Steer clear of letting the interview take on a negative tone in any way; a study published in the Journal of Experimental
Social Psychology found that negative tones will likely affect the outcome of an interview — and probably not in your favor.
Research from the Journal of Applied
Social Psychology found that ongoing conflict with an ex-spouse (say, if you're co-parenting) places a real burden on mental health.
esearch published in the European Journal of
Social Psychology found that good posture may help you feel more confident.
Stand up straight as you move about the gym.Research published in the European Journal of
Social Psychology found that good posture may help you feel more confident.
Similarly, a 2012 study of 160 U.S. and German college students published in the Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology found that those who called themselves heterosexual, despite admitting same - sex desires, were more likely to be hostile toward gay individuals that those who did not report such desires.
A 2008 study in the Journal of Experimental
Social Psychology found that people are more likely to continue believing incorrect information if it makes them look good (enhances self - image).
But a study in the August issue of the Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology found that people sometimes punish generosity, too.
One study published in the Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology found that participants demonstrated reduced self - control — less physical stamina, reduced persistence in the face of failure and more procrastination — after making several decisions about what types of goods to buy.
Researchers who published in the Journal of Experimental
Social Psychology found that a request was more likely to be granted if it was asked for in the beginning of a conversation, as opposed to the end of it.
New research published in the Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology finds that women who were reminded of a time that their dad was absent from their lives — or who actually experienced poor quality fathering while growing up — perceived greater mating intent in the described behaviors of a hypothetical male dating partner and when talking with a man.
Not exact matches
A study on waiters and tipping published in the Journal of Applied
Social Psychology demonstrates how even tiny gifts can make a big difference,
finding that: «Customers who received a small piece of chocolate along with [their] check tipped more than did customers who received no candy.»
Research published last year in the Personality and
Social Psychology Bulletin
found a link between the color green and creativity.
Art Markman, PhD is a professor of
Psychology and Marketing at the University of Texas at Austin and
Founding Director of the Program in the Human Dimensions of Organizations, which brings the humanities,
social and behavioral sciences to people in business.
A study published in the Journal of
Social Psychology in 2013
found just that.
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Two doctoral students in
social psychology and an adviser analyzed the casual language of nearly 2 million tweets from more than 16,000 active users to come up with their findings, which were published in Social Psychological and Personality Sc
social psychology and an adviser analyzed the casual language of nearly 2 million tweets from more than 16,000 active users to come up with their
findings, which were published in
Social Psychological and Personality Sc
Social Psychological and Personality Science.
Even more revealing: An experiment published in the Journal of
Social Science and Clinical
Psychology found that students who were faring poorly in college did even worse following efforts to boost their self - esteem.
Professors Ross and Nisbett eloquently argue that the context we
find ourselves in substantially affects our behaviour in this timely reissue of one of
social psychology's classic textbooks.
Although Clinton - Sherrod chose a research career and
finds research fulfilling, people with training in
social psychology, she says, have a wide variety of career options: conflict resolution, group facilitation, teaching — even advertising, sales, and motivational speaking.
The research, led by Sara H. Konrath of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor and published online in August in Personality and
Social Psychology Review,
found that college students» self - reported empathy has declined since 1980, with an especially steep drop in the past 10 years.
She is a professor of
social psychology and neuroscience at Northeastern University in Boston, and like many scientists with large, active research labs, she watches with dismay as some Ph.D. s and postdocs struggle to
find a secure job, as she did 2 decades ago.
Hewstone, who has never worked with Stapel, had initially fretted that Stapel's fraudulent oeuvre would undermine other
findings in the field of
social psychology.
In late August, three young researchers under Stapel's supervision had
found irregularities in published data and notified the head of the
social -
psychology department, Marcel Zeelenberg.
In the Middle East, researchers
found that Muslim students under mortality salience conditions expressed more support and sympathy for suicide bombers, and a greater willingness to carry out such attacks themselves (Personality and
Social Psychology Bulletin, vol 32, p 525).
