LinkedIn resumes not deceptive
In this study 90% lied at least once, consistent with the rule that most people lie a little. The lies used were strategically different, adapted on whether information could be verified or not. Guillory, J., & Hancock, J. (2012). The Effect of Linkedin on Deception in Resumes Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 15 (3), 135-140 DOI: 10.1089/cyber.2011.0389 Buffer   No related posts. (Source: Dr Shock MD PhD)
Source: Dr Shock MD PhD - January 8, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: Dr Shock Tags: Shrink Life in General Source Type: blogs

Cureus, a free online medical journal
Buffer Cureus is an online, free, peer reviewed, open access medical journal based in Palo Alto, California. It’s intention is to promote medical research by offering tools that better serve and highlight the people who create it, resulting in better research, faster publication and easier access for everyone. Moreover, Cureus offers physicians an opportunity to publish papers online for a mass audience while retaining copyrights, unlike traditional journals. In this video the 6 easy steps for publishing in Cureus are explained. We make it easier and faster to publish your work – it’s always free and you...
Source: Dr Shock MD PhD - January 7, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: Dr Shock Tags: Academic Source Type: blogs

Icarus or the need for speed?
Buffer Phoenix-Fly – The Need 4 Speed – Mountain Trails from Phoenix Fly on Vimeo. Suits renewed, skills improved, were will it end? Phoenix-Fly – The Need 4 Speed – Mountain Trails, 2012 has been an incredible year for the evolution of human flight. New suit technology and a dedication to improving skill levels mean we can now fly further, faster and more accurately than ever before. Team Need 4 Speed have worked hard this year to fly new, beautiful lines. We’ve focused on amazing terrain for backdrops, with tight proximity led formations. Don’t try this at home Thanks Geekologie Buffe...
Source: Dr Shock MD PhD - January 4, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: Dr Shock Tags: Shrink Life in General Source Type: blogs

How to prevent jet lag
Buffer A recent article in Scientific American writes about some simple rules to use when traveling across time zones, in order to prevent jet lag as much as possible. Bright light exposure is the most powerful way to cause a phase shift — an advance or delay in circadian rhythms. Light in the early morning makes you wake up earlier (“phase advance”); light around bed time makes you wake up later (“phase delay”). Al other obscure solutions are obsolete. They even have a link to a website. Filling in your flight details will deliver an advice to be emailed or printed: Jet Lag Rooster Buffer   No re...
Source: Dr Shock MD PhD - January 3, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: Dr Shock Tags: Academic Source Type: blogs

Can Money Buy Happiness?
Buffer When we get a lot of money, we’re happy but we get easily and very quickly adapted to this new wealth. Spending money on other people, giving them some small gifts improves your mood. Spending it on yourself keeps you in the same mood, it doesn’t make you feel more happy. Spending something on others increases your happiness. If you do want to spend money on yourself go for experiences instead of material things. More advice? Watch the video. Buffer   No related posts. (Source: Dr Shock MD PhD)
Source: Dr Shock MD PhD - January 2, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: Dr Shock Tags: Academic Source Type: blogs

Happy and Healthy 2013
Buffer May your coming year be as bright as this picture, or as the next one. Buffer   No related posts. (Source: Dr Shock MD PhD)
Source: Dr Shock MD PhD - January 1, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: Dr Shock Tags: Shrink Life in General Source Type: blogs