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Category: Author Approved

Cogbites is committed to getting the science right! To that end, many of our posts are reviewed by the corresponding author/s of the original journal articles we summarize to make sure we included all relevant details and corrected any factual errors. Look for this ‘author approved’ badge on posts that have been reviewed in this way.

March 29, 2021January 17, 2022 Ava Ma de Sousa

Hanging with the wrong crowd: How those around us affect our morals

March 8, 2021January 17, 2022 anjie cao

Toddlers keep falling when toddling, why do they keep going?

March 1, 2021January 17, 2022 Cheryl A. Cohen, PhD

The Implied Truth Effect

December 7, 2020January 17, 2022 Brendan Schuetze

Should students use laptops in the classroom?

November 11, 2019January 17, 2022 Caitlyn Finton

Do animals enjoy solving puzzles like people do?

April 8, 2019January 17, 2022 Brendan Schuetze

The video quality of Skype interviews may impact who gets hired

February 25, 2019January 17, 2022 Nola

Do long textbook passages support student learning of main ideas?

February 11, 2019January 17, 2022 Brendan Schuetze

Struggle with algebra? Perceptual learning interventions could help

January 28, 2019January 17, 2022 Annie S. Ditta

Forgetting can benefit creative thinking

January 21, 2019January 17, 2022 cogbites

Haven’t I seen this before? The downside of doctors relying on their intuition when making diagnoses

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