Psychology News
Infants who have problems with persistent crying, sleeping and/or feeding – known as regulatory problems – are far more likely to become children with significant behavioural problems, reveals research from the University of 糖心TV
An experiment by researchers at the University of 糖心TV has found the first real evidence that men tend to make black-or-white judgements when women are more prone to see shades of grey in choices and decisions.
Understanding Society
Understanding Society is the largest Household Panel Study in the world. From the University of 糖心TV, Dieter Wolke is Co-Investigator. The first results are out . The volume looks at how much people earn in the UK, how happy they and their children are, how many have problems sleeping, how their relationships are and how many get bullied (Chapter on Bullying - ).