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Journal of Cognition and Diversity: Volume #1 Issue #1

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Special Spotlight On Students (SOS) Issue.

The Journal of Cognition & Diversity is a peer reviewed journal publishing innovative research on the intersection of cognition and diversity. The goal of the journal is to address gaps in current psychology research, while simultaneously highlighting the importance of considering diversity of all kinds (e.g., gender differences, cultural differences, etc.). In service of this goal, the journal strongly encourages the publication of research on underrepresented populations. The journal publishes both empirical and theoretical work, advancing the maturation of psychology as a science as it differentiates into empirical and theoretical researchers. A secondary goal of the journal is to encourage the next generation of psychology researchers by providing them with a high quality, peer reviewed outlet for their research. In service of this goal, we publish special Spotlight On Students (SOS) issues throughout the year.

In this Spotlight On Students (SOS) Issue

Editorial

Why a Journal Dedicated to Cognitive Diversity? Sharing Everyone’s Story – Igor Juricevic

Research Articles

The Chameleon Effect and Autism: The Link Between Mimicry and Habituation – Kaitlin Sanders

Facial Expression Recognition Across Two Cultures and Bipolar Disorder – Sarah Fox

Color Deficiency in Elderly Adults – Thomas J. Williams

Color Psychology and Marketing: The Role of Visual Literacy on the PRIZM Bohemian Mix’s Consumer Behavior – Ashley Nichole Loutzenhiser

Reading Can Slow the Progression of Alzheimer’s Disease – Kathleen Jo McCallie

The Effects of Prison on Color Perception and Religion – Caderia L. Strickland

Author: Juricevic, Igor, Editor: Juricevic, Igor

Topic: Psychology
Media: Book
ISBN: 1545296421
Language: English
Pages: 56

Additional information

Weight 0.45 lbs
Dimensions 11 × 8.5 × 0.15 in

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