There has been
much psychology research on children's attachment to their parents, and the most recent findings are clear: children — particularly young children — need frequent and meaningful contact with both parents.
Not exact matches
Moreover, recent
research by Harvard psychologist Howard Gardner has devastated the optimistic assumptions of modern developmental
psychology which has set the terms for
much modern educational theory (see Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences [Basic Books, 1983] and The Unschooled Mind: How Children Think and How Schools Should Teach [Basic Books, 1991]-RRB-.
Much physiological
psychology shares this program of
research.
Much of the
research focuses on factors related to sport
psychology — and interestingly, quantifies many of the results.
Much research is taking place in the world of
psychology and how it pertains to social media.
Other
research in political
psychology suggests that the no campaign has had a
much easier job — those inclined to political conservatism are more likely to have a «negativity bias» in their response to environmental stimuli — conservatives have more of a physiological reaction to potential threats in the environment and subsequently devote more psychological resources towards dealing with them: conservatives, quite literately, see more things that could go wrong than liberals.
«When we consider that
research has shown
much higher consumption rates in people attending licensed venues, this study suggests the need for our policy makers to get serious about addressing this issue,» added Peter G. Miller, associate professor of
psychology at Deakin University, Geelong Waterfront Campus in Australia.
As I read, I kept feeling grateful to Paul Tough for having done this work — gathering the stories of kids like Keitha Jones, the traumatized Southside Chicago teen who reminded me so
much of a handful of kids I've taught; connecting Keitha's experience to
research on neurochemistry and infant
psychology, and situating these elements in both a socio - economic context and in the landscape of an education world focused on developing children's cognitive (and testable) skills.
Although I haven't read the work by Carol Dweck (who pioneered
much of this
research) I was intrigued enough to watch her in a TED speech online (click to see here) and to place her book «Mindset, the New
Psychology of Success» on hold at our local library.
The book talks about the future of videogames, how they affect our dreams and our
psychology,
research on the health of gamers, the benefits of playing games, how concepts applied to games could also be applied to our lives in the future using a process called gamification, the concept of serious games and how they can be used to help people and so
much more.
Previous
research has demonstrated that acetaminophen can have an effect on psychological pain, but the new study pushes it further by showing that it also reduces how
much users actually feel positive emotions, said Geoffrey Durso, lead author of the study and a doctoral student in social
psychology at The Ohio State University.
There has not been
much research on whether cryptocurrency interactions change
psychology; but because of how human
psychology functions environmentally, cryptocurrencies are already reshaping humanity — making people more compassionate and loving.
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Much of the
research in developmental
psychology addresses the question «How do parents socialize their children?»
He is Professor Emeritus of
Psychology at the University of Washington, where he founded» The Love Lab» at which
much of his
research on couples» interactions was conducted.
Trust in relationships may make the partnership that
much more nurturing, according to Canadian
research published in the «Journal of Personality and Social
Psychology» in 2013.
Niemiec and Wedding have put so
much care and attention into their
research and choices that I believe this book is a must for positive
psychology instructors who intend to integrate film into their lectures.
Much research in
psychology has focused on how forms of attachment differ among infants.
John Gottman, Ph.D. is Professor Emeritus of
Psychology at the University of Washington, where he established what the media called, «The Love Lab,» and conducted
much of his award - winning
research on couple interaction and treatment.
Much of that
research has been spearheaded by Arthur Aron, a professor of
psychology at Stony Brook University.
Beginning in the early 1990s,
much of the emphasis in evolutionary
psychology theory and
research turned to explaining sexuality differences within genders.
The University's doctoral programs include a Ph.D. in Clinical
Psychology and another in Experimental Health
Psychology, but faculty
research allows for
much more specialized training in areas like adolescent development and psychophysiology in cognition and mental health.
Much of the
research on gender differences and romance focuses on mate selection strategies from an evolutionary
psychology perspective (e.g. Buss & Schmitt 1993).