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“Seymour man accused of practicing psychology without license said he wanted to help (WHAS TV11 Louisville)” plus 1 more

“Seymour man accused of practicing psychology without license said he wanted to help (WHAS TV11 Louisville)” plus 1 more


Seymour man accused of practicing psychology without license said he wanted to help (WHAS TV11 Louisville)

Posted: 19 Mar 2010 05:50 PM PDT

Posted on March 19, 2010 at 8:37 PM

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(WHAS11)  We are learning new information about the Seymour man accused of practicing psychology without a license.
 

The Indiana Board of Licensing said David Mowry admitted that he bought his Doctorate Degree and a Masters transcript on a web site.
 

The board also reported that Mowry said he did it to help elderly people in nursing homes.
 

Mowry had worked with a psychological contract company and did work at a nursing home near Indianapolis.
 

Mowry was also scheduled to take his required State Ethic Law Exam this week.
 

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Study says women attracted to men in expensive cars (WOAI San Antonio)

Posted: 20 Mar 2010 11:06 AM PDT

Jeremy Jojola of KOB for NBC News Channel:

ALBUQUERQUE -The findings of a new scientific study might not surprise anyone, but researchers found that women find men more attractive when they are driving high-end cars.

It's been said that the clothes make the man, but a new study published in the British Journal of Psychology suggests it's also your car.

The study randomly selected 240 random people who were then shown photos of an average looking person seated inside a costly vehicle or a reasonably priced, modest car.

The study found women were more likely to rate a man as more attractive when he was seated inside a high-class car. No effect was seen when the gender role was switched.

In an article about the study, University of New Mexico Professor Geoffrey Miller says while women may be attracted to expensive cars, overall "they care more about kindness, intelligence and other traits like humor and emotional stability."

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