Not exact matches
A study on waiters and tipping published
in the
Journal of Applied
Social Psychology demonstrates how even tiny gifts can make a big difference, finding that: «Customers who received a small piece of chocolate along with [their] check tipped more than did customers who received no candy.»
Researchers who published
in the
Journal of Experimental
Social Psychology found that a request was more likely to be granted if it was asked for
in the beginning of a conversation, as opposed to the end of it.
The study, which was published
in the September issue of
Journal of Experimental
Social Psychology, also indicated that one's perception of available time led powerful people to be,
in general, less stressed.
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 study published
in the «
Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology» compared how students performed on a test to how they thought they did.
In a study published in The European Journal of Social Psychology, students who wrote out self - advice using «you» not only completed more problems but said they would be happier to work on more in the future compared with students who used «I.» The researchers speculated this is because second - person self - talk may trigger memories of receiving support and encouragement from parents and teachers in childhoo
In a study published
in The European Journal of Social Psychology, students who wrote out self - advice using «you» not only completed more problems but said they would be happier to work on more in the future compared with students who used «I.» The researchers speculated this is because second - person self - talk may trigger memories of receiving support and encouragement from parents and teachers in childhoo
in The European
Journal of
Social Psychology, students who wrote out self - advice using «you» not only completed more problems but said they would be happier to work on more
in the future compared with students who used «I.» The researchers speculated this is because second - person self - talk may trigger memories of receiving support and encouragement from parents and teachers in childhoo
in the future compared with students who used «I.» The researchers speculated this is because second - person self - talk may trigger memories of receiving support and encouragement from parents and teachers
in childhoo
in childhood.
To make it even easier, it appears that self - affirmation can help you have more self - control when you're running out, according to a study published
in the
Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology.
«When it comes to business success, morning people hold the important cards,» Randler told the Harvard Business Review of his research, some of which originally appeared
in the
Journal of Applied
Social Psychology.»
One study published
in the
Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology found that participants demonstrated reduced self - control — less physical stamina, reduced persistence
in the face of failure and more procrastination — after making several decisions about what types of goods to buy.
There is an interesting empirical research by psychologist
in the European
Journal of
Social Psychology that explores the relationship between passion and self - esteem.
But according to a recent study
in the
Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology, it has no effect on overall life - satisfaction.
A study published
in the
Journal of
Social Psychology in 2013 found just that.
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.
By measuring the dilation of their pupils — an indicator of sexual arousal, as proven by a previous study of his published
in the
Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology, Savin - Williams and his team were able to conclude that women were aroused by pornography featuring women with men and women with women.
If your anxiety is mild or moderate, it might not be a bad thing, argue a pair of psychologists
in a recent editorial
in the
journal Social and Personality
Psychology Compass, The Washington Post's Agata Blaszczak - Bowe reports.
We think that may be part of what's going on here,» said Ben Karney, professor of
social psychology at UCLA and co-author on the study, which was published in the May edition of the Journal of Family P
psychology at UCLA and co-author on the study, which was published
in the May edition of the
Journal of Family
PsychologyPsychology.
Even more revealing: An experiment published
in the
Journal of
Social Science and Clinical
Psychology found that students who were faring poorly
in college did even worse following efforts to boost their self - esteem.
In order to clarify where social science stands on these issues, a February 2014 study published in the highly ranked peer - review journal, Psychology, Public Policy, and Law with the endorsement of 110 of the world's top authorities (from 15 countries) in attachment, early child development, and divorce concludes that overnights and shared residential parenting should be the norm for children of all ages including infants and toddler
In order to clarify where
social science stands on these issues, a February 2014 study published
in the highly ranked peer - review journal, Psychology, Public Policy, and Law with the endorsement of 110 of the world's top authorities (from 15 countries) in attachment, early child development, and divorce concludes that overnights and shared residential parenting should be the norm for children of all ages including infants and toddler
in the highly ranked peer - review
journal,
Psychology, Public Policy, and Law with the endorsement of 110 of the world's top authorities (from 15 countries)
in attachment, early child development, and divorce concludes that overnights and shared residential parenting should be the norm for children of all ages including infants and toddler
in attachment, early child development, and divorce concludes that overnights and shared residential parenting should be the norm for children of all ages including infants and toddlers.
One study published
in the
Journal of Applied
Social Psychology demonstrated that expectant moms who did 45 minutes of water aerobics twice weekly over the course of 6 weeks experienced an increased sense of well - being, and a reduction
in stress and fatigue.
An ambitious new paper recently published by Jochim Hansen and Johann Melzner
in the
Journal of Experimental
Social Psychology argues precisely that.
«Human rights studied as
social representations in a cross-national context,» European Journal of Social Psychology 29: 1
social representations
in a cross-national context,» European
Journal of
Social Psychology 29: 1
Social Psychology 29: 1 - 29.
People looking at attractive members of the same sex reported stronger religious feelings than those who checked out prospective mates or just filled
in the survey (
Journal of Experimental and
Social Psychology, DOI: 10.1016 / j.jesp.2009.10.017).
A January study
in the
Journal of Experimental
Social Psychology suggests negotiations are smoother when the parties are separated by distance.
In a new study published in the scientific journal JAMA Psychiatry, researchers from the Department of Psychology at Uppsala University show that individuals with social phobia make too much serotoni
In a new study published
in the scientific journal JAMA Psychiatry, researchers from the Department of Psychology at Uppsala University show that individuals with social phobia make too much serotoni
in the scientific
journal JAMA Psychiatry, researchers from the Department of
Psychology at Uppsala University show that individuals with
social phobia make too much serotonin.
