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All posts by Gerald Businge

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May'25

Fun Winter Activities to Enjoy with the Family in Middle Tennessee

Winter in Middle Tennessee offers a beautiful mix of cool weather, scenic landscapes, and festive activities perfect for spending quality …

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May'25

Understanding Fine Motor Developmental Milestones in Kids

As parents and caregivers, one of the most rewarding experiences is watching children grow and develop new skills. Among the …

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May'25

How to Encourage Children to Eat a Balanced Diet & the Benefits of Good Nutrition

As parents, caregivers, or educators, one of the most important things we can do for children is help them develop …

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May'25

How Much Sleep Do Children Need at Different Ages? Tips for Establishing Healthy Sleep Routines

As parents, one of the most common concerns we face is ensuring our children get enough sleep. Sleep is essential …

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May'25

spaced repetition & Darwin’s golden rule

Spaced repetition is a memory hack. We know that spacing out your study is more effective than cramming, but using …

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May'25

Did the Victorians have faster reactions?

Psychologists have been measuring reaction times since before psychology existed, and they are still a staple of cognitive psychology experiments …

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May'25

Review: John Bargh’s “Before You Know It”

I have a review of John Bargh’s new book “Before You Know It: The Unconscious Reasons We Do What We …

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May'25

Believing everyone else is wrong is a danger sign

I have a guest post for the Research Digest, snappily titled ‘People who think their opinions are superior to others …

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May'25

Open Science Essentials: Preprints

Open science essentials in 2 minutes, part 4 Before a research article is published in a journal you can make …

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May'25

After the methods crisis, the theory crisis

This thread started by Ekaterina Damer has prompted many recommendations from psychologists on twitter. Can anyone recommend an (ideally brief) …

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