A six - year study of newly married couples by
psychology professor Dr John Gottman found that the way they argued actually predicted whether they would stay together.
The rub of the matter is an app called This Is Your Digital Life, which was allegedly used by University of Cambridge
psychology professor Dr Aleksandr Kogan to gather data on Facebook users.
That particular app — This Is Your Digital Life — was developed by Cambridge
psychology professor Dr Aleksandr Kogan's company, GSR, specifically for Cambridge Analytica.
Consider this: while the average Aussie male's penis measures 5.2 inches (13.2 centimetres), according to a study by Ulster University
psychology professor Dr Richard Lynn, the average vagina measures just three inches (7.5 centimetres), stretching to four inches (10 centimetres) when aroused.
Facebook confirmed that the data was obtained from an app called «thisisyourdigitallife «built by University of Cambridge
psychology professor Dr Aleksandr Kogan through his company Global Science Research (GSR) in collaboration with Cambridge Analytica.
Not exact matches
«Whereas IQ is very hard to change, EQ can increase with deliberate practice and training,»
Dr Tomas Chamorro - Premuzic, a
professor of Business
Psychology at University College London explained earlier this year on the HBR Blogs.
Researchers:
Dr David Doyle, with
Professor Catherine De Vries,
Professor Kim Plunkett (Department of Experimental
Psychology) and Janette Chow (Department of Experimental
Psychology)
Clinical Psychologist (USA)
Dr Brooke Magnanti Feona Attwood,
Professor of Media & Communication at Middlesex University Martin Barker, Emeritus
Professor at University of Aberystwyth Jessica Ringrose,
Professor, Sociology of Gender and Education, UCL Institute of Education Ronete Cohen MA, Psychologist
Dr Meg John Barker, Senior Lecturer in
Psychology, The Open University Kath Albury, Associate
Professor, UNSW Australia Myles Jackman, specialist in obscenity law
Dr Helen Hester, Middlesex University Justin Hancock, youth worker and sex educator Ian Dunt, Editor in Chief, Politics.co.uk Ally Fogg, Journalist
Dr Emily Cooper, Northumbria University Gareth May, Journalist
Dr Kate Egan, Lecturer in Film Studies, Aberystwyth University
Dr Ann Luce, Senior Lecturer in Journalism and Communication, Bournemouth University John Mercer, Reader in Gender and Sexuality, Birmingham City University
Dr. William Proctor, Lecturer in Media, Culture and Communication, Bournemouth University
Dr Jude Roberts, Teaching Fellow, University of Surrey
Dr Debra Ferreday, Senior Lecturer in Sociology, Lancaster University Jane Fae, author of «Taming the beast» a review of law / regulation governing online pornography Michael Marshall, Vice President, Merseyside Skeptics Society Martin Robbins, Journalist Assoc. Prof. Paul J. Maginn (University of Western Australia)
Dr Lucy Neville, Lecturer in Criminology, Middlesex University Alix Fox, Journalist and Sex Educator
Dr Mark McCormack, Senior Lecturer in Sociology, Durham University Chris Ashford,
Professor of Law and Society, Northumbria University Diane Duke, CEO Free Speech Coalition (USA)
Dr Steve Jones, Senior Lecturer in Media, Northumbria University
Dr Johnny Walker, Lecturer in Media, Northumbria University
Professor Jim Al - Khalili, President of the BHA Phillip Pullman, author Dan Snow, historian and broadcaster Tim Minchin, musician and writer
Dr Simon Singh, science writer Ken Follett, novelist
Dr Adam Rutherford, broadcaster and science writer Sir John Sulston FRS, Nobel Prize winning scientist Sir David Smith FRS FRSE, eminent botanist
Professor Jonathan Glover, philosopher
Professor Anthony Grayling, philosopher Nick Ross, broadcaster CJ De Mooi, actor and professional quizzer Virginia Ironside, writer
Professor Steven Rose, scientist and writer Natalie Haynes, comedian and writer Peter Tatchell, human rights campaigner
Professor Raymond Tallis FMedSci, physician, philosopher and author
Dr Iolo ap Gwynn FRMS, scientist and mountaineer Stephen Volk, screenwriter and author
Professor Steve Jones,
Professor of Genetics, science writer and broadcaster Sir Terry Pratchett OBE, Fantasy fiction author, satirist
Dr Evan Harris, Former Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament and Vice-President of the BHA
Dr Richard Bartle,
Professor of Computer Game Design Sian Berry, Green campaigner, politician and author
Professor John A Lee, Consultant Histopathologist and
Professor of Pathology
Professor Richard Norman, philosopher Zoe Margolis, author Joan Smith, journalist and author Michael Gore, CVO CBE Derek McAuley, General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches Lorraine Barratt, former member of the Welsh Assembly
Dr Susan Blackmore, writer and broadcaster
Dr Harry Stopes - Roe, Vice President of the BHA Sir Geoffrey Bindman QC (Hon), human rights lawyer Adele Anderson, actor and singer
Dr Helena Cronin, Co-Director, Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Science
Professor Alice Roberts, Anatomist, author and broadcaster
Professor Chris French,
Professor of
Psychology, editor of The Skeptic Sir Tom Blundell, scientist Maureen Duffy, poet, playwright and novelist Baroness Whitaker, Labour peer Lord Avebury, Liberal Democrat peer Richard Herring, writer and comedian Martin Rowson, writer and cartoonist Tony Hawks, comedian, writer, musician and philanthropist Peter Cave, philosopher and author Diane Munday, campaigner
Professor Norman MacLean, Biologist
Professor Sir Harold Kroto FRS, Nobel prize winner,
Professor of Chemistry Sir Richard Dalton, former Diplomat Sir David Blatherwick, KCMG, OBE, Diplomat and writer Michael Rubenstein, writer and legal expert Polly Toynbee, columnist and broadcaster Lord O'Neill, labour peer
To measure risky online self - presentation the research team, which also included PhD student Clara Cutello,
Dr Michaela Gummerum and
Professor Yaniv Hanoch from the School of
Psychology, designed a risk exposure scale relating to potentially inappropriate images or texts, such as drug and alcohol use, sexual content, personal information, and offensive material.
