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  • What made you interested in this field? by anon-180743 and 1 other. to Viren, Sam, Noel, Amy Comments: (No comments so far )
  • Is there a reason behind your interest into self control and addiction? by anon-180743 to Viren, Sam Comments: (No comments so far )
  • why do we dream??? by anon-180436 to Viren, Abby, Amy, Noel, Sam Comments: (No comments so far )
  • What is your opinion on the nature versus nature debate within psychology? by anon-180743 and 1 other. to Abby, Amy, Noel, Sam, Viren Comments: (So far, one comment )
  • Why should I vote for you above the other psychologists? by anon-180743 to Abby, Amy, Noel, Sam, Viren Comments: (No comments so far )
  • Why this field of research? by anon-180743 to Viren, Sam, Noel, Abby Comments: (No comments so far )
  • How do you ensure that your research follows the BPS guidelines? by anon-180745 to Sam Comments: (No comments so far )
  • How valuable do you think your research on our thoughts during endurance activities and how that affects it is? by anon-180743 to Viren, Sam, Noel Comments: (No comments so far )
  • Who is your target population and how did you go about collecting your participants? by anon-180745 to Abby, Amy, Noel, Sam, Viren Comments: (So far, one comment )
  • Why rats above other mammals such monkeys considering they have closer similarities to human beings? by anon-180743 and 2 others. to Viren, Sam, Noel, Amy Comments: (No comments so far )

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