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Stanley Milgram and his ‘Shock Machine’ Exposed: How Much of Modern Science Requires Re-Evaluation?

Stanley Milgram’s famous ‘shock’ experiment led scientists to believe there was a Nazi lurking in all of us. The recent examination of his archives at Yale University has revealed the farcical nature of his data.

  • Psychology

The Decline of Physical Health in Australia: Can our Schools Make a Difference?

Australia is among the most obese countries in the world tying with America in 2003. Eighteen years later the nation’s physical health has deteriorated beyond epidemic proportions.

  • Health and Physical Education

Laurel Hubbard and Trans-Gender Inclusivity in Sports

Laurel Hubbard’s admittance to the Olympic Games has reignited controversy around the fairness of including trans-gender athletes in competitive sports. Missing from this debate is the acknowledgement that the ‘playing field’ has always been uneven, and naturally so.

  • Health and Physical Education

The effects of Australian colonised education systems on the mental health and cultural-identities of Australasian peoples

This project is an investigation into the effects of ‘colonised education systems’ on the mental health and cultural-identities of Australasian (Indigenous) students, within the contemporary Australian educational context.

  • Psychology
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