, May 24, 2005)

Eeew! Graduate student teases out traits of disgust in phobias (Lohr, Spring 2005)

Multilevel approach to study of helping behavior can facilitate better understanding (Schroeder, April 28, 2005)

 

2004


Research team uncovers fear factor as key in disgust and fainting (Lohr, Williams, December 22, 2004)

Two forms of disgust may affect treatment of phobias (Lohr, August 11, 2004)

 

$300,000 NSF Grant enables psychologists to study introspection (Knowles, May 5, 2004)

Resistance and persuasion (Knowles, Spring 2004)

What is a phobia? How is it different from fear? (Lohr, Spring 2004) 

 

UA psychologist publishes research that enhances the art of persuasion (Knowles, March 29, 2004)

 

                             

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