Sentences with phrase «psychological association study»

If kids pick up on you soaring stress levels, they could head to school feeling sad, worried, frustrated, annoyed or helpless (as discovered in an American Psychological Association study in Nov. 2010).
According to an American Psychological Association study, «Almost all employees (93 percent) who reported feeling valued say they are motivated to do their best at work.»

Not exact matches

The mental boost was «equivalent to a ten - point increase in IQ,» according to the Association for Psychological Science write - up of the study.
A study done by the American Psychological Association suggests that»... the attractiveness of a superior person is enhanced if he commits a clumsy blunder; the same blunder tends to decrease the attractiveness of a mediocre person.
A study published by the American Psychological Association suggests that bosses prefer candidates who they find likable and friendly over those who are self - promotional (though they note that a combination of the two is probably best.)
A striking 2014 study by UCLA professor Phillip Atiba Goff and colleagues and published by the American Psychological Association found that black boys as young as 10 years old were viewed as older than — and not as «innocent» as — white boys the same age.
According to a research paper from the American Psychological Association, setting specific goals led to a higher performance 90 percent of the time for companies studied.
Mar. 18, 2013 — People suffering from complicated grief may have difficulty recalling specific events from their past or imagining specific events in the future, but not when those events involve the partner they lost, according to a new study published in Clinical Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science.
According to a study by the American Psychological Association, 85 percent of people report that time pressures increase...
A study published Thursday by the American Psychological Association suggests that believing may be a little of both.
Research recently presented at the American Psychological Association's annual meeting suggests that helping teens learn to count their blessings can play a significant role in positive mental health, says study author Giacomo Bono, a professor of psychology at California State University in Dominguez Hills.
She is a member of the Society for Research in Child Development, the International Society for Infant Studies, the American Psychological Association, and the World Association for Infant Mental Health.
A 2010 study by the American Psychological Association found that nearly half of America's kids are stressed.
«Growing Families International: An Extreme Response to Attachment Parenting» by Dr. Barbara Francis, CAPS West Newsletter [Christian Association for Psychological Studies]
She is past President of both the International Association for the Study of Dreams and The Society for Psychological Hypnosis.
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Heterosexual white women are twice as likely as racial or sexual minority women to obtain medical help to get pregnant, according to a recent study published by the American Psychological Association.
The study, published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science, shows that older adults were actually better than young adults at correcting their mistakes on a general information quiz.
The American Psychological Association defines sexual orientation as «an enduring pattern of emotional, romantic and / or sexual attractions to men, women or both sexes,» and as Hamer points out, sexual orientation is far less «ambiguous» than personality traits like «self - esteem» and «warmth» that scientists study without religious and political ramifications.
The study is published in the journal Psychology of Men and Masculinity which is affiliated with the American Psychological Association.
The 2005 study, for example, found an association between having experienced tonic immobility and significant psychological impairment.
«Epidemiological studies have demonstrated the association of psychological stress with incident diabetes.
The study was published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science.
Childhood bullying may lead to long - lasting health consequences, impacting psychosocial risk factors for cardiovascular health well into adulthood, according to a study published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science.
The study, published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science, revealed that people who spent more money on purchases that aligned with their personality traits reported greater life satisfaction.
In 2006 the American Psychological Association (APA) assembled a task force of researchers with wide - ranging expertise to evaluate all peer - reviewed studies published in English since 1989 (when the last such review was conducted) that compared the mental health of women who had an abortion with that of other women.
Experimental evidence confirms what surveys have long suggested: Physicians are more likely to prescribe antibiotics when they believe there is a high expectation of it from their patients, even if they think the probability of bacterial infection is low and antibiotics would not be effective, according to a study published by the American Psychological Association.
Led by Alexandra Corning, research associate professor of psychology and director of Notre Dame's Body Image and Eating Disorder Lab, the study was presented recently at the Midwestern Psychological Association annual conference.
This study, published in Clinical Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science, is novel in that it confirms GWI deficits in working memory, a critical cognitive function that enables short - term retention of information for higher - level thinking ability.
The study is published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science.
The study, published Wednesday in Psychological Science in the Public Interest, a journal of the Association of Psychological Science, comes at a time when outbreaks of influenza and other communicable diseases are cropping up with seemingly increased frequency.
Children whose parents considered them to be «overweight» tended to gain more weight over the following decade compared with children whose parents thought they were a «normal» weight, according to analyses of data from two nationally representative studies published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science.
In fact, one fascinating study, published by the American Psychological Association, found that certain personality traits were found in people who lived longest.
In fact, feeling thankful translated to better mood, higher sleep quality, and reduced inflammation in heart - failure patients, according to a new study published by the American Psychological Association.
A study reported in the Archives of Family Medicine found that kids who regularly sit down with their families for an evening meal make wiser food choices, eat more vegetables, and get more nutrients than those who do not.2 For older children, the American Psychological Association found that family mealtime plays an important role in helping teens deal with the pressures of adolescence, such as motivation for school, peer relationships, depression, and making better choices with drugs and alcohol.
Studies have shown that most gut disorders are neurologically derived and vice versa, says the American Psychological Association.
A study published by the American Psychological Association found when children are victims of obscene telephone calls, there was little difference in the amount of damage caused from having a few curse words thrown into the conversation and not having any at all.
According to a recent study published in the American Psychological Association, three quarters of Americans experience symptoms related to stress in a given month.
In its annual study, the American Psychological Association found that average stress levels rose in 2015 from 4.9 to 5.1 on a 10 - point scale.
ABC NEWS - Feb 6 - A review of 400 psychology studies and public interest surveys was commissioned by the Association for Psychological Science and will be published in the February edition of its journal Psychological Science in the Public Interest.
Women may perceive men with wider faces as more dominant and more attractive for short - term relationships, according to a new study in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science.
The study was commissioned by the Association for Psychological Science and was published in the journal Psychological Science in the Public Interest.
A recent study, presented at the american psychological association, suggested that dating apps (specifically tinder) can reduce self - esteem and creating a negative perception of body image.
In fact, according to a study by the Association for Psychological Science, online dating is now among the most common ways for couples to meet — second only to meeting through friends.
According to a recent study by the American Psychological Association, when a person is looking for love, trust is the most desired quality in a partner, ahead of personality, common values and sexual compatibility.1 However, the study also revealed that, on average, in one in five interactions with another human being — we will tell a lie.
«To date, there is no compelling evidence that any online dating matching algorithm actually works,» Northwestern University associate professor Eli Finkel, the lead author of the study, told the Association for Psychological Science in February.
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McCartney has held many prominent positions including principal investigator on the National Institute of Child Heath and Human Development (NICHD) Study of Early Child Care & Youth Development, director of the University of New Hampshire Child Study & Development Center, and Fellow by the American Psychological Association, the American Psychological Society, and the American Educational Research Association.
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