Not exact matches
While conducting
research for my most
recent book, «Hug Your Haters,» I
found that two - thirds of consumers are more apt to trust a company when it has a mixture of
positive and negative reviews.
(As I point out in the book, a
recent study by the National Center for Education
Research found that none of the many large - scale character - education programs in use in American schools produces any significant
positive outcomes.)
According to a
recent finding by Richard E. Harris, PhD,
research assistant professor at the University of Michigan Medical Centers Department of Internal Medicine in Ann Arbor, Mich., theres a
positive correlation between acupressure and increased alertness.
An important take - home message, however, is that negative (or
positive) effects of metabolic manipulations in mice might not be representative of responses in other species — perhaps echoing
recent findings regarding the utility of mice in medical
research.57
But a
recent research published in International Journal of Obesity also
found it's
positive effect on fat burning and metabolism.
Additionally, a
recent comprehensive review of 15 years of
research about school climate, inequality, and academic achievement
finds that a
positive school climate can help close the achievement gap.
Recent research from Reconciliation Australia
finds that where RAPs are implemented, there is higher trust, lower prejudice, and more
positive attitudes towards Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Despite contradictory earlier
findings about the effects of child care on cognitive and linguistic development, more
recent research has consistently documented the enduring and
positive effects of high - quality child care.
Psychologists call this experience being «in the flow,» which is an intense feeling of concentration and being fully immersed in an activity.1 Most of the
research on flow looks at how it impacts
positive performance in activities like work or sports (think: being in the zone); however, a
recent study
finds that the «flow» experience is beneficial for intimate relationships as well.
Most of the
research on flow looks at how it impacts
positive performance in activities like work or sports (think: being in the zone); however, a
recent study
finds that the «flow» experience is beneficial for intimate relationships as well.
These
findings support and extend
recent research examining the
positive impacts of classroom - based social and emotional learning (SEL) programs on children's social development and behavioral adjustment.
Recent research findings are presented concerning the correlates and the consequences of the VIA character strengths for
positive youth development.
In more
recent research, Gottman (1999)
found that most of the time, the speaker's intent is actually
positive or neutral, but that in unhappy couples, the listener «hears» it as negative.