Dr Louise McDowell,
Dr Deborah Wells and
Professor Peter Hepper from the School of
Psychology at Queen's, recruited 44 cats for the study and found that while there was no overall population preference like the human preference for right handedness, there was a gender preference.
The project leader
Dr Caroline Floccia, Associate
Professor (Reader) in
Psychology at the University of Plymouth and Head of the Plymouth Babylab, said: «Language is a foundation for harmonious development in a child and being bilingual is now a norm across the world.
The research team consisted of
Dr Kevin Paterson, PhD student Victoria McGowan, who recently obtained a «Future Research Leaders» Postdoctoral Fellowship, undergraduate student Josephine Read from the University of Leicester's School of
Psychology and
Professor Tim Jordan from the Department of
Psychology at Zayed University in Dubai.
He has also begun a multidisciplinary project with BU Associate
Professor in
Psychology Dr Jan Wiener and Senior Lecturer in Creative Technology
Dr Christos Gatzidis.
Dr Catherine M. Pittman, Ph.D., Clinical psychologist,
psychology professor, and co-author of Extinguishing Anxiety is interviewed by host of the Anxiety Summit, Trudy Scott, Food Mood Expert and Nutritionist, author of The Antianxiety Food Solution.
Dr Peta Stapleton has 20 years experience as a registered Clinical & Health Psychologist & is currently an Associate
Professor in
Psychology at Bond University (Australia).
Dr Jeff Gavin Bath University
psychology professor.
«In 2015, we learned that a
psychology professor at the University of Cambridge named
Dr Aleksandr Kogan lied to us and violated our «platform policies» by passing data from an app that was using Facebook Login to SCL / Cambridge Analytica,» the statement said.
The alleged details come from a whistleblower, Christopher Wylie, who worked with University of Cambridge
psychology professor named
Dr Aleksandr Kogan to fetch the data.
«In 2015, we learned that a
psychology professor at the University of Cambridge named
Dr Aleksandr Kogan lied to us and violated our Platform Policies by passing data from an app that was using Facebook Login to SCL / Cambridge Analytica, a firm that does political, government and military work around the globe», Facebook said in a lengthy post by Paul Grewal, the company's vice president and Deputy General Counsel.
In the latest revelation, Facebook announced on March 18 that University of Cambridge
psychology lecturer and St Petersburg university
professor Dr Aleksandr Kogan «lied to us and violated our Platform Policies by passing data from an app that was using Facebook Login to SCL / Cambridge Analytica, a firm that does political, government, and military work around the globe».
In 2014,
Dr Aleksandr Kogan, a
psychology professor at Cambridge University, was allegedly paid $ 800,000 by CA to develop an application, thisisyourdigitallife, to harvest data of Facebook users.
Dr Robert McMahon,
Professor of
Psychology at Simon Fraser University and chair of the Institute for the Reduction of Youth Violence who will provide an overview of what we know about the research into parent management training and areas for future clinical and research investigation;
Dr Charlotte Johnston,
professor and director in clinical training in the Clinical
Psychology Program in the Department of
Psychology at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, who will talk about how the latest research findings can inform the development and implementation of effective interventions for families of children with ADHD.
This was the subject of discussion on a recent Radio National Life Matters program hosted by Natasha Mitchell featuring
Professor Matt Sanders,
Professor of Clinical
Psychology, director of the Parenting and Family Support Centre, and founder of the Triple P — Positive Parenting Program,
Professor Marian Baird,
Professor of Employment Relations and Director of the Women Work Research Group in the University of Sydney Business School, and
Dr Xiaodong Fan, research fellow at the Centre of Excellence in Population Ageing Research in the University of New South Wales.
Dr Paul J. Chara, Jr. is
Professor of
Psychology at Northwestern College and has published widely on psychology a
Psychology at Northwestern College and has published widely on
psychology a
psychology and ethics.
A Research Assistant
Professor at the University of Colorado Denver and a licensed psychologist in private practice,
Dr Jennifer Harned Adams received her PhD in clinical
psychology at the University of Houston.