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Psychology

Porridge-is-funnier-than-oatmeal
Ethics, Religion & Philosophy, Humanities & Social Sciences

Porridge is funnier than oatmeal, and booby is funnier still

Tomas Engelthaler, psychologist, and professor Thomas T Hills, both from the University of Warwick, UK, ask a very serious breakfast-table question.

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Tomas Engelthaler and Thomas T Hill
The Divided Self and Big Brother Geoff Beattie
Psychology & the Behavioral Sciences

Geoff Beattie: The Divided Self and Big Brother

Distinguished psychologist Professor Geoff Beattie of Edge Hill University, UK, on his work on the concept of the divided self and his time as resident on-screen psychologist for Big Brother.

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Geoff Beattie
 

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