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Posted November 28, 2012:
- Moral Judgments Quicker, More Extreme Than Practical Ones, but Also Flexible
- Cell Phone Addiction Similar to Compulsive Buying and Credit Card Misuse, Experts Say
- Attitudes Towards Security Threats Uncovered
Posted November 27, 2012:
- Cutting Real Christmas Trees Less Environmentally Harmful Than Using an Artificial One for Six Years, Biologists Say
- How to Buy an Ethical Diamond
- Installed Price of Solar Photovoltaic Systems in US Continues to Decline at Rapid Pace
Posted November 26, 2012:
- Study Links Improved Consumer Welfare to Increased Prescription Drug Advertising Efforts
- Life’s a Pitch: Researchers Study Sights and Sounds of Sales Pitching
- Brain Area's Role in Learning Identified
- Smells Like Christmas Spirit: Researchers Tie Simple Scent to Increased Retail Sales
- Neuroimaging Study: Negative Messages Less Effective on Those Who Are Substance Dependent
- Risk Aversity Visible in the Brain
Posted November 20, 2012:
- Impulsivity in First Grade Predicts Problem Gambling in Late Teen Years for Urban Boys
- Adolescents With Low Status Among Peers Are More Likely to Become Adult Smokers
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Posted November 14, 2012:
- Exploring the Financial Costs of Sadness
- 'Dirty Money' Affects Spending Habits, New Study Finds
- Governing Economic Growth in the Cloud
- Do Consumers Evaluate Cell Phones Differently If the Warranty Is Expressed in Years or Days?
- Product Choice: When Are Consumers Most Satisfied?
- Matching Brands: Why Do Consumers Prefer Tostitos Salsa With Tostitos Tortilla Chips?
- Georgia Tech Releases Cyber Threats Forecast for 2013
Posted November 13, 2012:
- A Smoker's License: Too Radical for Tobacco Control?
- Why We Wait: Psychologist Discusses the Reasons We Love to Line Up for the Latest Gadgets and Greatest Sales
- New Health-Economic Model Shows Benefits of Boosting Dietary Calcium Intake
Posted November 12, 2012:
- How Elderly Go from Being Perceived as Capable Consumer to 'Old Person'
- Study Offers New Tool for Incorporating Water Impacts Into Policy Decisions
- Scientists Take Objective Look at Terms 'Least Toxic Pesticides' Applied as 'Last Resort'
- Systematic Incarceration of African American Males Is a Wrong, Costly Path
- Obesity Epidemic Threatens Health of All Social Groups Equally, Swedish Study Finds
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Posted November 5, 2012:
- Loser-Pays-All Rule in Criminal Cases Could Work for Wealthy Defendants
- Not So Fast: Economic Growth Will Be Steady No Matter Who's the Next President
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Posted October 30, 2012:
- American Consumers Overvalue US-Produced Apparel, Study Finds
- Economists Weigh in on Sandy's Impending Financial Fury
- Soda Consumption, Screen Time, Team Sports at School Influence Students' Weight
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Posted October 25, 2012:
- Academia Should Fulfill Social Contract by Supporting Bioscience Startups, Case Study Says
- Dream Come True: Fantasy Football Grabs Attention of Fans and Franchises, Creates Jobs
Posted October 24, 2012:
- Wall Street Gets It Wrong on Presidential Politics, Experts Say
- For Presidential Candidates, Image May Trump Debate Issues, Experts Say
- When Negative Political Ads Work
Posted October 23, 2012:
- Researchers Map Strategy for 'Choosing Wisely' on Low-Value Health Care Services
- Automakers Can Monitor Social Media to Identify Quality Issues
Posted October 22, 2012:
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