OSLC In the News

Center Gets $4 Million Grant to Study Delinquency

by James Plourde of The Register-Guard A sizable fraction of today’s young boys will become tomorrow’s delinquents. Dr. Gerald Patterson is trying to figure out which ones. “Anti-social behavior by young boys can be prototypic of adolescent delinquency–it’s really a juvenile form of the same thing,” says Patterson, a research scientist at the Oregon Social

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Twins Double Psychologists’ Insight

by James Plourde of The Register-Guard Despite their prominence in the zodiac and occasional mention in the titillating headlines of supermarket tabloids, most twins lead relatively normal lives. But normal or not, twins provide scientists with unique research opportunities, and Hill Goldsmith, a University of Oregon psychology professor, believes the study of twins may offer

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Raising Kids

by James Q. Wilson of The Atlantic Monthly Psychologists are helping parents to control bratty behavior by teaching them how and when to use rewards and punishments “When I met him, he was six and a half years of age. There was nothing about his appearance that identified him as the boy who had set

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Psychologists Plan Research on Behavior of Eugene Children

by Register-Guard Staff Why does a child use certain words, mannerisms, facial expression? How is his overall behavior pattern formed? How much influence do his parents have? With the help of a small house trailer, special electronic equipment and the cooperation of Eugene parents and children, a University of Oregon team of psychologists will soon

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