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Monitor on Psychology
Volume 31, No. 7, July/August 2000
 
Science

Psychology's largest prize goes to four extraordinary scientists
The Templeton Positive Psychology Prize wills support research on positive emotions, optimism and intellectual precocity.

A new stress paradigm for women
Rather than fighting or fleeing, women may respond to stress by tending to themselves and their young and befriending others.

How do parents matter? Let us count the ways
A forthcoming book details evidence of how, when and in what context parents influence child development--and where they might not.

Science watch
Cognitive inertia and mental biases may thwart our abilities to correctly map even the world's best-known cities.






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