Next time you want your group to really shine, try bringing
in an outsider, says a study
in the
journal Personality and
Social Psychology Bulletin.
When asked to write about a failure of their own afterwards, those
in the first group were 30 per cent more likely to blame this failure on others than those
in the second (
Journal of Experimental
Social Psychology, DOI: 10.1016 / j.jesp.2009.10.007).
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.
New research published
in the
Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology finds that women who were reminded of a time that their dad was absent from their lives — or who actually experienced poor quality fathering while growing up — perceived greater mating intent
in the described behaviors of a hypothetical male dating partner and when talking with a man.
But a study
in the August issue of the
Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology found that people sometimes punish generosity, too.
The work appears
in the
Journal of Experimental
Social Psychology.
Even so, thinking of time
in terms of money keeps us from sitting back and enjoying it, according to new research
in the
Journal of Experimental
Social Psychology.
A 2008 study
in the
Journal of Experimental
Social Psychology found that people are more likely to continue believing incorrect information if it makes them look good (enhances self - image).
The results have now been published
in the European
Journal of
Social Psychology.
That's according to a study
in the
Journal of Experimental
Social Psychology.
Motyl, Skitka and their colleagues report their analysis
in a paper also published
in the July
Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology.
Respondents also estimated that less than half of the studies published 10 years ago yielded conclusions that could be replicated, and for recent studies, that figure is about half, Motyl and Skitka reported
in the July
Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology.
New research conducted at York University, published
in the
Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology, may shed some light on religion's actual influence on believers — and the news is positive.
In a new study published in the current issue of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, researchers in the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science at Florida Atlantic University and Humboldt - Universität zu Berlin in Germany measured the effects of situations on human behavior in real - time and outside of a laboratory setting in one of the largest studies to employ experience sampling method
In a new study published
in the current issue of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, researchers in the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science at Florida Atlantic University and Humboldt - Universität zu Berlin in Germany measured the effects of situations on human behavior in real - time and outside of a laboratory setting in one of the largest studies to employ experience sampling method
in the current issue of the
Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology, researchers
in the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science at Florida Atlantic University and Humboldt - Universität zu Berlin in Germany measured the effects of situations on human behavior in real - time and outside of a laboratory setting in one of the largest studies to employ experience sampling method
in the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science at Florida Atlantic University and Humboldt - Universität zu Berlin
in Germany measured the effects of situations on human behavior in real - time and outside of a laboratory setting in one of the largest studies to employ experience sampling method
in Germany measured the effects of situations on human behavior
in real - time and outside of a laboratory setting in one of the largest studies to employ experience sampling method
in real - time and outside of a laboratory setting
in one of the largest studies to employ experience sampling method
in one of the largest studies to employ experience sampling methods.
The research was highlighted
in an article titled «Get the Message: Punishment Is Satisfying if the Transgressor Responds to Its Communicative Intent,» which was published online this month by the
journal Personality and
Social Psychology Bulletin.
Derailment of a basic form of
social learning has, for the first time, been linked to these children's misbehavior years down the line, psychologist Jamie Hanson of the University of Pittsburgh and colleagues report February 3
in the
Journal of Child
Psychology and Psychiatry.
A recent paper
in the
Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology suggests that it does.
P. G. Zimbardo and J. N. Boyd
in Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology, Vol.
A 2010 study found that when ingrained smokers see morbid health warnings, they strengthen their favorable attitudes towards smoking
in order to maintain their self - esteem (
Journal of Experimental
Social Psychology, DOI: 10.1016 / j.jesp.2009.09.007).
The research, published
in the
Journal of Experimental
Social Psychology, finds that our bodies respond differently depending on the perspective we take when helping someone who is suffering.
When Bem's paper was accepted by the
Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology, a hailstorm of criticism erupted
in the normally measured field.
In a study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology today, FSU psychology researchers Jim McNulty, Andrea Meltzer, Anastasia Makhanova and Jon Maner reveal factors that lead to infidelity, as well as prevent i
In a study published
in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology today, FSU psychology researchers Jim McNulty, Andrea Meltzer, Anastasia Makhanova and Jon Maner reveal factors that lead to infidelity, as well as prevent i
in the
Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology today, FSU psychology researchers Jim McNulty, Andrea Meltzer, Anastasia Makhanova and Jon Maner reveal factors that lead to infidelity, as well as p
Psychology today, FSU
psychology researchers Jim McNulty, Andrea Meltzer, Anastasia Makhanova and Jon Maner reveal factors that lead to infidelity, as well as p
psychology researchers Jim McNulty, Andrea Meltzer, Anastasia Makhanova and Jon Maner reveal factors that lead to infidelity, as well as prevent it.
In the first study, published in the March issue of the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 45 participants were told they would have to ask 10 strangers, either in person or via e-mail, to complete a survey for no pa
In the first study, published
in the March issue of the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 45 participants were told they would have to ask 10 strangers, either in person or via e-mail, to complete a survey for no pa
in the March issue of the
Journal of Experimental
Social Psychology, 45 participants were told they would have to ask 10 strangers, either
in person or via e-mail, to complete a survey for no pa
in person or via e-mail, to complete a survey for no pay.
The
journal Basic and Applied
Social Psychology recently banned the use of p - values and other statistical methods to quantify uncertainty from significance
in research results
The paper, «Examining Applicant Reactions to the Use of
Social Networking Websites
in Pre-Employment Screening,» is published online
in the
Journal of Business and
Psychology and was co-authored by Dr. Adam Meade, a professor of psychology at
Psychology and was co-authored by Dr. Adam Meade, a professor of
psychology at
psychology at NC State.
The results are published
in the July 2016 issue of the
Journal of Experimental
Social Psychology.