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Samuel Sommers - Science of Small Talk
The science of social behavior, one interaction at a time.
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Witness for the Prosecution ... Maybe
Samuel Sommers casts a social psychologist's skeptical eye on the criminal justice system.
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Town Hall Meeting on Stereotyping- Tufts Daily
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'Good Morning America' Explores America's Secret Prejudices
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Pigeons May be Smarter Than We Think
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Memory Test Puts Pigeons High in Pecking Order
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Department Publications
Fagot, J., &
Cook, R.G.
(2006).
Evidence for large long-term memory capacities in baboons and pigeons and its implications for learning and the evolution of cognition.
Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 103
(46), 17564-7.
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