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Jennifer Cheavens

Voices of Excellence from Arts & Sciences: Jennifer Cheavens

The podcast, Voices of Excellence, focuses on the innovative work being done by faculty and staff in the College of Arts & Sciences at The Ohio State University.

On Wednesday, September…

FOX28 News Homework Story

Experts say parents should be less involved in their child's homework

FOX28 News published a new story involving the expertise of Dr. Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan of the Psychology Department regarding children and their homework.

According to Schoppe-Sullivan, when…

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New study finds "children notice everything"

In a recent article published by Ohio State, professor Vladimir Sloutsky's newest study examines the way children and adults process information in various situations. According to the…

Fake News Article

Is that news really "fake" or is it biased?

In a recently published article, Jeff Grabmeier examines the "fake news" era we live in and how individuals determine the credibility of a news source. According to this new study, bias, not just…

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Stress, Metabolism, Marriage and Caregiving

Dr. Janice Kiecolt-Glaser, an OSU Psychology Professor, recently examined the link between stress and an individual's metabolism, marriage and caregiving…

Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan

Child Trends: Dr. Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan

Dr. Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan, a professor of Developmental Psychology at Ohio State, recently had research in her lab concerning co-parenting and father-…

Zeynep Saygin

Zeynep Saygin's TedTalk

Zeynep's talk focuses on new research that delves into the complexities of fetal development and the implications it has on a child's unknown future. Dr. Saygin is a professor at The Ohio State…

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Kathryn Lenz's Prenatal Allergy Study

A single allergic reaction during pregnancy prompts sexual-development changes in the brains of offspring that last a lifetime, new research suggests.

Female rats born to mothers exposed to…

Positive Parenting

John Gibbs on Positive Parenting: Disciplining Your Teen

When your teen or tween lets you down, you could dole out punishment or take away privileges.

But developmental psychologists say there’s another option for correcting their behavior that…