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    The Psychologist, May 2012

    Replication, replication, replication

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    The power of open access in research publishing

    Today's blog comes from Andy Tolmie, Chair of the BPS Research Board.

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    Building brain health: Considerations for psychologists working in the public policy arena

    Psychologist Ian MacRae and physician and neuroscientist Dr Harris Eyre explore a framework that can be used to translate the findings of psychological research into social change.

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    A conference for our times

    A month has passed since our 2020 Conference, held online due to Covid-19, but I want to start this month’s blog by thanking everyone who was involved in making it such a success.

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    More than skin deep: Links between social, emotional and mental health and eczema severity for young people at school

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    The association between oral language comprehension skills of vocabulary, semantics, morphology, syntax and paragraph with reading comprehension

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    Evaluating the effectiveness of small group work for young children with social, emotional and behavioural difficulties

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    A Systematic Review and Investigation of Judgment of Learning (JoL) Reactivity

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    Exploring the relationship between ethnic-racial socialisation, ethnic affirmation, academic self-efficacy and achievement amongst secondary-aged African and African-Caribbean pupils in the UK

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    Pyramid Club: Effectiveness in Promoting Social Emotional Competence and Wellbeing in Primary Aged Children

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    The pressure of taking spot kicks

    As England prepare for their quarter final clash against France in the football World Cup tomorrow, with the prospect of penalties looming should the match be drawn, Chartered BPS member Dr Greg Wood argues that how prepared players feel for a penalty shootout should not be left to chance.

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    Secret agent selection

    Dr Mike Rennie recounts his experience working (and briefly appearing) on the show 'Secret Agent Selection: WW2'.

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