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December • 2006
Volume 37 • Number 11
 
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Why we give
Altruism’s biggest motivator may be selfishness

Mind over Tourette’s
New research debunks Tourette’s syndrome myths and lays the groundwork for a behavioral intervention.

Sorting out shape and color in infancy
New research sheds light on how we begin to make sense of the world’s confused jumble of colors and shapes.

Land an early-career research grant
Taking advantage of small grant opportunities can help you work your way up to larger grants, say early-career experts.

A deaf president’s legacy
I. King Jordan, a psychologist and Gallaudet’s first deaf president, fights one of his toughest battles as he steps down.

Innovative human services
Minnesota psychologist Rebecca Thomley grew her mother’s basement business into a large human services company serving people with disabilities.

Breaking town/gown barriers
In a top educational post, a psychologist has pushed to make the nation’s universities more accessible to and integrated with the communities they serve.


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