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.»
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 childhood.
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.
A month later, he was walking — and exploring a new fascination
with the power of thought that prompted him to go back to school to study positive psychology and to launch a happiness - boosting social media platform called Smile Epidemic (think of it as Facebook for the Up With People cro
with the power
of thought that prompted him to go back to school to study positive
psychology and to launch a happiness - boosting
social media platform called Smile Epidemic (think
of it as Facebook for the Up
With People cro
With People crowd).
A research study published in the Personality and
Social Psychology Bulletin, led by a team at the Rotman School
of Management, shows that taking a moment to assess your best qualities leads to better results when negotiating a high - stakes deal
with someone who has more power than you.
Many
of the books reviewed in the regular «Book World» column dealt
with social issues, but the editors also included notices
of academic theological monographs and
of books on subjects not traditional for religious publications: literary criticism, philosophy and
psychology.
Such a notion as emergence, for example, which is closely allied
with the principle
of indeterminacy and uncertainty and which was later to develop in physics, actually assumed more credence in physics before it took root in biology and
psychology; yet it has more significant implications for the data
of the organic and
social sciences than for physics.
By emphasizing this three-fold approach, Sullivan's theory went well beyond Freud's by insisting that the domain
of psychiatry be augmented
with insights contributed from
social psychology and psychobiology.
A professor
of psychology and
social theory at Swarthmore College, Schwartz applies Simon's ideas to the human psyche,
with happiness replacing profitability as the desired outcome.
It requires no great leap
of creative imagination to see the parallels, at least
with respect to their
social placement and
psychology, between the rescuers then and anti-abortion efforts such as Operation Rescue now.
Its companion disciplines were primarily clinical
psychology, psychiatry, and
social work, and pastoral
psychology itself soon took on the trappings
of quasi-professionalism
with its emphasis upon the white collar, appointments, structured interviews, and so forth.
Not only is there great promise in such programs for stimulating the poor to increase their own potential for dealing
with their problems, (For stimulating discussions
of how
social action can help develop the human potential of those who participate, see the following articles: Peggy Way, «Community Organization and Pastoral Care: Drum Beat for Dialogue,» Pastoral Psychology, March, 1968 pp. 25 - 36; Rudolph M. Wittenberg, «Personality Adjustment Through Social Action,» in MHP, pp. 378
social action can help develop the human potential
of those who participate, see the following articles: Peggy Way, «Community Organization and Pastoral Care: Drum Beat for Dialogue,» Pastoral
Psychology, March, 1968 pp. 25 - 36; Rudolph M. Wittenberg, «Personality Adjustment Through
Social Action,» in MHP, pp. 378
Social Action,» in MHP, pp. 378 - 92.)
The
social gospel in synthesis
with the
psychology of religion had made it possible for the various pastoral functions to have coherence.
A number
of communions have done for evangelism what for too long has been done only for Christian education and stewardship: provided extensive training processes,
with all the hallmarks
of sound pedagogy, insight into personal and
social psychology, and good biblical hermeneutics.
But resources for inquiry into these complexities have greatly increased
with the advent
of psychiatry, clinical
psychology, some
of the
social sciences, historiography, and some branches
of philosophy.
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 Sc
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 Sc
Social Psychological and Personality Science.
The final result was the rejection within mainstream culture
of biblical literalism
with its repudiation
of history, geology, and the scientific method, and an acceptance
of the contributions
of science,
of evolution and Freudian
psychology,
of a «higher criticism»
of the Bible,
of the move from an agrarian economy to an industrial economy and its need for high technology, and
of a rearrangement
of political views to accommodate
social planning and reform which became known in the churches as the Social G
social planning and reform which became known in the churches as the
Social G
Social Gospel.
Nevertheless it remains true that,
with the exception
of sociology,
psychology has been more influenced by naturalistic (and hence deterministic) presuppositions than any other field in the
social sciences and humanities.
Psychology and the
social sciences are often, without being aware
of it, governed by the premise that the human dimension is radically discontinuous
with the natural.
... It's a
social - validation feedback loop... exactly the kind
of thing that a hacker like myself would come up
with, because you're exploiting a vulnerability in human
psychology.
The Pursuit
of Happiness: Who Is Happy and Why by David G. Myers Morrow, 288 pages, $ 20
With almost a hundred pages
of notes, the reader may expect from the professor
of social psychology at Michigan's Hope College a tome
of off - putting technicality.
In a recent interview
with Axios co-founder Mike Allen, former Facebook president Sean Parker alleges that the creators
of the
social media platform «knowingly exploited a vulnerability in human
psychology.»
With few exceptions, these theological perspectives have not done the kind
of descriptive analysis
of the interplay between biography and history that is characteristic
of classical studies in the personality sciences, especially
social psychology.
History based on the
social - scientific interpretation
of data is based on historical information along
with comparative sociology and
social psychology, cultural anthropology and any other cross-cultural methods that produce models based on inductive studies.
