Aaron's book bridges this gap by examining effective communications skills, as gleaned from a multitude of sociological and
psychological research studies, and then provides lawyers with practical tips for implementing effective communications skills in their law practices.
Setting aside the fact that there is something deeply sad about a person who would lie during
a psychological research study, this has real - world implications for those of us in fields that are ostensibly grounded in ethical decision - making.
Not exact matches
As the British
Psychological Science
Research Digest blog points out, this isn't the first
study to link tea drinking with improved mental performance, but it is the first to suggest that a cup of Earl Grey or chamomile might enhance creativity specifically.
Actually, maybe not, according to another
study reported recently on the British
Psychological Society's
Research Digest blog.
This is far from a definitive
study and there are several possible ways to interpret the data, as both the researchers themselves and the British
Psychological Society
Research Digest blog point out.
For the perma - tired there may be little cheer to be gleaned from the
study, which was spotted by the always - interesting British
Psychological Society
Research Digest blog.
PsyBlog sums up one
study on the subject which entailed showing some
research participants a video on the idea that stress can be enhancing: «This led to them reporting better performance at work and fewer
psychological problems over the subsequent two weeks.
According to a
research paper from the American
Psychological Association, setting specific goals led to a higher performance 90 percent of the time for companies
studied.
Twenge and Campbell are drawing here on
research from the so - called positive psychology movement, which recently has attempted to shift the focus of
psychological research away from disease and disorder to a
study of the character strengths that make for happiness and human flourishing.
In England the development of legal and historical
studies (Henry Sumner Maine, Frederic William Maitland, Paul Vinogradoff, Ernest Barker) coalesced with anthropological (Edward Burnett Tylor, John Lubbock, Andrew Lang, James George Frazer) and
psychological research (Robert Ranulph Marett, Graham Wallace, A. R. Radcliffe - Brown).
Menges, Robert J. and Dittes, James E.
Psychological Studies of Clergymen, Abstracts of
Research.
William I. Thomas and Florian Znaniecki, The Polish Peasant in Europe and America (Boston: Gorham Press, 1918 - 20); cf. Herbert Blumer, An Appraisal of Thomas» «The Polish Peasant in Europe and America» (New York: Social Science
Research Council, 1939); Ellsworth Faris, «The Sect and the Sectarian,» in The Nature of Human Nature (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1938); Liston Pope, Millhands and Preachers, A
Study of Gastonia (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1940); Raymond J. Jones, A Comparative
Study of Civil Behavior Among Negroes (Washington: Howard University, 1939); Arthur H. Fauset, Black Gods of the Metropolis (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1944); J. F. C. Wright, Slava Boku, The Story of the Dukhobors (New York: Farrar & Rinehart, 1940); Ephraim Ericksen, The
Psychological and Ethical Aspects of Mormon Group Life (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1922); Edward Jones Allen, The Second United Order among Mormons (New York: Columbia University Press, 1936); Robert Henry Murray, Group Movements Through the Ages (New York: Harper & Bros., 1935); David Ludlum, Social Ferment in Vermont, Columbia
Studies in American Culture, No. 5 (New York: Columbia University Press, 1939).
The scientists, whose
research is slated for publication in
Psychological Science in the Public Interest, reviewed over 400 psychology
studies and public interest surveys.
James L. Rogers» review of
research on the
psychological consequences of abortion found that only one out of 300
studies could be considered valid (in James K. Hoffmeier, Abortion: A Christian Understanding and Response, 1987).
Empirical evidence through individual case
studies and
psychological research has revealed that the quest for increased wealth, and associated characteristics of greed, ego, arrogance and the like burdens the mind with anxiety and frustration.
Empirical evidence through individual case
studies and
psychological research suggests that the appetite for increased wealth, and associated characteristics of greed, ego, arrogance and the like burdens the mind with anxiety and frustration.
At the same time that she was ingesting all this
psychological research about motivation, Farrington was also
studying the related sociological literature, which was concerned with how institutional structures affect individual behavior and, specifically, how certain educational structures — like school funding mechanisms, teacher contracts, or patterns of segregation — might incline students toward success or failure.
Research recently presented at the American
Psychological Association's annual meeting suggests that helping teens learn to count their blessings can play a significant role in positive mental health, says
study author Giacomo Bono, a professor of psychology at California State University in Dominguez Hills.
She is a member of the Society for
Research in Child Development, the International Society for Infant
Studies, the American
Psychological Association, and the World Association for Infant Mental Health.
When Babies Awaken: New
Study Shows Surprise Regarding Important Hormone Level «
Psychological attunement,» correlated cortisol levels between mothers and infants, was confirmed by recent
research - and has important implications for a close, caring relationship between mother and child.
Fathers are cited more than mothers in issues such as
psychological maladjustment, substance abuse, depression and behavioral problems, according to
research done by Ronald Rohner, director of the Center for the
Study of Parental Acceptance and Rejection in the School of Family
Studies at the University of Connecticut, and his colleague Robert Veneziano.
Mothers reported more symptoms of
psychological distress24, 25 and low self - efficacy.26, 27 And, although mothers report more depressive symptoms at the time their infants are experiencing colic, 28,29
research on maternal depression 3 months after the remittance of infant colic is mixed.30, 31 The distress mothers of colic infants report may arise out of their difficulties in soothing their infants as well as within their everyday dyadic interactions.32 The few
studies to date that have examined the long - term consequences of having a colicky child, however, indicate that there are no negative outcomes for parent behaviour and, importantly, for the parent - child relationship.
