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- Monkey see, monkey do: Visual feedback is necessary for imitating facial expressions
- Students' online and offline social networks can predict course grades
- Kindness key to happiness and acceptance for children
Monkey see, monkey do: Visual feedback is necessary for imitating facial expressions Posted: 27 Dec 2012 11:29 AM PST Research using new computer-based technology shows that our ability to imitate facial expressions depends on learning that occurs through visual feedback. |
Students' online and offline social networks can predict course grades Posted: 27 Dec 2012 11:29 AM PST The information can be used to determine which students need the most help, as well as which ones excel and might be guided to further study or careers in that subject area. |
Kindness key to happiness and acceptance for children Posted: 26 Dec 2012 07:30 PM PST Children who make an effort to perform acts of kindness are happier and experience greater acceptance from their peers, suggests new research. |
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