So I asked my abnormal psych professor if cereal was a soup and the whole class broke into chaos. There were factions. Sides were taken.
Tag your stance. I, for one, know cereal to be a breakfast soup.
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So I asked my abnormal psych professor if cereal was a soup and the whole class broke into chaos. There were factions. Sides were taken.
Tag your stance. I, for one, know cereal to be a breakfast soup.
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Persona 5 exceeds the standards of what a “good game” should be. In addition to presenting a timely social narrative, Persona 5 seamlessly integrates the principles of Jungian psychology in an accessible manner. The complexity of topics in combination with the format in which they’re presented provides an experience rich with academic potential. In this essay I will
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So my textbook is trying to make neuroscience sexy and honestly I am here for it.
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Hey, if you all could take this survey really quick and pass it along, I’d really appreciate it! We need responses ASAP, and you can take the survey no matter what your demographics are. It’s an anonymous survey about social skills and is a study being done for my Psych course. I’ll share details of the results soon!
Research Survey for Intro to Psych Research Survey for Intro to Psych| Mar 3, 2016 — 16 notes — Tags |
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The human body is fascinating
I keep telling people this shit in real life and they don’t believe me.
I’ve seen it from multiple sources, and this just adds another (albeit usually unreliable) source.
This is actually legit, guys. This is how your eyes move when you’re thinking about something. It’s actually a good way to tell if someone is lying or not, because they’ll look to their left (your right, durr) when they’re constructing false memories, and to their right when they’re actually remembering them.
(Source: ssscuttlebuttt)