However, more recently, some researchers
in social psychology suggested that received support has been of more focus, specifically in relation to the well - being factors such as one's satisfaction (Finch et al., 1997).
Not exact matches
A January study
in the Journal of Experimental
Social Psychology suggests negotiations are smoother when the parties are separated by distance.
But new research, published
in the Journal of Experimental
Social Psychology by Aparna Labroo, Anirban Mukhopadhyay, and Ping Dong
suggests there may be limits to our ability to proactively manage our own well - being.
Led by Dr Claire White from the University's School of
Psychology, the study
suggests that such risky
social media posts are not just due to impulsivity, but might be a deliberate strategy to fit
in with the wider
social media culture that makes people believe «it's the right thing to do».
A study published online February 11
in Personality and
Social Psychology Bulletin
suggests you are more likely to succeed if you solve it on another person's behalf.
While editing a new edition of a
social -
psychology textbook, however, Hewstone turned up no references to Stapel's work
in 15 chapters,
suggesting that Stapel's work was not as influential as he had thought.
The largest alliance
in Pardus was only 136 members,
suggesting that the limit of 150 personal connections is an inherent part of our
social psychology, Thurner and colleagues report this month
in Scientific Reports.
That might not be far from the truth: a 2015 study
in Personality and
Social Psychology Bulletin
suggests liberals and conservatives think as though they come if not from different planets, at least from radically different cultures.
A recent paper
in the Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology suggests that it does.
Philosophers long ago
suggested that awe binds people together, explains lead author Paul Piff, an assistant professor of
psychology and
social behavior at the University of California, Irvine, who began his investigation of awe
in Dacher Keltner's lab at the University of California, Berkeley.
The findings, published
in Frontiers
in Psychology,
suggest that smartphone addiction could be hyper -
social, not anti-
social.
Paradoxically, the data
suggest that women are actually more likely to leave scientific fields
in which they are already well - represented — such as life sciences,
psychology, and
social sciences (LPS).
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.
In it, he
suggests that sport
psychology, which fits under the umbrella of
social - emotional learning (SEL), should be taught on youth and school sports teams and that the idea that sports is extra-curricular is a 19th century idea.
«What these data
suggest is that lower maternal oxytocin levels are associated with the risk of relationship dissolution by the time the child is a toddler,» McGill University psychologist and researcher Jennifer Bartz told the media during the Society for Personality and
Social Psychology annual meeting
in San Diego.
In it, he
suggests that sport
psychology, which fits under the umbrella of
social - emotional learning (SEL), should be taught on youth and school sports teams and that the idea that sports is extra-curricular is a 19th century idea.
[11] It has been
suggested that other disciplines
in social psychology such as
social identity theory and
social representations may be seeking to explain largely the same phenomena as
social cognition, and that these different disciplines might be merged into a «coherent integrated whole».
A 2014 review of dozens of studies published
in the journal
Social and Personality
Psychology Compass
suggests that loneliness can get
in the way of mental functioning, sleep, and well - being, which
in turn increases the risk of illness and death.
LAWRENCE — A new investigation appearing this week
in the Personality and
Social Psychology Bulletin suggests a strong association between a person's attachment style — how avoidant or anxious people are in their close relationships — and their perception and management of social networks l
Social Psychology Bulletin
suggests a strong association between a person's attachment style — how avoidant or anxious people are
in their close relationships — and their perception and management of
social networks l
social networks like Fa