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Psychology

a Toronto streetcar passes by an intersection where a homeless person sleeps
May 3
U of T psychology course sparks advocacy around homelessness
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April 25
Hocus focus: Undergrads study stage magic to learn about the mind, gaps in perception
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April 20
Feeling sensations – including ones connected to sadness – are key to depression recovery: U of T study
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April 7
Forever alone... and thriving? U of T expert examines link between attachment styles and life satisfaction
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March 30
World Happiness Report: Experts tell Toronto Star that Canadians' life satisfaction has slumped
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February 18
A Netflix for research? Project to turn academic papers into videos could boost students' performance
February 17
U of T psych prof on ‘the great snapback’ and tips for post-lockdown living
woman and a man speaking to each other in bed
February 17
Not in the mood? Researchers examine how couples communicate when desire is low
young girl playing with a toy truck
January 26
Culture plays a role in children’s acceptance of gender-diverse peers: U of T study
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January 18
Simple vehicle warning systems as effective as more complex ones: U of T study

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