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Archive for June, 2006

24
Jun

The Contribution of Cats to Psychology

We have recently acquired a new member to our family ~ another kitty, named Bugz. She had been at the local RSPCA shelter since she was 8 weeks old. We kept her name as she has had it for so long, and besides, the moths and mosquitoes being eaten within our home are showing her [...]

20
Jun

Ecopsychology

I am very fortunate to have a job that allows me to enjoy and interact with my natural world. Life in Far North Queensland also provides an abundance of opportunities to experience this wonderful world we call Earth. Psychology is about knowledge of ourselves, with the ultimate goal of bringing balance to the mind and [...]

19
Jun

Statistics Fun

Yes, I do believe it is possible to have fun with statistics. Like any language, it needs to be used in real-world contexts to understand when and how to use it. This week, in my publication of Sight, a student psychology newsletter(www.psitutor.org), I included a link to a simulation of use for practicing stats. I [...]

19
Jun

Friendship

My first publication is not a research paper, but a personal poem. Friendship was written on the fly as a reflection of the transient nature that friendship can have… she shines and sparkles like gold on riverstone when close she fades flakes and falls clear like the water washing over all obstacles passing through pools [...]

12
Jun

Journaling Aids Study

I know I’ve been somewhat slack about scheduling my blog entries, but I really do believe in the power of a journal to help consolidate information, especially psychology concepts. To help me stay ‘on the ball’ I will draw on articles of others, as well as my own contributions. Why reinvent the wheel? A blog [...]

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