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    • Personality Neuroscience and the Five-Factor Mode

      Personality psychology seeks both to understand how individuals differ from one another in behavior, motivation, emotion, and cognition and to explain the causes…

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    • DCS Color Preference Methodology

      By using distinctive stimuli, a Chroma/value/hue testing system, this study elicited a non-cognitive, physiological response by asking participants to, “Select the color that …

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    • Marriage and divorce: patterns by gender, race, and educational attainment

      According to a recent study, life expectancy for the two-thirds of Americans without a college degree is declining — creating a growing gap in life expectancy between…

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    • A majority of Americans now think getting a college degree isn’t worth it

      A survey found that 56% of Americans say earning a four-year degree isn’t worth the cost. They tie their skepticism to mounting student debt — and the idea that tangible job skills…

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    • The Job Requirement Companies Seek but Don’t Really Need

      Hiring platforms routinely screen out experienced candidates simply because they aren’t college graduates. With millions of openings going unfilled…

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    • The Relationships of Self-Esteem Future Time Perspective Positive Affect Social Support and Career Decision

      Most young adults are aware of the significance of career decision-making and are very concerned about their future careers. While attempting to make a good career decision, each …

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    • Getting Past Low Self-Esteem for Career Success

      Most young adults are aware of the significance of career decision-making and are very concerned about their future careers. While attempting to make a good career decision, each …

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    • How does a college degree improve graduates employment and earnings potential

      The evidence that a college degree improves employment prospects and earnings potential is overwhelming. Bachelor’s degree holders are half as likely to be unemployed…

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    • Slam Dunk Your Life

      Slam Dunk Your Life

      90% of employers say, “A sense of community is essential for success.” Isn’t this also true for schools and universities? This article uses “The Pursuit of Happiness” to increase core motivation …

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    • Oprah’s Key to Success

      “Success is determined by knowing what is worth wanting.”

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    • Career Counselors Can Save the Nation

      What exactly do all the school shooters and street crime gang members have in common?” Isn’t it “They all lacked a passionate career vision?”  Without a dream, without hope…

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    • Students Win Lottery

      Envisioning an Affirmative Program to Motivate Students. Students are seeing success as a game. No, it’s not about rolling the dice or betting money. You win by increasing the odds …

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    • Individual Differences in Perceptual Preference

      How can the large, systematic differences that exist between individuals’ color preferences be explained? The ecological valence theory…

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    • Color Preferences in Participants with High or Low Hypnotic Susceptibility

      Color preferences vary among normal individuals and psychiatric patients, and this might be related to their different levels of hypnotic susceptibility.

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    • An ecological valence theory of humancolor preference

      Color preference is an important aspect of visual experience, butlittle is known about why people in general like some colors more than…

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