Journal of Psychological Science (China), 29, 423 - 426.
Take a look at the full NY Times article and Dr. Mehl's study, which was published in
the Journal of Psychological Science.
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the journal of Psychological Science, may I request from the School of Psychology:
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the journal of Psychological Science.
According to
the Journal of Psychological Science, one of the major reasons a dating site fails to find users compatible matches is because it's capturing the wrong type of data.
In a report in
the Journal of Psychological Science in the Public Interest, a team looked closely and critically at the online dating industry.
Along with another researcher, Matthew Killingsworth, he published this research in
the Journal of Psychological Science showing that experiences provide more lasting happiness than material possessions.
A study in
the journal of Psychological Science found that even something as simple as writing «will I?»
Since then, additional high - profile studies have come out — including an article, published in
the journal of Psychological Science in the Public Interest, which found no evidence that brain games improve everyday cognition — but the topic is still very much up for debate.
Not exact matches
The Times article cited a study published in the
journal Psychological Science, which found that when happily married women held their spouses» hand while they received mild electric shocks, the parts
of their brain associated with pain were less active than when they weren't holding their spouse's hand.
That's the useful insight
of a series
of small but intriguing studies carried out in the UK that recently published in the
journal Psychological Science.
On April 26, 2012, the results
of a study which tested their subjects» pro-social sentiments were published in the Social
Psychological and Personality
Science journal in which non-religious people had higher scores showing that they were more inclined to show generosity in random acts
of kindness, such as lending their po.sse.ssions and offering a seat on a crowded bus or train.
Mar. 18, 2013 — People suffering from complicated grief may have difficulty recalling specific events from their past or imagining specific events in the future, but not when those events involve the partner they lost, according to a new study published in Clinical
Psychological Science, a
journal of the Association for
Psychological Science.
When executed well, personal growth marriages are some
of the strongest we've had, argues Eli Finkel, a psychology professor at Northwestern University who recently examined these relationships in the
journal Current Directions in
Psychological Science.
Filippo Menczer, a professor in the IU School
of Informatics, Computing and Engineering, is a co-author
of a paper published March 8 in the
journal Science that calls for a coordinated investigation into the underlying social,
psychological and technological forces behind fake news.
As reported in October in the online version
of the
journal Psychological Science, when the radioactive waste was being stored in neighboring Nevada, residents
of Salt Lake City perceived much greater risk
of contamination if the border was a light, dotted line.
The study, published in
Psychological Science, a
journal of the Association for
Psychological Science, shows that older adults were actually better than young adults at correcting their mistakes on a general information quiz.
Moreover, the entire article is gainsaid by a massive meta - analysis study by Northwestern University psychologist Michael Bailey and his colleagues published in the September issue
of the peer - reviewed
journal Psychological Science in the Public Interest, showing that «there is considerably more evidence supporting nonsocial causes
of sexual orientation than social causes.»
The research, published in
Psychological Science, a
journal of the Association for
Psychological Science, reveals that inmates whose faces were rated as low in trustworthiness by independent observers were more likely to have received the death sentence than inmates whose faces were perceived as more trustworthy, even when the inmates were later exonerated
of the crime.
The report and commentaries are published together in
Psychological Science in the Public Interest (PSPI), a
journal of the Association for
Psychological Science.
It finally appeared in the
journal's June issue, but the whole affair has raised questions about how legal threats can impact the progress
of psychological science.
One possibility, as the scientists write in the online version
of the
journal Psychological Science, is that our abstract existential system has no tolerance for the gory details
of death; in fact, abstract thoughts
of death generate an aversion to bodily fluids, including blood.
The results, described in the December 2010 issue
of the
journal Psychological Science, were intriguing.
Men's upper - body strength predicts their political opinions on economic redistribution, according to new research published in
Psychological Science, a
journal of the Association for
Psychological Science.
Children as young as 4 years old may reap better health from altruistic giving, a behavior that tends to be less common among kids from high - income families, according to new research on the nature and nurture
of altruism published in
Psychological Science, a
journal of the Association for
Psychological Science.
The study, forthcoming in the
journal Psychological Science, is an extension
of the idea
of «stereotype threat» — that when people are confronted with negative stereotypes about a group with which they identify, they tend to self - handicap and underperform compared to their potential.
That's according to a study in the December issue
of the
journal Psychological Science.
A moral story that praises a character's honesty is more effective at getting young children to tell the truth than a story that emphasizes the negative repercussions
of lying, according to research published in
Psychological Science, a
journal of the Association for
Psychological Science.
Rising individualism in the United States over the last 150 years is mainly associated with a societal shift toward more white - collar occupations, according to new research published in
Psychological Science, a
journal of the Association for
Psychological Science.
Watching YouTube videos, Instagram demos, and Facebook tutorials may make us feel as though we're acquiring all sorts
of new skills but it probably won't make us experts, according to research published in
Psychological Science, a
journal of the Association for
Psychological Science.
Their latest research on the visual precision
of gamers is forthcoming in
Psychological Science and the
Journal of Experimental Psychology.
