Sentences with phrase «interesting psychological benefit»

In fact, I can foresee an interesting psychological benefit: At first, most people with electric cars will buy them because they think it's the right thing to do (not just by default, the way people buy ICE cars now).

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While there can be a psychological benefit to eliminating the debt, a 3 % interest rate is still very low.
The psychological benefits gained from paying off a loan completely far outweigh the increase in interest costs.
I think there is a psychological benefit to having an emergency fund available and that money probably shouldn't be in anything other than a high interest savings account.
I know I probably wont convince Victor but I comment because 1) For the benefit of more astute and open minded readers and 2) I'm interested in climate change science and also the psychological dimensions of scepticism 3) the mental exercise 4) I live alone right now and get bored with television and 5) I enjoy a bit of argument and 7) Obviously scepticism has its place.
Those who are interested in being specifically a cognitive behavioral psychologist usually have extremely strong opinions on the benefits of this psychological treatment as compared to others.
Therefore, under the principle of reciprocity, when an individual feels that he has benefited from an act, which is the beneficiary of the act, the individual will have a psychological pressure to return the interest to the other subjects initiating such behavior, creates a sense of return benefit, which may give rise to an act of reward for an individual receiving a benefit, thus forming a reciprocal mechanism for giving and rewarding, and establishing a continuing good social Exchange [14].
For example, some think the sum total of a custody case is something called «the psychological best interests of the child» [12] which aside from not being the custody decision - making standard in any state of the United States, is itself an undefined concept; others have opined that they are «the child's voice» [13a] or the «eyes and ears» of the judge [13b]; and others behave as if rather than being just another witness in a case, they are tantamount to being the de facto judge (the court, by calling them in, presumably having admitted to incompetence beyond uttering administrative orders for their benefit at the parties» expense, and handling case minutiae.)
Indeed, hypercompetitiveness was associated positively with constraint commitment (i.e., maintaining a relationship out of concern for one's investment and other social - psychological costs associated with leaving), and was associated negatively with personal dedication commitment (i.e., interest in the relationship based on concerns for mutual benefit).
She continued, «A better understanding of social / psychological benefits for residents living in seniors housing properties is another key factor behind the investment momentum and interest we are seeing.»
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