«The fact that the present study
found that Oxytocin may improvement compassion among patients with post-traumatic stress disorder toward women provides new evidence that oxytocin may be able to improve the
social behavior of these patients,» said Professor Simone Shamay - Tsoory from the Department of
Psychology at the University of Haifa, who led the study.
In other words, I was admiring the same kind of thinking that
social psychology researchers were
finding fault with when they studied adults.»
The
findings, published in Frontiers in
Psychology, suggest that smartphone addiction could be hyper -
social, not anti-
social.
A 2010 study
found that when ingrained smokers see morbid health warnings, they strengthen their favorable attitudes towards smoking in order to maintain their self - esteem (Journal of Experimental
Social Psychology, DOI: 10.1016 / j.jesp.2009.09.007).
The research, published in the Journal of Experimental
Social Psychology,
finds that our bodies respond differently depending on the perspective we take when helping someone who is suffering.
The speakers will be presenting their research during the symposium «
Finding Psychological Signal in a Billion Tweets: Measurement Through the Language of
Social Media,» at the Society for Personality and
Social Psychology (SPSP) 16th Annual Convention in Long Beach, California.
As well as enhancing our understanding of
social cognition and comparative
psychology, the
findings should ultimately provide important information for veterinary and animal welfare practices.»
It had a unique lab run by someone I
found totally fascinating: John Paul Scott, a biologist in the
psychology department who had done more work than anyone else on
social attachments in dogs.
These new
findings show that infants are tuning into critical information for understanding the
social world, as well as for reasoning about food,» said Amanda L. Woodward, the William S. Gray Professor of
Psychology at the University of Chicago.
This
finding has important implications for the treatment of applicants during selection processes, report psychologists from the University of Basel and Purdue University in the Personality and
Social Psychology Bulletin.
«Our study
findings should draw attention to anger as a major treatment need when military service members screen positive for PTSD or for depression, and especially when they screen positive for both,» said lead author Raymond Novaco, PhD, professor of
psychology and
social behavior at the University of California, Irvine.
The
findings were published in the latest issue of the Journal of Experimental
Social Psychology.
A popular study published in the Journal of
Social and Clinical
Psychology found that when college women were given a «compassion intervention» after eating doughnuts (where researchers basically told them things like, «Don't be too hard on yourself for indulging,» or, «Everyone eats unhealthy foods sometimes; it's OK»), these women actually ate less candy afterward than a group of women who also ate the doughnuts but who weren't given the same compassion intervention.
In a study published in 2012 in the Journal of Experimental
Social Psychology, researchers
found that the clothes people wore could dictate psychological state, with far - reaching knock - on effects.
Drawing from her background in
psychology and her secondary degree in nutrition, she realized the big role food has in
social interaction and metal health, as well as physical health, and set out to
find a new relationship with food.
She also
founded Knowable Research, a boutique research and consulting firm focused on bringing more
social psychology into marketing research and product design.
Their
findings, published in
Social Psychology and Personality Science suggest that you need to lose about eight or nine pounds before others notice a difference in your face.
Yeh's
findings, presented at the Society for Personality and
Social Psychology's annual meeting in San Diego, mirror some of OkCupid's own data.
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Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) or
Social Phobia.
Her success in academia (she's working in
social psychology) pleases Tom, but he's also mildly resentful about his inability to
find a promising culinary career in Michigan.
They dug deep into the C3 framework and
found that
psychology was explicitly included only in grades 9 — 12, but that «efforts are underway to better integrate behavioral and
social science concepts in the K — 8 age bands.»
«But if you look at developmental
psychology, at the concepts of extrinsic motivators and intrinsic motivators, you'll
find that using money as a motivator is not a very successful strategy, especially for kids who face formidable obstacles — financial, academic,
social, or emotional.»
Most important for educators, these same
findings hold true for research in youth development, adolescent mental health, developmental
psychology, and
social - emotional learning (SEL).
Several innovative programs emerged through the middle of this century, such as the Laboratory of Human Development (now the Human Development and
Psychology program), which began exploring the psychological development of children in 1949, the Administrative Career Program (now the Administration, Planning and
Social Policy program) in 1952, and Project Zero,
founded to study and improve education in the arts.