He attended the Scarborough School and by his teens possessed well - formed views about abstract art, writing
in a psychology paper, «The greater the work of art, the more abstract and impersonal it is; the more it embodies universal experience, and the fewer specific personality traits it reveals.»
Not exact matches
In the paper, which was published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, the researchers said that those who asked for a range were more likely to get their reservation price than if they gave a single offe
In the
paper, which was published
in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, the researchers said that those who asked for a range were more likely to get their reservation price than if they gave a single offe
in the Journal of Personality and Social
Psychology, the researchers said that those who asked for a range were more likely to get their reservation price than if they gave a single offer.
A classic
psychology paper, Pygmalion
in the Classroom, describes a study
in which elementary - school students were given a test to identify the most able.
Not necessarily, says Jana Raver
in a
paper recently published
in Applied
Psychology.
In 2007, a paper published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology described perseverance and passion for long - term goals as «Grit» (a non-cognitive trait that measured persistence), and rated it of equal or greater value than IQ and talen
In 2007, a
paper published
in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology described perseverance and passion for long - term goals as «Grit» (a non-cognitive trait that measured persistence), and rated it of equal or greater value than IQ and talen
in the Journal of Personality and Social
Psychology described perseverance and passion for long - term goals as «Grit» (a non-cognitive trait that measured persistence), and rated it of equal or greater value than IQ and talent.
Dr. Loughlin has published empirical
papers in the Journal of Experimental
Psychology, the Journal of Organizational Behavior, the Journal of Applied
Psychology, and the Journal of Occupational and Organisational
Psychology, as well as co-authoring book chapters on work stress, workplace health and safety, and the quality of youth employment (several of these publications have been with her students).
The
paper has broad implications for interdisciplinary science, because it demonstrates a striking pattern
in human behavior that bears on, among others, the disciplines of
psychology, medicine, sociology, economics, and anthropology.
This is exactly what the study discovered: A
paper in psychology or psychiatry is about five times as likely to report a positive result as one
in astrophysics.
The purpose of this
paper is to explore some of the implications for process philosophy of a new approach to brain
psychology and the dynamics of the mental state — microgenetic theory — that has developed out of the study of symptoms
in neurological cases.
My criticism of Girard is, however, that he is stronger
in «social
psychology» than
in «individual
psychology»; that is, his sociological edifice seems to lack the understanding of individual motivation which I have been attempting to articulate
in this
paper.
A series of
papers on the implications and applications of ego
psychology in working with various types of clients.
This led to a quasi-schizophrenic split
in the Zeitgeist to which David Bohm has also alluded
in his
paper: I mean the contrast between the developments
in physics on the one hand, and of academic
psychology on the other.
And as a thought provoking
paper in the Journal of Health
Psychology explains, they use a strange an biased view of the past to subtly (and not so subtly) promote their personal opinions.
Yes, maybe discussing the origins would have made for a more thorough
paper, but I think that by reading this
paper a person can see how attachment theory is an important topic
in psychology and how it is exemplified
in everyday life.
Although my
paper has its weaknesses
in some areas, I think it is a relatively strong
paper on an important topic
in psychology.
A
paper that appeared
in the Journal of Child
Psychology and Psychiatry listed children's mental health as one of the six priority areas
in need of attention to improve the health and development of children and adolescents across the globe.
There are lots of good studies
in the West on breastfeeding and immune function but I wanted to stay away from Western
psychology and epidemiology
papers in my post because of their over-reliance on the children of urban, white, and educated parents (an unrepresentative sample).
Her 16 page
paper, «Ecstatic Birth,» (Buckley, 2010) guides educators and doula trainers, who rely heavily on her explanations of hormonal physiology
in childbearing, for teaching about labor physiology and
psychology and the impact of care practices.
An ambitious new
paper recently published by Jochim Hansen and Johann Melzner
in the Journal of Experimental Social
Psychology argues precisely that.
Vickers Smith and other researchers authored a
paper recently published
in Psychology of Addictive Behaviors that explores recreational gabapentin use by a cohort of study participants
in Appalachian Kentucky.
The Journal of Analytical
Psychology paper's author, Ronald Britton, a prominent psychoanalyst, links these tensions and griefs to the daydream
in which Mary Shelley first envisioned Frankenstein's monster — «the spectre which had haunted my midnight pillow,» as she later put it.
«Classroom processes
in the early years, including teacher practices and student behavioral norms, contribute to children's experience of themselves as learners and provide a foundation for future interactions,» said Elise Cappella, associate professor of applied
psychology at NYU Steinhardt and the
paper's first author.
«As certain areas of the brain become more variable, it seems to compensate
in some ways for the other parts of the brain that are decreasing,» said Aaron Heller, an assistant professor
in the
Psychology Department and senior author of the
paper.
Katherine Button, a
psychology researcher at the University of Bristol
in the United Kingdom and first author of the
paper, became aware of the problem when she was doing her Ph.D. at the university under the joint supervision of Glyn Lewis and Marcus Munafò.
«People
in many western countries see mixed feelings as undesirable — as if to suggest that someone experiencing mixed feelings is wishy - washy,» said Igor Grossmann, a professor
in the Department of
Psychology at Waterloo, and lead author of the
paper.
«It remains to be determined why the United States is an outlier with respect to its clinical trials,» added Alexander Tuttle, a doctoral student
in psychology at McGill, and co-first author of the
paper.
Significantly, one previous
paper presented at the International Society of Political
Psychology in 2001, titled «Can humanity constitute an
in - group?
