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New England amongst least religious religious, South among most.

Wormald, B. (2016, February 29). How religious is your state? Pew Research Center. https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/feature/how-religious-is-your-state/

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#1 – Extra Extra Read All About It!

According to a study published/endorsed by the American Psychological Association, religious people are more likely to be able to put off short term gratification for long term gain. Fascinating! Sasaki, J. Y., & Kim, H. S. (2011). At the intersection of culture and religion: a cultural analysis of religion’s implications for secondary control and social […]

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Your Choice Draft 2

Athletic Performance Psychology (B.S.) As a Plymouth State athletic performance psychology major you will engage in wide-ranging study of the mind, brain, and behavior. Focusing on the mental and emotional aspects of sports and exercise, combining principles of psychology with sports science. Students learn how to optimize athletic performance, enhance mental resilience, and address the […]

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Fourth Action Project Check -In

I am in the finishing touches stage of my Action Project. I have all three units written. I shared them with Christian Bisson to receive some feedback on them. I will be meeting with him early next week. I taught at the high school and have feedback from the students. I still need to finish…

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Your Choice Draft 1

Athletic Performance Psychology (B.S.) As a Plymouth State athletic performance psychology major you will engage in wide-ranging study of the mind, brain, and behavior. Focusing on the mental and emotional aspects of sports and exercise, combining principles of psychology with sports science. Students learn how to optimize athletic performance, enhance mental resilience, and address the […]

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