The study, published in the
journal Psychological Science, was led by Johannes Eichstaedt, a graduate student in the School of Arts & Science's Department of Psychology, and included H. Andrew Schwartz, a visiting assistant professor in the School of Engineering and Applied Science's Department of Computer and Information Science; Margaret Kern, an assistant professor at the University of Melbourne, Australia; Gregory Park, a postdoctoral fellow in the School of Arts and Science's Department of Psychology; and director Martin Seligman, both of the Positive Psychology Center, as well as Lyle Ungar, a professor of computer and information s
Science, was led by Johannes Eichstaedt, a graduate student in the School
of Arts &
Science's Department of Psychology, and included H. Andrew Schwartz, a visiting assistant professor in the School of Engineering and Applied Science's Department of Computer and Information Science; Margaret Kern, an assistant professor at the University of Melbourne, Australia; Gregory Park, a postdoctoral fellow in the School of Arts and Science's Department of Psychology; and director Martin Seligman, both of the Positive Psychology Center, as well as Lyle Ungar, a professor of computer and information s
Science's Department
of Psychology, and included H. Andrew Schwartz, a visiting assistant professor in the School
of Engineering and Applied
Science's Department of Computer and Information Science; Margaret Kern, an assistant professor at the University of Melbourne, Australia; Gregory Park, a postdoctoral fellow in the School of Arts and Science's Department of Psychology; and director Martin Seligman, both of the Positive Psychology Center, as well as Lyle Ungar, a professor of computer and information s
Science's Department
of Computer and Information
Science; Margaret Kern, an assistant professor at the University of Melbourne, Australia; Gregory Park, a postdoctoral fellow in the School of Arts and Science's Department of Psychology; and director Martin Seligman, both of the Positive Psychology Center, as well as Lyle Ungar, a professor of computer and information s
Science; Margaret Kern, an assistant professor at the University
of Melbourne, Australia; Gregory Park, a postdoctoral fellow in the School
of Arts and
Science's Department of Psychology; and director Martin Seligman, both of the Positive Psychology Center, as well as Lyle Ungar, a professor of computer and information s
Science's Department
of Psychology; and director Martin Seligman, both
of the Positive Psychology Center, as well as Lyle Ungar, a professor
of computer and information
sciencescience.
The findings, published in
Psychological Science, a
journal of the Association for
Psychological Science, show that increasing socioeconomic development is an especially strong predictor
of increasing individualistic practices and values in a country over time.
The stigma associated with prejudice against women and people
of color seems to transfer from one group to another, according to new findings published in
Psychological Science, a
journal of the Association for
Psychological Science.
People express greater approval for political outcomes as soon as those outcomes transition from being anticipated to being actual, according to new research published in
Psychological Science, a
journal of the Association for
Psychological Science.
Allyson Mackey, a postdoc at MIT's McGovern Institute for Brain Research, is the lead author
of the paper, which appears the
journal Psychological Science.
Police lineups in which distinctive individual marks or features are not altered can impair witnesses» ability to distinguish between innocent and guilty suspects, according to new research in
Psychological Science, a
journal of the Association for
Psychological Science.
Exposure to small amounts
of lead may contribute to ADHD symptoms in children who have a particular gene mutation, according to new research published in
Psychological Science, a
journal of the Association for
Psychological Science.
The findings, published in
Psychological Science, a
journal of the Association for
Psychological Science, indicate that sharing a classroom with greater numbers
of students who participate in a brief intervention can boost all students» grades over and above the initial benefits
of the intervention.
On the Monday following a big football game, fans
of the losing team seem to load up on saturated fats and sugars, whereas supporters
of the winning team opt for healthier foods, according to new research published in
Psychological Science, a
journal of the Association for
Psychological Science.
This research, published in
Psychological Science, a
journal of the Association for
Psychological Science, suggests that traumatic weather events may have the power to shift people's automatic attitudes — their first instincts — in favor
of environmentally sustainable policies.
As reported in the April issue
of the
journal Psychological Science, the dogs that exerted self - control and then got replenished with sugar performed just like the dogs that had not been exhausted to begin with.
College students who participated in a self - administered intervention prompting them to reflect about their use
of classroom resources had final grades that were higher than their peers, according to new findings published in
Psychological Science, a
journal of the Association for
Psychological Science.
The findings are published in the February issue
of Psychological Science, a
journal of the Association for
Psychological Science.
A study published this week in the
journal Psychological Science finds that priming our mind with thoughts
of either time or money can have a very real impact our behavior.
This observation has recently been confirmed empirically by University
of Kent psychologists Michael J. Wood, Karen M. Douglas and Robbie M. Sutton in a paper entitled «Dead and Alive: Beliefs in Contradictory Conspiracy Theories,» published in the
journal Social
Psychological and Personality
Science this past January.
Charisma may rely on quick thinking, according to new research published in
Psychological Science, a
journal of the Association for
Psychological Science.
Teachers are likely to interpret students» misbehavior differently depending on the student's race, according to new research findings published in
Psychological Science, a
journal of the Association for
Psychological Science.
The study, which will appear in an upcoming issue
of the
journal Psychological Science, is the first to document two different but related cognitive phenomena simultaneously: so - called «extreme forgetting» — when kids learn two similar things in rapid succession, and the second thing causes them to forget the first — and delayed remembering — when they can recall the previously forgotten information days later.
The study was published in
Psychological Science, a
journal of the Association for
Psychological Science.