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  Monitor on Psychology
Volume 37, No. 6 June 2006

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In Brief

Meetings frustrate task-oriented employees, study finds

APA's Annual Convention will offer early-career programming

Psychologists testify at Senate video-game hearing

Burnout harms workers’ physical health through many pathways

APA provides coping tips for MTV's alternative spring break participants

Music lessons may boost IQ and grades

APA Practice Organization voices opposition to health insurance act

Prenatal alcohol exposure variably affects children’s attention

Early intervention benefits heavier low birth-weight babies longer

People who self-identify as proactive make better job hunters

Irrelevant information blurs judgments, study suggests

 

 
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