Not exact matches
The rise of Big
Data offers many potential benefits for society and my colleagues and I have tried help establish ethical guidelines for the use of Big
Data in behavioral science as
well as help inoculate and empower people to resist mass
psychological persuasion.
Researchers will use the
data collected throughout the Mars500 mission to
better understand the physical and
psychological challenges that astronauts will face on long - duration missions
The new study, published online January 24 in
Psychological Science, teased out the answer by examining 30 years of data on thousands of Americans, including psychological measures of mood and well - being, reports of job and relationship success, and objective measur
Psychological Science, teased out the answer by examining 30 years of
data on thousands of Americans, including
psychological measures of mood and well - being, reports of job and relationship success, and objective measur
psychological measures of mood and
well - being, reports of job and relationship success, and objective measures of health.
Data from 160,000 ranked chess players and more than 5 million chess matches suggest that women playing against men perform
better than expected based on their official chess ratings, according to new findings published in
Psychological Science.
The study, published in the journal Psychiatric Services, used
data from census interviews to estimate that 3.4 % of the U.S. population, or more than 8 million Americans, suffer from serious
psychological distress (SPD)-- a term to describe feelings of sadness, worthlessness, and restlessness that are hazardous enough to impair physical
well being.
So, whilst I think you can get some great
data on laptops and create learner profiles and all that sort of stuff, you need the
psychological and cognitive and emotional push of that face staring at you, saying «you need to do the
best by me».»
The
data was allegedly used to create
psychological profiles of Facebook users, which were then used to create targeted political campaigns during the 2016 U.S. presidential election, as
well as
well as the Brexit campaign.
I am requesting this
data so that I may
better submit a comment to the journal of
Psychological Science.
In place of it, nothing but reams of some of thye
best data I have yet encountered on the
psychological trait of sometimes called «confirmation bias» or epistemic «seizing and freezing»....
Through my experience and educational background, I have become
well versed in conducting
psychological research and analyzing and coding
data in a detailed and scientific manner.
• Demonstrated expertise in collecting patient
data to assist RNs in determining their conditions • Committed to appropriately documenting collected
data and ensuring proper management of records • Adept at assisting registered nurses in assessing
data to determine patients» needs • Proficient at interacting with patients and their families to provide them with compassionate support and education • Particularly effective in determining patients»
psychological and spiritual needs and attending to them in an appropriate fashion • Documented success in handling physical assessments and diagnostic studies •
Well - versed in assisting in the implementation of specific nursing care plans • Qualified to identify unusual responses from patients in a bid to help them overcome issues • Adept at documenting nursing care activities and observations on appropriate medical records • Knowledge of assisting patients with ambulation and a range of motion activities • Functional ability to maintain a cooperative and productive working relationships with all members of the healthcare team
review of a book by Judith Rich Harris In a very interesting book, Ms. Harris presents considerable
psychological and anthropological
data to reexamine the «Nurture Assumption,» or the belief that nurturing your children will lead to happy
well - adjusted children, and that if your children grow up otherwise then logically you didn't nurture them.
Investigators have used it as the criterion for diagnosis of behavior disturbance against which to gauge the validity of both screening instruments27 and
psychological interview measures.28 The published Spanish version of the CBCL used in this study has been found to have
good internal consistency and concurrent validity in Spanish - speaking populations.29 The CBCL was chosen as the standard of comparison to avoid basing the calculation of PSC validity on a small subset of the
data as done in previous studies using structured interviews as the standard24,30 - 32 and because the CBCL has been widely used as the criterion standard in previous PSC research in both middle - class30, 33 - 35 and low - income minority populations.8
The present study used
data from a panel study of 332 Midwestern families to examine the impact of harsh corporal punishment and quality of parental involvement on three adolescent outcomes — aggressiveness, delinquency, and
psychological well - being.
There are few
data on attachment styles in older adults despite the fact that attachment relationships are said to play a significant role in
psychological well - being throughout the life span.
To obtain the required
data, three questionnaires were utilized: Allport and Ross's (1967) Intrinsic - Extrinsic Religious Orientation Scale (IEROS) to measure extrinsic and intrinsic religious orientations, Short Measurement of
Psychological Well - Being by Clarke, Marshall, Ryff, and Wheaton (2001) to measure psychological well - being, and finally, The Rosenberg Self - Esteem Scale by Rosenberg (1965) to assess s
Psychological Well - Being by Clarke, Marshall, Ryff, and Wheaton (2001) to measure psychological well - being, and finally, The Rosenberg Self - Esteem Scale by Rosenberg (1965) to assess self - est
Well - Being by Clarke, Marshall, Ryff, and Wheaton (2001) to measure
psychological well - being, and finally, The Rosenberg Self - Esteem Scale by Rosenberg (1965) to assess s
psychological well - being, and finally, The Rosenberg Self - Esteem Scale by Rosenberg (1965) to assess self - est
well - being, and finally, The Rosenberg Self - Esteem Scale by Rosenberg (1965) to assess self - esteem.
In particular, we aim to provide
data regarding inter-item correlations, means, standard deviations, variances, Cronbach's a and factorial structure as
well as relationship with specific criteria as life satisfaction,
psychological resilience, inspiration, hope, subjective happiness, depression, anxiety, stress, positive and negative emotions in terms of criterion validity.
These
data indicate gender differentially impacts the benefit of valuing athletics on measures of athletic anxiety and general measures of
psychological well being.
Using
data collected separately from husbands and wives, Hagedoorn et al. (2001) found that one's own chronic diseases as
well as the chronic diseases of the spouse were independently related to
psychological distress among older women.
In California, the suicide rate has been consistently lower than the national average; however, at 10.9 per 100,000 individuals, 4 the
data points to a critical need for families and communities to
better recognize
psychological distress and to seek mental health care treatment when loved ones need help.
Data included parents» marital status, occupation, and years of education, as
well as age at identification and status of hearing loss, age of enrollment in an early intervention program, developmental milestones, medical and
psychological history on paternal and maternal sides, and the child's medical and
psychological history.
One Swedish study, based on previous waves of LNU
data, also, however, just like the British study by Sigle - Rushton et al., shows that the association between childhood family structure and
psychological well - being in adult age (19 — 34 years) has not changed between those born in the period 1934 — 1949 and those born 1966 — 1981 (Gähler and Garriga 2013).
In contrast,
data on the association between higher rates of child emotional and behavioural problems and poorer parental
psychological well - being are more consistent (Estes et al. 2013; Lecavalier et al. 2006; Peters - Scheffer et al. 2012; Hartley et al. 2012).
Relatively little is known about how this trait actually influences physiology and health, but the
data suggest it does (Lahey, 2009) and it could therefore be of clinical importance to infertility patients, as
well as of
psychological significance to their treatment experience.