Richard Coss, now a
psychology professor at the University of California at Davis, largely invented the idea of evolutionary aesthetics
in a
paper he wrote 30 years ago as a young graduate
in industrial design.
«Our goal was to summarize and provide directions for future research on a topic that is relevant for understanding several prevalent developmental disorders,» said Lucina Q. Uddin, assistant professor of
psychology in the UM College of Arts & Sciences, principal investigator of this study and co-author of the
paper.
«This is important because there's a robust body of research showing that the ability to talk about sexual health with a partner, such as a willingness to talk about condoms, is one of the strongest predictors of whether a couple will engage
in safer sex,» says Laura Widman, lead author of a
paper describing the work and an assistant professor of
psychology at NC State.
«There are
papers already out there that I've reviewed that I kind of wish my reviews were published with because I think it's important for any reader of the
paper to take into account some of the concerns that I and other reviewers were bringing up — and I think that's true for a lot of science that's out there,» says Michelle Wirth, an assistant professor of
psychology at the University of Notre Dame
in Indiana who has published a
paper with F1000Research, another journal experimenting with open peer review.
The curriculum's purpose was not to lead students to a predetermined best answer but to raise their awareness about making responsible and reasoned decisions, said Xin Zhang, a doctoral student
in psychology at the University of Illinois and the lead author on the
paper.
The results of his study have now been published
in the journal Developmental
Psychology, and the title of the
paper, «It's Payback Time,» answers the question
in no uncertain terms.
The PNAS
paper, written by Romy van der Lee and Naomi Ellemers of Leiden University's Institute of
Psychology, is an example of a classic statistical trap, says statistician Casper Albers of the University of Groningen, who tore the
paper apart
in a blog post yesterday.
Motyl, Skitka and their colleagues report their analysis
in a
paper also published
in the July Journal of Personality and Social
Psychology.
The
paper was sound but a libel threat apparently exerted pressure on management at Frontiers
in Psychology, suggesting a blow to academic freedom
So a
paper critiquing methods
in the field of
psychology is being taken to task for its methods.
So Motyl and Skitka also set out to compare
papers in four major
psychology journals published
in 2003 and 2004 with the same number of studies published 10 years later,
in 2013 and 2014.
In a recent paper published in the Journal of Comparative Psychology, Large and Gray (2015) assessed spontaneous and synchronized drumming tempo in a female bonobo (Kuni) who self - selected to participate by regularly approaching a human drummer in a designated research area within a bonobo zoo enclosur
In a recent
paper published
in the Journal of Comparative Psychology, Large and Gray (2015) assessed spontaneous and synchronized drumming tempo in a female bonobo (Kuni) who self - selected to participate by regularly approaching a human drummer in a designated research area within a bonobo zoo enclosur
in the Journal of Comparative
Psychology, Large and Gray (2015) assessed spontaneous and synchronized drumming tempo
in a female bonobo (Kuni) who self - selected to participate by regularly approaching a human drummer in a designated research area within a bonobo zoo enclosur
in a female bonobo (Kuni) who self - selected to participate by regularly approaching a human drummer
in a designated research area within a bonobo zoo enclosur
in a designated research area within a bonobo zoo enclosure.
In a controversial research paper published in Psychological Review, Professor Jeffrey Bowers of Bristol's School of Experimental Psychology warns that schools are investing in expensive interventions because they claim a neuroscientific basi
In a controversial research
paper published
in Psychological Review, Professor Jeffrey Bowers of Bristol's School of Experimental Psychology warns that schools are investing in expensive interventions because they claim a neuroscientific basi
in Psychological Review, Professor Jeffrey Bowers of Bristol's School of Experimental
Psychology warns that schools are investing
in expensive interventions because they claim a neuroscientific basi
in expensive interventions because they claim a neuroscientific basis.
The UA researchers»
paper, «The Evil Animal: A Terror Management Theory Perspective on the Human Tendency to Kill Animals,» was published
in the Personality and Social
Psychology Bulletin.
«RAIs are important because they are widely used
in the United States
in an attempt to reduce biased assessments of recidivism risk and are increasingly being mandated at the local, state and federal level,» says Sarah Desmarais, an associate professor of
psychology at NC State and lead author of a
paper on the research.
The
paper brings together studies from
psychology and sociology that examine factors like burnout
in call center workers and emotional exhaustion
in bus drivers, and also includes experimental research examining the taxing nature of regulating emotions when performing tasks.
Vanessa Brown, first author on the
paper and a graduate student
in the department of
psychology in Virginia Tech's College of Science, said that both the behavioral and neural findings show that people with PTSD pay more attention to surprise while learning.
In the first of three related
papers being presented next week at the Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering, a team of computer science and
psychology researchers from NC State and Microsoft Research surveyed more than 250 developers on their experiences with security tools.
Critcher's
paper, «The Cost of Keeping it Hidden: Decomposing Concealment Reveals What Makes it Depleting,» forthcoming
in the Journal of Experimental
Psychology: General and co-authored with Melissa J. Ferguson of Cornell University, details multiple negative consequences of concealment.
A recent
paper in the Journal of Personality and Social
Psychology suggests that it does.
«It's a growing problem and I think it's going to get worse,» says Larry Roberts of McMaster's Department of
Psychology, Neuroscience and Behaviour, the only Canadian author of a
paper published this week
in the journal Scientific Reports.
When Bem's
paper was accepted by the Journal of Personality and Social
Psychology, a hailstorm of criticism erupted
in the normally measured field.
Steve Breckler, executive director for science for the American Psychological Association, worried that even a 12 - month delay before posting
papers could harm journals
in his field because readership of
psychology papers remains high for years after they're published.