Does the psychology literature reflect reality? Thousands of studies have been published claiming this effects that and that affects this, and so on.
Does the Psychology Literature Reflect Reality?
Written by Noah Carl
Written by Noah Carl
Does the psychology literature reflect reality? Thousands of studies have been published claiming this effects that and that affects this, and so on.
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki
In all of Earth’s history, the interval 42,000 years ago stands out as a remarkable period of upheaval. This was a time marked by rapid climatic shifts, widespread extinctions, and profound changes to the biosphere
Written by Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D.
The OneName Project brought together people living with wireless radiation sickness, leading wireless radiation experts, safe technology advocates and medical professionals to choose a single, unifying, non-stigmatizing term for illness caused by exposure to wireless radiation and electromagnetic fields
Written by The Defender Staff
More than a third of respondents said they have little or no trust in federal health agencies and more than half opposed government mandates for vaccines that haven’t been fully licensed, according to a poll conducted by Zogby Strategies and commissioned by Children’s Health Defense
Written by Francis Menton
On November 12, 2024 — a week after the election — I had a post titled “Ideas For An Incoming Trump Administration: Climate And Energy Edition.”
Written by Simon Kent
Washington notified the United Nations on Tuesday to confirm it is delivering on a key campaign pledge of President Donald Trump and withdrawing from the Paris Climate Agreement to put U.S. energy and job growth first. [emphasis, links added]
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
In my opinion, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. delivered a stellar performance in today’s confirmation hearings. The following fact checks demonstrate why:“Conspiracy Theories”
Written by Dr. Sam Bailey
On becoming a doctor in 2005, I was under the impression that I had joined a profession that saved millions of lives and added years to life spans.
Written by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH
Deb Conrad is a Physician Assistant and resident of New York who was previously employed by United Memorial Medical Center (Rochester Regional Health)
Written by Steve Kirsch
ChatGPT provides excellence guidance if you know how to ask in the right way. But if you ask the same question the wrong way, I’ll show you what happens
Written by Brian Monteith
Written by Emily Mangiaracina
Pew Research reports that, in 2024, 65 percent of American adults believed that ‘gender’ is determined by sex, whereas 69 percent of teenagers believed the same, a reversal of previous trends
Written by Phillip Altman
Witness Statement 1 January 2025, has been released, telling the story of the most serious crimes ever committed in Australian history
Written by Todd Feathers
The Chinese AI company DeepSeek exploded into the news cycle over the weekend after it replaced OpenAI’s ChatGPT as the most downloaded app on the Apple App Store.
Written by Tilak Doshi
Former President Ronald Reagan famously said that the nine most terrifying words in the English language are “I’m from the Government, and I’m here to help”
Written by John Leake
In 1989, when I was a college freshman in Boston I suffered an anxiety attack of mysterious etiology. In retrospect.
It is a sorry state of affairs when another Labour minister competes with Rachel Reeves to be the greatest threat to our personal finances – but that is exactly what is happening in plain sight, thanks to Ed Miliband’s devout adherence to net zero policies