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On the Record

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American Psychological Association. (2009, May 1). On the record: May 2009. Monitor on Psychology, 40(5). https://www.apa.org/monitor/2009/05/otr

"Just by getting up and doing something aerobic, they were changing how they felt about themselves."

Karen Petty, PhD, a postdoctoral fellow in psychology at the Medical College of Georgia, who found that when children age 7 to 11 exercise for 20 to 40 minutes, they reduced their depressive symptoms and improved their self-esteem.
ScienceDaily.com, March 18

"It's definitely getting worse because we're getting more people jammed into less space."

Craig Mixon, EdD, a Sonoma, Calif., psychologist who created barkingdogs.net five years ago.
The site offers information and options for people bothered by noisy dogs.
USA Today, March 13

"The thing that infuriates most women isn't what he doesn't do, it's what he does do."

Willard F. Harley Jr., PhD, of White Bear Lake, Minn.,
in an article on how wives harbor rage against their husbands.
Associated Press, March 18

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