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Eleanor Maccoby, the first woman to serve as chair of the Stanford Department of Psychology, was recognized for her scholarly contributions to gender studies and child and family psychology.

By Kate Chesley

Eleanor Maccoby, the Barbara Kimball

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Simply learning of a genetic risk can alter a person’s physiology, a recent study found, causing people to perform less well on exercise tests or altering hormones that indicate fullness after a meal.

By Amy Adams

Millions of people in the United

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By Jocelyn Kaiser

If you want to win a race or stick to a difficult diet, coaches of all kinds will tell you it’s all about “mind over matter.” But that advice rarely crosses over into the medical community, where an inborn ability—or risk—is thought

Published in FY19 or earlier

Michael Frank discusses how children learn language and shares tips on creating optimal environments to develop speech skills.

All animals can communicate but humans uniquely acquire language and speech skills, says Michael Frank, associate professor

Published in FY19 or earlier

Drawing on an extensive body of research, Stanford psychologist Gregory Walton lays out a roadmap to positively influence the way people think about themselves and the world around them. These changes could improve society, too.

By Melissa De Witte

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