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Monitor on Psychology
Volume 31, No. 3, March 2000
 
In brief

Study finds high rates of CFS in minorities, people with less education

Zigler wins prestigious Heinz award

Unplanned caesarean deliveries mar mothers' experience of childbirth

New theory on the making of a false memory

Researchers need to look at more than census data to examine a neighborhood's health, article suggests

Sexual identity is far from fixed in women who aren't exclusively heterosexual

Drastic dieting usually leads to weight gain, study finds

NSF names a psychologist to head its behavioral and social sciences programs

Empathy with victim determines views on sexual harassment

New web site demystifies data-sharing regulation

NIH programs seek to increase research relevance to practice

 




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