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The Social Psychology of Magic, Philosophy and Science in the Early Modern Age

The Social Psychology of Magic, Philosophy and Science in the Early Modern Age

If you catch anyone at the right moment, after having experienced something extraordinarily wonderful, joyful, or blissful, and if you ask them if that was a magical moment, they will agree that it…
The Paradoxical Social Psychology of the Deep State Swamp

The Paradoxical Social Psychology of the Deep State Swamp

Suddenly, since the beginning of the Trump administration, there has been a shift, a perceptible shift in the leaking of top secret government intelligence. From the outing of General Flynn, to the…
The Social Psychology of Immigration: The True Story of the Strong Immigrant and the Weak Immigrant

The Social Psychology of Immigration: The True Story of the Strong Immigrant and the Weak Immigrant

An unbelievable story, breaks your heart, blows your mind, tells the unexpected truth about all of us, and does not need to be relayed by a storyteller, so much as it needs for the storyteller to…
Why Do Teens With Autism Go To The ER 400 Percent More?

Why Do Teens With Autism Go To The ER 400 Percent More?

Adolescents with autism spectrum disorder use 400 percent more emergency room services than peers without it, which puts more strain on an over-burdened health care system and may mean that they need…
Positively Arguing IQ Determinism And Effect Of Education

Positively Arguing IQ Determinism And Effect Of Education

Many cannot accept that IQ is largely determined by our genes. They do not trust the research. Pointing to such research is an argument from authority. Moreover, the research does not explain the…
The Social Psychology of Morality: Live and Let Die

The Social Psychology of Morality: Live and Let Die

There is no correct moral theory. All morality is politics. People do not act on the basis of morality. Everybody does everything they do for the most meaningful reason at the time. If an act may be…
PhD Accidentally Proves LinkedIn is a Scam, You Must Read This for Yourself

PhD Accidentally Proves LinkedIn is a Scam, You Must Read This for Yourself

I never meant for it to happen. I had absolutely no idea when I took down my own professional websites nearly a year ago, and when I erased all of my LinkedIn profile, and changed the name on it to…
GONG: What is the Theoretical Foundation for Political Polling? or Can Two People See the Same Mirage?

GONG: What is the Theoretical Foundation for Political Polling? or Can Two People See the Same Mirage?

They say two people can’t see the same mirage. I wonder who the hell started saying that?  Last fall, in the article, Polls Are Not Rigged, But They Also Aren't 'Scientific', prolific science…
For Healthy Babies, Baby Monitors Have No Benefit

For Healthy Babies, Baby Monitors Have No Benefit

Expectant and new parents are under a great deal of pressure; every action is scrutinized by those around them, and food marketers and activist groups exploit their fear by telling them one food…
The Social Psychology of Policy Wonks Like Charles “Often-Wrong” Krauthammer

The Social Psychology of Policy Wonks Like Charles “Often-Wrong” Krauthammer

There are several reasons I could never be a political pundit. Much less one of the ilk of Charles Krauthammer, who has earned the respect of everyone, even those who do not like him very much. To be…

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