In a BBC Radio 4 interview (35 mins 02 secs – 36 mins 22 secs) with John Lawrenson, Professor Dominic Abrams answers the question ‘Why is … Read more
Month: March 2018
‘Phubbing’ can threaten our basic human needs
Ignoring someone you’re with in a social setting to concentrate on your mobile phone – called ‘phubbing’ – can have a negative effect on relationships … Read more
Top 100 worldwide for Psychology
Psychology at Kent is delighted to be ranked in the top 100 universities for Psychology in the world according to QS World University Rankings 2018. … Read more
Negative childhood experiences can lead people to believe in conspiracy theories
Belief in conspiracy theories stems – in part – from negative early childhood experiences with caregivers, new research has shown. In two studies, Ricky Green … Read more
Psychologist helps develop language development tool for bilingual children
A Kent Psychologist has played an important role in a research breakthrough in the assessment of language development for bilingual two-year-olds. In a study, led … Read more