Sentences with phrase «directions of psychological science»

For instance, a 2012 study published in Current Directions of Psychological Science suggests that it's best to avoid making important choices when you're feeling stressed, because you tend to overemphasize the potential positive outcomes of your decision while underemphasizing the negative

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While many of us «put on a happy face,» a study published in Current Directions in Psychological Science determined that individuals under stress benefit from expressing their emotions.
When executed well, personal growth marriages are some of the strongest we've had, argues Eli Finkel, a psychology professor at Northwestern University who recently examined these relationships in the journal Current Directions in Psychological Science.
Gift givers often make critical errors in gift selection during the holiday season, according to a new research article in Current Directions in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science.
In a review published this month in the journal Current Directions in Psychological Science, Galak and his co-authors examined previous research about commonly held gift - giving beliefs, including how much a gift should cost, whether a gift should be a surprise, and what people on both ends of the exchange really want out of it.
According to 2005 research in «Current Directions in Psychological Science,» lesbian couples more often argue efficiently, avoid patterns of demanding and withdrawing in conflict, and are more likely to compromise and find solutions.
Current Directions in Psychological Science provides metrics that help provide a view of the journal's performance.
Written by leading experts in terms that are accessible outside of their particular subspecialties, the reviews published in Current Directions in Psychological Science cover such current topics as theory of mind, neural bases of memory, face recognition, expression of emotion, cognition and aging, and attachment and personality in mammals.
Feelings about autonomy may come from early experiences, according to University of Minnesota research published in «Current Directions in Psychological Science» in 2011.
[jounal] Bakker, A. B. / 2011 / An evidence - based model of work engagement / Current Directions in Psychological Science 20: 265 ~ 269
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