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Leveraging the Power of Ritual to Improve Health Outcomes (The Hindu)

-The Hindu

March 15, 2025

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Year: 2025Mona BaniahmadiApril 4, 2025
The Healing Power of Rituals (The New Indian Express)

-The New Indian Express

March 12, 2025

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Year: 2025Mona BaniahmadiApril 4, 2025
Letting Go (VQR_A National Journal of Literature & Discussion)

-VQR_A National Journal of Literature & Discussion

February 19, 2025

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Year: 2025Mona BaniahmadiMarch 3, 2025
Local Rituals May Hold the Key to Improving Public Health Interventions, Says UT Austin Researcher (College of Liberal Arts, UT Austin)

- College of Liberal Arts, UT Austin
May 5, 2022

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Year: 2022Guest UserJune 7, 2022
Has Covid-19 ended the handshake for good? (The National News, UAE)

- The National News, UAE
Februrary 28, 2022

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Year: 2022ScienceSitesMarch 1, 2022
Study Finds 2 Psychological Factors Influence Supernatural Encounters (Technology Times)

- Technology Times
January 26, 2021

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Year: 2021ScienceSitesJanuary 21, 2022
Study Finds 2 Psychological Factors Influence Supernatural Encounters (Inverse)

- Inverse
January 25, 2021

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Year: 2021ScienceSitesJanuary 21, 2022
Stanford Researchers Identify Two Factors in Experience of Otherworldly Phenomena

- Stanford News
January 25, 2021

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Year: 2021ScienceSitesJanuary 21, 2022
Why Do Humans Embrace Rituals? Disease and Danger May Be at the Root of the Behaviors

- National Geographic
January 12, 2021

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Year: 2021ScienceSitesJanuary 21, 2022
How the ‘Western Mind’ Was Shaped By the Medieval Church

- BBC Future
January 3, 2021

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Year: 2021ScienceSitesJanuary 21, 2022
The Resilience of Ritual

- The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
August 26, 2021

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Year: 2021ScienceSitesSeptember 30, 2021
Interview with Cristine Legare

- Money on the Mind
November 2, 2020

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Year: 2020, Sector: Child DevelopmentScienceSitesJune 24, 2021
Three Ways Kids Can Learn Through Play at Home

- Life & Letters, College of Liberal Arts, UT Austin
May 7, 2020

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Year: 2020, Sector: Child Development, Sector: EducationScienceSitesJune 24, 2021Explaining Exploring and Scientific Reasoning in Museum Settings
Coronavirus: Will We Ever Shake Hands Again?

- BBC
May 6, 2020

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Year: 2020, Sector: Public HealthScienceSitesJune 24, 2021
If Your Kid Keeps Asking ‘Why,’ Give Them an Answer

- The New York Times
March 27, 2020

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Year: 2020, Sector: Child Development, Sector: EducationScienceSitesJune 24, 2021
Exploration, Explanation, and Parent-Child Interaction in Museums

- Monograph Matters, Society for Research in Child Development
March 16, 2020

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Year: 2020, Sector: Child Development, Sector: EducationScienceSitesJune 24, 2021Explaining Exploring and Scientific Reasoning in Museum Settings
The Problem That Psychology Can’t Shake

- The Atlantic
January 25, 2020

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Year: 2020, Sector: Cognitive ScienceScienceSitesJune 24, 2021
Psychology Still Skews Western and Affluent. Can It Be Fixed?

- Undark
January 20, 2020

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Year: 2020, Sector: Cognitive ScienceScienceSitesJune 24, 2021
Simple Directions From Parents Can Guide Children’s Discovery

- UT News
March 14, 2019

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Year: 2019, Sector: Child Development, Sector: EducationScienceSitesJune 24, 2021Explaining Exploring and Scientific Reasoning in Museum Settings
Rituals in the Workplace

- #workbeautiful, Beautiful.ai
March 12, 2019

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Year: 2019, Sector: Cognitive ScienceScienceSitesJune 24, 2021
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Department of Psychology
Population Research Center
The University of Texas at Austin

 
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