A study in the journal
of Psychological Science found that even something as simple as writing «will I?»
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.
Another study led by Michael Kane, a psychologist at the University
of North Carolina Greensboro, and published in
Psychological Science also
found that some forms
of mind wandering can be beneficial.
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.
I'm not alone in having a hard time hearing what my gut has to say when I'm already anxious, something a new study published in Clinical
Psychological Science supports: researchers from the University
of Basel and the Berlin
Psychological University
found that anxiety may impair your ability to listen to your intuition.
In August, the New Atlantis published a 113 - page report on the
science of gender and sexual orientation, titled «Sexuality and Gender:
Findings from the Biological,
Psychological, and Social Sciences» and authored by two Johns Hopkins professors, pyschiatrist Paul McHugh and biostatistician Lawrence Mayer.
Two doctoral students in social psychology and an adviser analyzed the casual language
of nearly 2 million tweets from more than 16,000 active users to come up with their
findings, which were published in Social
Psychological and Personality
Science.
A review
of 200 studies published in
Psychological Science in the Public Interest
found that having high self - esteem didn't cause kids to get better grades or do better in their career.
Research presented at the conference
of the Association for
Psychological Science found that today's college students are far less empathic than their counterparts 30 years ago.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Co-author Marina Bedny, an assistant professor
of psychological and brain
sciences, says the
findings here, taken together with earlier results, suggest the brain as a whole could be extremely adaptable, almost like a computer that — depending on data coming in — could reconfigure to handle almost limitless types
of tasks.
The
findings, published in
Psychological Science, a journal
of the Association for
Psychological Science, indicate that personal anxiety and mass media coverage interact to determine what people remember about a disease.
People rated images containing positive content as fading more smoothly compared with neutral and negative images, even when they faded at the same rate, according to
findings published in
Psychological Science, a journal
of the Association for
Psychological Science.
Published in an upcoming issue
of Clinical
Psychological Science, the researchers
found that compared to their peers who drink only in social settings, teens who drink alone have more alcohol problems, are heavier drinkers and are more likely to drink in response to negative emotions.
As reported in the February issue
of the journal
Psychological Science, those who were mentally depleted — that is, those who did not have the energy to exert personal discipline and self - control —
found talking about race with a black man much more enjoyable than did those whose self - control was intact.
The
findings of the study, published in the journal
of Social
Psychological and Personality
Science, raises fresh questions about whether risk - taking is overwhelmingly a masculine personality trait, and whether women are as risk averse as previously suggested.
For the record, Vul and Walker
found a small effect — «enough to bump someone from the 49th to the 51st percentile
of attractiveness,» they explain in an October 2013 UC San Diego press release announcing publication
of the results in the Association for
Psychological Science's online journal.
The
findings are forthcoming in
Psychological Science, a journal
of the Association for
Psychological Science.
We
found that carrying student loan debt is almost as important as income in predicting financial worry and life satisfaction,» said Louis Tay, an assistant professor
of psychological sciences, who studies the effects
of income and money on happiness.
As reported in the online version
of the journal
Psychological Science, the researchers
found that the women who outsourced their health and fitness efforts to a significant other were more committed to that partner.
What we see in the periphery, just outside the direct focus
of the eye, may sometimes be a visual illusion, according to new
findings published in
Psychological Science, a journal
of the Association for
Psychological Science.
Snow, with the University's College
of Liberal Arts, and her graduate students, Michael Gomez and Rafal Skiba, recently submitted a paper on the
findings of their research study, «Graspable objects grab attention more than images do» which will be published in an upcoming issue
of Psychological Science, a top - tier psychology journal.
The
findings can be
found in Jenkins and Hsu's study, «Dissociable contributions
of imagination and willpower to the malleability
of human patience,» forthcoming in
Psychological Science.
What doesn't kill us may make us stronger as a group, according to
findings from new research published in
Psychological Science, a journal
of the Association for
Psychological Science.
A recent study, The «Herding Hormone; Oxytocin Stimulates In - Group Conformity» published in the journal,
Psychological Science, has
found that members
of a group are influenced by «horde mentality» and tend to agree with each other.
At least that's the conclusion
of a recent study in
Psychological Science that
found that folks who felt socially disconnected were more likely to view a doll's face as human.
At least that's the conclusion
of a recent study in
Psychological Science that
found that folks who felt socially disconnected — aka lonely — were more likely to view a doll's face as human.
Vent: You don't even need a human handy: A report in
Psychological Science found that when people scribbled down negative thoughts on a piece
of paper and threw it away, they were much less affected by them later; evidently, chucking bad vibes tells your brain they are gone for good.
One disturbing Canadian study published in the journal
Psychological Science in January
found that researchers were able to convince more than 70 %
of college students that they committed crimes in adolescence... when they actually had nothing to do with them.
One new study in
Psychological Science found that couples feel higher levels
of sexual satisfaction even two days after sex.
A study from 2014 published in
Psychological Science found that any form
of «cognitively demanding» activity was beneficial for the brain.
But a new study in
Psychological Science suggests this may have more to do with nature than nurture: The researchers examined data from nearly 20,000 adults who had been adopted as kids, and
found that the patterns
of marriage and divorce were more similar to those
of their biological parents, not their adoptive ones.
The study, published in the journal
Psychological Science,
found that your friends» perception
of your personality at a young age is an accurate predictor
of longevity.
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.
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.
A new study published in the May 2002 issue
of the journal
Psychological Science finds that better caregiver training and lower staff - child ratios in childcare settings lead to improvements in children's cognitive skills and social competence.
As long as you can handle lots and lots
of violence...» Jaletta Clegg, author
of the The Fall
of the Altairan Empire series.5 / 5 «A dark descent into the
psychological fallout
of fear, stress, survivor's guilt, and the biological imperative to survive no matter the cost, Save Our Souls is sure to
find fans among those who enjoy their
science fiction with a healthy dose
of horror.
A plan: See: http://climateprogress.org/2010/11/28/winning-climate-messages-combine-dire-scientific-threat-with-solutions-for-a-just-world/ «New
psychological research
finds that dire messages about the threat
of global warming will strengthen people's acceptance
of climate
science when combined with solutions, which is the approach taken by leading climate activists.
«The authors
find themselves ironically somewhat caught up in the very
psychological feedback loop that they are writing about,» said Michael Mann, a climate scientist and director
of the Earth System
Science Center at Pennsylvania State University, in an email.
Research led by cognitive psychologist Professor Stephan Lewandowsky at the University
of Western Australia, to be published in the journal
Psychological Science, found an important predictor for climate science denialism was a belief in free - market eco
Science,
found an important predictor for climate
science denialism was a belief in free - market eco
science denialism was a belief in free - market economics.
The paper's
findings, published in the February edition
of the journal
Psychological Science, counter the belief that transgender children are too young to understand what gender means.
But when it comes down to it, we don't care to peer into Marshall's head in search
of psychological peculiarities that contribute to his political inclinations, his self - delusion, his low opinion
of his fellow humans, his willingness to toe the green party line, to reinterpret cautious scientific
findings as a sign
of the imminent eco-Rapture, to fail to distinguish
science from politics, or, indeed, his creepy habit
of peering into the heads
of anyone who disagrees with him.
Take a look, take a look at the
findings which are presented in a paper titled «Judgments
of Power from College Yearbook Photos and Later Career Success», published in Social
Psychological and Personality
Science.
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