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Nov 28, 2024 |
wpr.org | Angelo Bautista
Before the era of data mining that's now everywhere, University of California, Berkeley scientists in the 1960s began a first-of-its-kind longitudinal study to find out how personalities are formed - by observing and conducting experiments on a group of preschoolers. In her memoir, " Data Baby: My Life in a Psychological Experiment," former test subject and journalist Susannah Breslin goes back in search of that data, hoping it will reveal something about her.
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Oct 4, 2023 |
wpr.org | Angelo Bautista
Jessi Kneeland, a fitness trainer turned body neutrality coach, suggests that aiming for a neutral stance toward one's body — rather than unconditional love — might be more realistic and attainable for many of us.
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