Is jury selection art or science?

Psychology Today Magazine
March 2007
How to beat social anxiety and relish the spotlight.
The line between indomitable genius and hopeless holdout.
An age-old delusion or a disturbing new disease?
How to get away with an office romance.
Forging new bonds with adult siblings.
Some antidepressants may help hoarders.
How to captivate and charm everyone around you.
Teens are far more competent than we think.
The introvert reaps secret joy from the solitary life.
How to break out of your shell--your way.
When a boyfriend suffers grief and loss.
He isn't asking for sex.
When the body swings, the mind is swayed.
The folklore on only children.
Fish food is brain food. Is it heart food, too?
How to find lasting friendships.
Albert Ellis on confidence, REBT, and stoicism.
How to convince others you are right.
When maternal instincts lie.
Books reviews on the brain, chess, and cluttered lifestyles.
Japan's cuteness craze is more than just a national pastime.
A punk princess and the fashion empire she built.
Film director Christopher Nolan on magic, paranoia, and heroism.
Too young for therapy?
Home decor for your mood.
Copper-rich beans are good for the brain.
The ABCs of alpha behavior.
Health bites and factoids.
Can Michael legally become Michelle without the surgery?
Do women really talk more than men?
How to lose the ruddy cheeks of rosacea.
Setting up a healthy sleep routine.
Can insomnia cause depression?
Why we can't think straight about money.