Developments in philosophy,
psychology and other
social sciences have conspired to make even the religious at times doubtful about the capacity
of symbols to put them in touch
with the mystery
of ultimate reality.
The Center gathers carefully selected expert practitioners from various fields —
psychology,
social work, marriage and family, pediatrics, neuropsychology, educational therapy, occupational therapy, parent education, assistive technology, nutrition, and on and on —
with each practitioner offering a Whole Child perspective, grounded in the science
of interpersonal neurobiology.
She graduated from Duke University
with a degree in
psychology and from the University
of North Carolina in Chapel Hill
with a Masters in
Social Work.
Before becoming involved
with API, she earned degrees in
psychology from the University
of California at Santa Cruz and New College
of California and worked as a
social worker in the foster care system.
In addition, his research has involved the remarkable effects
of continuous emotional and
social support for the mother by a skilled labor support woman (the doula) on decreasing the complications
of labor, changing the
psychology of the mother and improving her behaviour
with her infant.
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 toddlers.
With TrulyNet, Ruth enjoys working on
social media and writing... and editing... and... Ruth went to the University
of Oregon, where she studied music, dance and cognitive
psychology (and sleeping very little).
However to do so it must establish a close and fruitful dialogue, as it has attempted to do in the past,
with the
social sciences (the sociology
of work,
psychology of work, history
of work, but also sociology
of science and technology).
The Politics in Spires blog series «A Separate or United Kingdom» has attempted to contribute to an expanded discussion
of the independence debate
with voices from across the
social sciences, including law, economics, sociology,
psychology, human geography, political philosophy, and more.
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«In the last two weeks, Nigeria and Nigerians have been inundated
with the news
of the incredible performance
of Mr. Ayodele Dada, a student
of the Department
of Psychology, Faculty
of Social Sciences, University
of Lagos, who set a new academic record by graduating
with a 5.0 Cumulative Grade Point Average.
She holds a B.A. in Behavioral Sciences, a M.A. in the
Social Sciences and a Ph.D. in
Psychology,
with a focus on Cognition and Communication, from the University
of Chicago.
The students could choose to share these
with others or keep them all for themselves: those who had been praised kept more (Journal
of Experimental
Social Psychology, DOI: 10.1016 / j.jesp.2010.01.007).
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 serotonin.
When the way we are working starts interfering
with normal functions such as sleeping, eating, relationships,
social interactions, and physical health, «we know we've tipped the balance,» says Cullen, a past chair
of the Division
of Education and Child
Psychology at The British Psychological Society.
Although Clinton - Sherrod chose a research career and finds research fulfilling, people
with training in
social psychology, she says, have a wide variety
of career options: conflict resolution, group facilitation, teaching — even advertising, sales, and motivational speaking.
The research, led by Sara H. Konrath
of the University
of Michigan at Ann Arbor and published online in August in Personality and
Social Psychology Review, found that college students» self - reported empathy has declined since 1980,
with an especially steep drop in the past 10 years.
Until this decade, many adults
with autism went undiagnosed, and those who had the
social prowess to forge romantic relationships were considered «vanishingly rare,» says Matthew Lerner, assistant professor
of psychology, psychiatry and pediatrics at Stony Brook University in New York.
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.
Led by Dr Claire White from the University's School
of Psychology, the study suggests that such risky
social media posts are not just due to impulsivity, but might be a deliberate strategy to fit in
with the wider
social media culture that makes people believe «it's the right thing to do».
The report is replete
with examples
of the
social controversies involving science and technology at that time - the biological and environmental effects
of nuclear weapons testing, DDT and other dioxins, the use
of defoliants and herbicides by the U.S. military in Vietnam, the safety
of nuclear power plants, the ban on fetal research, a moratorium on recombinant DNA research, the need for human subject protections and informed consent in genetics research, the misuse
of psychology as a tool for torture, the implications
of national security controls on science; misconduct in science, and the role
of and protections for whistleblowers - many
of which continue to resonate in the science and society relationship
of today.
She is a professor
of social psychology and neuroscience at Northeastern University in Boston, and like many scientists
with large, active research labs, she watches
with dismay as some Ph.D. s and postdocs struggle to find a secure job, as she did 2 decades ago.
«He was one
of the bright thrusting young stars
of Dutch
social psychology — highly published, highly cited, prize - winning, worked
with lots
of people, and very well thought
of in the field.»
In a statement, translated from Dutch, that is appended to the report, Stapel says: «I have made mistakes, but I was and am honestly concerned
with the field
of social psychology.
«I think the impact is going to be particularly devastating for the young people he worked
with, but not for the field
of social psychology as such,» he says.
Hewstone, who has never worked
with Stapel, had initially fretted that Stapel's fraudulent oeuvre would undermine other findings in the field
of social psychology.