As much
as psychologists research on the perfect parent style, I don't think there is a perfect model of how to raise a child.
I've spent my career
as a psychologist researching connections between faith and disaster resilience.
As a psychologist researching misinformation, I focus on reducing its influence.
Not exact matches
That was the message of a talk by Dr. Miriam Tatzel at the American Psychological Association's 122nd annual convention, which was held recently in Washington, D.C. Presenting her
research to the assembled
psychologists, Tatzel stressed the importance of playing down consumerism
as a route to fulfillment and boiled down the
research on the subject into a handful of scientifically validated principles to follow for greater happiness.
For example, Andrew Giambrone of The Atlantic shared
research from one group of Austrian
psychologists who reported «a correlation between EI and narcissism, raising the possibility that narcissists with high EI might use their «charming, interesting, and even seductive» qualities for «malicious purposes,» such
as deceiving others.
«
As they struggled to figure out what made a team successful, Rozovsky and her colleagues kept coming across research by psychologists and sociologists that focused on what are known as «group norms» - the traditions, behavioral standards, and unwritten rules that govern how teams function when they gather... Norms can be unspoken or openly acknowledged, but their influence is often profound.&raqu
As they struggled to figure out what made a team successful, Rozovsky and her colleagues kept coming across
research by
psychologists and sociologists that focused on what are known
as «group norms» - the traditions, behavioral standards, and unwritten rules that govern how teams function when they gather... Norms can be unspoken or openly acknowledged, but their influence is often profound.&raqu
as «group norms» - the traditions, behavioral standards, and unwritten rules that govern how teams function when they gather... Norms can be unspoken or openly acknowledged, but their influence is often profound.»
About 270,000 people had downloaded an app Kogan had developed, «thisisyourdigitallife,» which «offered a personality prediction, and billed itself on Facebook
as «a
research app used by
psychologists.»
His app, «thisisyourdigitallife,» offered a personality prediction, and billed itself on Facebook
as «a
research app used by
psychologists.»
The app, called «thisisyourdigitallife,» offered personality predictions and billed itself on Facebook
as «a
research app used by
psychologists.»
Kogan developed a personality test app called thisisyourdigitallife, which he billed
as «a
research app used by
psychologists,» according to Facebook.
The app created by Kogan in 2014 offered a personality prediction and billed itself on Facebook
as «a
research app used by
psychologists.»
The app, «thisisyourdigitallife,» offered a personality prediction and billed itself on Facebook
as «a
research app used by
psychologists.»
Cambridge Analytica obtained the data through a psychological testing app, called Thisisyourdigitallife, that offered personality predictions and billed itself on Facebook
as «a
research app used by
psychologists.»
A Cambridge University professor working for Cambridge Analytica in 2014 created an app, called Thisisyourdigitallife, that offered personality predictions and billed itself on Facebook
as «a
research app used by
psychologists.»
Billed
as a
research app used by
psychologists, the «thisisyourdigitallife» app collected information such
as hometown, content the users liked and their friends.
I'm not a
psychologist, and am not up to the minute on the
research in this field, but the last time I checked, being gay had not been proven
as a genetic condition.
The internist is equipped to treat the physiological problems and administer Antabuse; the
psychologist is trained to do testing through which the alcoholic's therapeutic needs can be evaluated, and he may be trained to do
research and psychotherapy; the psychiatrist, being a medical doctor like the internist, can prescribe medication, but his unique skills are in the area of individual and group therapy and their relationship to drug therapies; the social worker may be trained to help the alcoholic work through his marital and vocational problems and do group
as well
as individual therapy; the social worker may also work with spouses; the pastoral counselor is specially equipped by training to help the alcoholic with his «spiritual» problems
as these relate to his sobriety and his interpersonal relationships; he may also be trained to do group and marital counseling; 40.
Mintz does not refer at all to
research by developmental
psychologists such
as Jay Belsky of London's Birkbeck College and Alan Sroufe of the University of Minnesota; nor does he cite the huge, multicenter National Institute of Child Health studies, all of which suggest that more than 20 hours per week of child care beginning before the age of one correlates with a higher incidence of interpersonal difficulties by early grade school.
These questions are the same
as those to which we have addressed ourselves in a five - year National Institute of Mental Health
Research and Training Project for the training of clergymen in the field of alcoholism conducted at the Georgian Clinic (1964 - 69)(«Pilot Project for Clinical Training of Clergymen in The Field of Alcoholism» NIMH Grant # 8589, staffed by: George P. Dominick, Co-Director; John M. Crow, Coordinator of Training; Melvin B. Drurker, Clinical
Psychologist for Evaluation.)
As a sponsor of colloquia and conferences, the
Research Institute brings together educators,
psychologists, doctors, and social scientists for discussions on current issues related to education.
Stephen Gray Wallace, director of the Center for Adolescent
Research and Education (CARE), has broad experience
as a school
psychologist and adolescent and family counselor.
But
as a clinical
psychologist, my question is: What does the
research on child development show about the way that parenting styles affect children?
As a practicing registered
psychologist, advisor to various
research programs and community agencies, and through her previous experiences with the BC Ministry for Child and Family Development and the school system, Dr. Vanessa has seen it all and has navigated hundreds of tough situations with families.
As I like to do when something parenting - related (or in this case, my child) is nagging me, I did some
research and called a handful of child
psychologists.
Harlow's work,
as well
as important
research by
psychologists John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth, helped influence key changes in how orphanages, adoption agencies, social services groups, and child care providers approached the care of children.
As a
research psychologist specialising in child development, Amanda's work spans corporate, government and charity sectors through which she promotes the value of play and positive parenting in child development to a variety of audiences.