The strongest
research methods for
psychological studies are: qualitative findings versus quantitative; experimental rather than descriptive or correlational; controlled - experiment, meta - analysis, and observation designs over archival, case
study, computational modeling, content analysis, field experiment, interview, neuroimaging, quasi experiment, self - report inventory, random sample survey, or twin
study; and prospective (where subjects are recruited prior to the proposed independent effects being administered) and longitudinal (where subjects are
studied at multiple time points) rather than retrospective or cross-section
study.
Even though recent
research has indicated that fathers contribute to child development [46, 47] the men in our
study felt that their emotional and
psychological needs were neglected, that they were excluded from discussions and that they were unprepared for fatherhood.
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The
study adds to a growing body of
research that has previously shown that certain
psychological and behavioral traits are associated with particular facial width - to - height ratios (known as FWHR).
Wiedermann and von Eye's six
studies were published in the British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, the Journal of Person - Oriented
Research, Educational and
Psychological Measurement, Multivariate Behavioral
Research, the International Journal of Behavioral Development and
Psychological Methods.
Grubbs is part of a
research team that did a
study titled «Perceived Addiction to Internet Pornography and
Psychological Distress: Examining Relationships Concurrently and Over Time.»
Steverink's
research spans the theoretical and practical: She has developed a theory of
psychological well - being in older people, she
studies their capacity to manage their own well - being, and she creates courses to teach elderly people self - management skills.
A new
study carried out by the Bellvitge Biomedical
Research Institute (IDIBELL) and the Institute of Global Health of Barcelona (ISGlobal), a centre supported by «la Caixa» Foundation, associates for the first time mild obsessive - compulsive symptoms, which are present in a much higher percentage of cases than those that require specialized medical and
psychological attention, to characteristics and specific alterations of the cerebral anatomy.
The authors interweave case
studies from their own
psychological practice with current
research on dyslexia.
The
study is part of a critical body of work on risk taking and decision making among older adults from the USC Davis School of Gerontology, named for AARP founder Leonard Davis and the leading
research center in the world on aging and its biological,
psychological, political and economic dimensions.
In a linked editorial, Dr Gjin Ndrepepa of the Technical University, Munich, Germany, describes the
research as an «important and elaborative
study which helps to uncover the intricate relationship between
psychological distress and cardiovascular disease.»
In addition to collecting scans of brain structure and function, the
research teams at 21
study sites around the country will regularly gather a trove of other information from each youngster, from
psychological, cognitive, and environmental data to biological specimens such as DNA.
In this
study, researchers performed magnetic resonance imaging on 106 boys between the ages of 10 to 19 who were seeking treatment for Internet gaming disorder, a
psychological condition that the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM - 5) says warrants further
research.
Francesco Foroni,
research scientist at the International School for Advanced
Studies (SISSA) of Trieste, already demonstrated this phenomenon a few years ago in a
study published in
Psychological Science (2009).
Luz Garcini, a postdoctoral
research fellow in the Department of Psychology at Rice and the
study's lead author, said that DREAMers in particular are at risk for
psychological distress and diminished quality of life as a result of the many complex stressors they face.
The
research, a preliminary and exploratory
study, was established to determine whether
psychological assessments such as PAPI could be of benefit in selecting and training candidates for a role in crisis management.
Led by Alexandra Corning,
research associate professor of psychology and director of Notre Dame's Body Image and Eating Disorder Lab, the
study was presented recently at the Midwestern
Psychological Association annual conference.
These is one of the findings of a
study carried out by undergraduate student Amy Spray and Dr G Meyer from the Department of
Psychological Sciences at the University of Liverpool as part of a School of Psychology Summer Internship Scheme.They will present their
research to the British
Psychological Society annual conference today, Thursday 8 May 2014, hosted by the International Convention Centre in Birmingham.
Since producing and adapting tools for evaluation and diagnosis purposes is one of the lines of
research of the Qualiker group, they firstly created a tool to measure group emotional intelligence and translated into Basque a tool for determining attachment so that they could conduct the
study explaining and predicting
psychological well - being through a combination of them.
More
research is needed because «looking at both
psychological and biological responses to stress will lead to a more complete understanding of why we have the racial / ethnic achievement gap,» said
study lead author, Dorainne Levy, who began the
research while at Northwestern and is now a post-doctoral scholar at Indiana University.
Other
research studies have reported a decline in social networks in people with Alzheimer's disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI), and previous literature has shown
psychological well - being in older age to be associated with reduced risk of developing Alzheimer's dementia.
«Online experimentation is the bleeding edge of psychology
research, and many believe online
studies will play an important role in addressing the so - called «replication crisis» in psychology,» said Ben Motz, senior lecturer and director of undergraduate instruction in the Department of
Psychological and Brain Sciences, who has collaborated with de Leeuw.
While significant
research has explored the environmental impacts of climate change, far fewer
studies have considered its
psychological effect on humans, said UA researcher Sabrina Helm, an associate professor of family and consumer science in the UA's Norton School of Family and Consumer Sciences in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.
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
study appeared in the journal
Psychological Trauma: Theory
Research, Practice and Policy.
Dr Tom Russ, of the University of Edinburgh's Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences, who led the
research, said: «This
study provides further evidence for the important links between mind and body, and of the damaging effects
psychological distress can have on physical wellbeing.
Wrap this
research up with 30 years of hundreds of
psychological intervention trials, the
study authors say, and you have a good case for promoting group therapy and stress reduction as a survival technique.
Even though the optimal
study hasn't been done, there is
research suggesting that periods of hormonal fluctuation — which would certainly include pregnancy — are linked with
psychological symptoms like mood and memory.