The American
Psychological Association suggests changing only one behavior at a time.
A study published Thursday by the American
Psychological Association suggests that believing may be a little of both.
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 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.
Not exact matches
According to a 1977 paper in the journal
Psychological Bulletin, «there is remarkably little evidence for any
association of left - handedness with deficit, as has often been
suggested».
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.
This research, published in
Psychological Science, a journal of the
Association for
Psychological Science,
suggests that traumatic weather events may have the power to shift people's automatic attitudes — their first instincts — in favor of environmentally sustainable policies.
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.
Research published in
Psychological Science, a journal of the
Association for
Psychological Science,
suggests that cultural stereotypes are the unintended but inevitable consequence of sharing social information.
«When we think about quality of life for older adults, and improving quality of life, it seems like targeting the individual is only part of the story, and our findings
suggests that for older adults, a larger part of individual well - being is defined by our partner's health and cognitive functioning as well,» said UA psychologist David Sbarra, a co-author of the paper, which will be published in Psychology and Aging, a journal of the American
Psychological Association.
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.
According to the American
Psychological Association, «evidence
suggests that both pleasure and reproductive motives may influence these sexual patterns, as seen in participants» reactions following uncommitted sex.»
at the American
Psychological Association,
suggested that dating apps.
Research by APS (
Association for
Psychological Science) fellow Jonathan Haidt at the University of Virginia
suggests that seeing someone helping another person creates a state of «elevation.»
Materials such as sand, copper and marble rub up against the seductive sheen of cosmetics,
suggesting poetic
associations,
psychological states, and a heightened awareness of the surfaces that surround us.
Writing strengthens the immune system as well as the mind, as it helps a person deal with and learn from negative experiences,
suggests the American
Psychological Association.
According to a survey conducted by the American
Psychological Association, psychologists
suggest that your emotions are the number one reason for struggling to lose weight.
Findings
suggest associations between
psychological symptoms and the RSCA scale and index scores.
Model 2, in contrast,
suggests that
psychological and physical victimization are critical mediating variables in the
association between marital satisfaction and depression.