Investigating Animal Perceptions Beyond the Conventional Five

Investigating Animal Perceptions Beyond the Conventional Five

Senses enable our brains to interpret the surroundings. In school, many of us learned that humans possess five senses — sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch. It was also explained that several animals have similar senses, albeit within varying ranges. For instance, while humans can perceive red, green, and blue light, numerous bird species can […]

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A Comprehensive Analysis of John Bargh’s “Before You Know It”

A Comprehensive Analysis of John Bargh’s “Before You Know It”

John Bargh’s work “Before You Know It: The Unconscious Reasons We Do What We Do” presents a captivating inquiry into social psychology, concentrating on how subconscious elements shape behavior. Bargh, recognized for his innovative experiments, portrays human actions as affected by drives, objectives, routines, background, and surroundings. Through engaging experiments, like the influence of word […]

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The Significance of Preprints in Open Science

The Significance of Preprints in Open Science

Open Science Fundamentals in 2 Minutes: Section 4 Prior to the publication of a research article in a journal, it can be made accessible for free to anyone who wishes to read it. This can be accomplished on your personal website or a preprint server such as psyarxiv.com. Backed by the OSF, preprint servers are […]

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The Decision-Making System

The Decision-Making System

A project I’ve been developing for an extensive period has just launched: an innovative and engaging essay titled “The Choice Engine,” which investigates the psychology, neuroscience, and philosophy of free will. This distinct experience encourages readers to interact with an essay by engaging directly with a Twitter bot. By tweeting “@ChoiceEngine START,” participants can initiate […]

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Exploring the Influence of 'Behavioural Fatigue' on Compliance with Pandemic Prevention Protocols

Exploring the Influence of ‘Behavioural Fatigue’ on Compliance with Pandemic Prevention Protocols

**The Science Behind Behavioral Compliance During Epidemics: Understanding ‘Behavioral Fatigue’** Following a worldwide pandemic, the phrase ‘behavioral fatigue’ has emerged prominently, especially linked to the UK Government’s early reaction against strict public health interventions. This notion has been debated, with The Guardian labeling it as lacking scientific validity. However, a deeper investigation shows that the […]

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January Possibilities

January Possibilities

STEM from Scratch showcases thrilling prospects for January, offering young individuals various avenues to dive into STEM disciplines. 1. I-STEM Program Accessible at Aldershot High School (Burlington), T.A. Blakelock High School (Oakville), and Elsie Macgill Secondary School (Milton) A four-year curriculum for Grades 9-12, necessitating Grade 8 application and lottery selection Emphasizes aptitude in engineering, […]

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The Risk of Believing That Others are Incorrect

The Risk of Believing That Others are Incorrect

In recent studies featured in the Research Digest, a phenomenon referred to as “belief superiority” is examined, indicating that those who consider their opinions to be superior are more prone to overrate their knowledge and overlook chances for learning. This effect is akin to the Dunning-Kruger effect, in which lack of knowledge leads to excessive […]

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The Crisis of Theory After the Crisis of Methods

The Crisis of Theory After the Crisis of Methods

**Expert Recommendations on Psychological Theory from Twitter** The discussion launched by Ekaterina Damer has ignited a lively dialogue among psychologists on Twitter, producing a plethora of suggested readings concerning psychological theory and methods. Below is a thoughtfully compiled list of these suggestions, along with their contributors. This compilation is intended to be a valuable resource […]

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Reunion Festivity

Reunion Festivity

**Greetings Again from STEM from Scratch!** Hi to all our loyal supporters! We are excited to reconnect with you through our refreshed monthly newsletter. For newcomers to our community, STEM from Scratch has experienced an invigorating relaunch, now driven by enthusiastic high school students in Ontario. Our goal remains steadfast: to spark curiosity and cultivate […]

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