Michael Lamb is a well - known and highly - regarded
psychologist who has
researched, written and published extensively (he is not
as you suggest a marginal self - published writer with links to fathers» rights).
A Cambridge University professor working for Cambridge Analytica in 2014 created an app, called Thisisyourdigitallife, that offered personality predictions and billed itself on Facebook
as «a
research app used by
psychologists.»
His app, called thisisyourdigitallife, offered personality predictions and billed itself on Facebook
as «a
research app used by
psychologists.»
Trained
as a
psychologist, she works part - time
as a
research scientist at the Nathan S. Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research in Orangeburg, New York, and she holds a faculty appointment as a professor of psychiatry at the New York University School of M
research scientist at the Nathan S. Kline Institute for Psychiatric
Research in Orangeburg, New York, and she holds a faculty appointment as a professor of psychiatry at the New York University School of M
Research in Orangeburg, New York, and she holds a faculty appointment
as a professor of psychiatry at the New York University School of Medicine.
Kilger's
research utilizes his talents
as a social
psychologist to show that at the beginning of any digital threat is a real person with unique motivations.
Trained
as a
psychologist, she works part - time
as a
research scientist at the Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research in Orangeburg, New York, and she holds a faculty appointment as a professor of psychiatry at the New York University School of M
research scientist at the Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric
Research in Orangeburg, New York, and she holds a faculty appointment as a professor of psychiatry at the New York University School of M
Research in Orangeburg, New York, and she holds a faculty appointment
as a professor of psychiatry at the New York University School of Medicine.
Although Milgram's tests upset some volunteers, most participants identified with his scientific mission to understand human behavior and wanted to prove themselves
as worthy of the project, Haslam and
psychologist Stephen Reicher of the University of St. Andrews in Fife, Scotland, conclude in a
research review scheduled to appear in the 2017 Annual Review of Law and Social Science.
As well as providing a better understanding of human behavior and emotions, Dr Strelan's research could help to inform clinical psychologists and relationship counselor
As well
as providing a better understanding of human behavior and emotions, Dr Strelan's research could help to inform clinical psychologists and relationship counselor
as providing a better understanding of human behavior and emotions, Dr Strelan's
research could help to inform clinical
psychologists and relationship counselors.
Summers got an earful, if not directly,
as Spelke described in several interviews and in a high - profile public debate with her colleague and friend Harvard
psychologist Steven Pinker how voluminous evidence from decades of
research shows little if any inherently sex - based differences in infants or toddlers.
To arrive at this radical notion, Hauser draws on his own
research in social cooperation, neuroscience, and primate behavior,
as well
as on the musings of philosophers, cognitive
psychologists, and most important, the theories of MIT linguist Noam Chomsky, who in the 1950s proposed that all humans are equipped with a universal linguistic grammar, a set of instinctive rules that underlie all languages.
But the idea of single - subject
research didn't really make the leap to medicine of the body until the early 1980s when Gordon Guyatt, a Canadian physician now known
as a founder of evidence - based medicine, began working in an interdisciplinary department at McMaster University in Ontario, with
psychologists, biostatisticians, ethicists and clinical epidemiologists all working together.
Although fat talk has been thought of by
psychologists as a way women may attempt to initiate and strengthen their social bonds, Corning's
research finds that fat - talkers are liked less than women who make positive statements about their bodies.
A team led by Michal Kosinski, a
psychologist at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom
as well
as at Microsoft
Research, wondered just how much people's likes reveal about them.
In Pansy's case, zookeepers decided to allow the other chimps to stay with her
as she died, while a
research team, led by
psychologist James Anderson of the nearby University of Stirling, observed their reactions.
For example, he points to the stigmatization that many former employees of Enron have faced since the company's collapse and the cloud of suspicion that surrounds co-authors of academics who were found to be responsible for
research fraud such
as psychologist Diederik Stapel.
Research by
psychologists at Florida Atlantic University gives new meaning to the notion of «guilt by association» and aims to test how memory in humans
as well
as police use of mugshots and subtle innuendo can contaminate eyewitness testimonies.
Azim Shariff, a
psychologist at the University of Oregon in Eugene, says it contrasts with his analysis that, taken
as a whole, previous
research found no overall effect of religion on adults faced with these kind of moral tests.
It's a concept known
as compliance in medical
research, but
psychologist Richard M. Ryan doesn't like the passive sound of that term.
As journalist Ed Yong has reported,
psychologists often goose up the statistical significance of their
research to get it published, while failed replication studies regularly get rejected by psychology journals.
Kristin N. Javaras, DPhil, PhD, is a clinical
psychologist and statistician whose
research and clinical practice focus on eating disorders and overeating,
as well
as other commonly co-occurring problems including anxiety and depression.
Working with Dr. Brekke
as a co-principal investigator is Robert Kern, PhD, Associate
Research Psychologist at the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute.
«
As a
research psychologist, I have studied the impact of technology for 30 years among 50,000 children, teens, and adults in the U.S. and 24 other countries,» writes Larry Rosen, a professor of psychology at California State University, Dominguez Hills in an article in the Wall Street Journal.
Yes, it would, confirms
psychologist James Loehr, EdD, co-founder of the Human Performance Institute in Orlando: «Our
research shows that the ability to just view life
as a hope - filled, exhilarating adventure represents a tremendous happiness and health advantage.»
Psychologists at Purdue University's Ingestive Behavior
Research Center reported that relative to rats that ate yogurt sweetened with glucose (a simple sugar with 15 calories / teaspoon, the same
as table sugar), rats given yogurt sweetened with zero - calorie saccharin later consumed more calories, gained more weight, put on more body fat, and didn't make up for it by cutting back later, all at levels of statistical significance.