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09. October 2017 by kurzbanepblog
Categories: Blog, Uncategorized | 1 comment

Leave of Absence

Thanks for everything. Continue reading

27. August 2014 by kurzbanepblog
Categories: Blog | 8 comments

Love is a Bridge (Burner)

A new study suggests that losing friends is a side effect of gaining a lover… is it? Continue reading

08. July 2014 by kurzbanepblog
Categories: Blog | 2 comments

Flirting

A new paper on flirting tries to explain why human courtship is often ambiguous… Continue reading

12. June 2014 by kurzbanepblog
Categories: Blog | 5 comments

Trigger Warnings in Classrooms

Should students be warned when sensitive topics will be discussed in class? Continue reading

20. May 2014 by kurzbanepblog
Categories: Blog | 4 comments

Angry (Hungry) Birds

Some organisms are more aggressive when they’re hungry. Continue reading

15. April 2014 by kurzbanepblog
Categories: Blog | 7 comments

Another Tool for Inferring Function: Maps

What zebra stripes are for. Continue reading

07. April 2014 by kurzbanepblog
Categories: Blog | 1 comment

Excess Success – Research Practices in Psychology

A new analysis of papers in Psych Science suggests too many favorable results. Continue reading

06. March 2014 by kurzbanepblog
Categories: Blog | 9 comments

Why Are Gorillas So Strong If They Don’t Go to the Gym?

One possibility is that they have they have their own secret gorilla gyms where they lift bunches of bananas instead of weights. Maybe not. Continue reading

26. February 2014 by kurzbanepblog
Categories: Blog | 9 comments

What Are Social Psychologists Talking About in 2014?

A report from SPSP 2014. Continue reading

19. February 2014 by kurzbanepblog
Categories: Blog | 2 comments

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