Now the latest research, including possibly the largest social -
psychology experiment in three decades, is providing a new window on these conundrums.
To map conscious and unconscious processing of information, Lieberman used a classic
psychology experiment in which subjects learn arbitrary rules about stringing letters together, known as an artificial grammar.
Not exact matches
Kathleen Vohs, a marketing professor at the University of Minnesota with an extensive
psychology background, has demonstrated
in multiple
experiments that you get a creativity boost when you work
in a messy space.
But if you're interested
in carrying out your own consumer
psychology experiments, this is an accessible option for learning the necessary methodology.
To understand the levels of compliance to which most of us can be manipulated without even realizing we are being manipulated, just research the 1961 Yale University Milgram
Experiment and the 1971 Stanford Prison
Experiment, both
experiments in human
psychology that demonstrated extreme levels of compliance
in ordinary human beings.
He would be an excellent subject for
experiments in physiological
psychology.
The ball - passing
psychology experiment is much
in the tradition of other
psychology experiments.
Even more revealing: An
experiment published
in the Journal of Social Science and Clinical
Psychology found that students who were faring poorly
in college did even worse following efforts to boost their self - esteem.
Reporting on two
experiments in BioMed Central's open access journal BMC
Psychology, researchers show that under certain conditions, women have an advantage over men at multitasking.
In 1987 Mahadevan enrolled as a graduate student in psychology at Kansas State University, where he was employed as a participant in memory experiment
In 1987 Mahadevan enrolled as a graduate student
in psychology at Kansas State University, where he was employed as a participant in memory experiment
in psychology at Kansas State University, where he was employed as a participant
in memory experiment
in memory
experiments.
However, most of these
experiments have tested
psychology students
in rather artificial environments.
The «gorilla
in our midst»
psychology experiment is up there among the world's most famous.
For the
experiment, students
in an MSU introductory - level educational
psychology course, which is required of all teacher education students, were randomly assigned to receive either the peer rationale, the instructor rationale or no rationale for why the course was important and beneficial to their potential careers as teachers.
Dennis Turner, an evolutionary biologist who studies companion animals at the Institute for Applied Ethology and Animal
Psychology in Zurich, Switzerland, says the
experiment only loosely resembles real - life adoptions, so more work needs to be done before he's convinced.
University of Virginia
psychology professor Brian Nosek and his colleagues at the nonprofit Center for Open Science got help from over 350 scientists to repeat 100 high - profile
psychology experiments published
in 2008 — the largest replication study to date.
«There are papers already out there that I've reviewed that I kind of wish my reviews were published with because I think it's important for any reader of the paper to take into account some of the concerns that I and other reviewers were bringing up — and I think that's true for a lot of science that's out there,» says Michelle Wirth, an assistant professor of
psychology at the University of Notre Dame
in Indiana who has published a paper with F1000Research, another journal
experimenting with open peer review.
For example, a
Psychology 101 student, familiar with how scientists run
experiments, might volunteer as a study subject
in which they are asked to wear a backpack, and guess the incline of a hill.
Stepan and Kimberly Fenn, associate professor of
psychology and director of MSU's Sleep and Learning Lab, conducted an
experiment in which about 200 participants watched a video of a crime (a man planting a bomb on a rooftop) and then, 12 hours later, viewed one of two computer lineups of six similar - looking people.
Barber and her co-author Mara Mather, professor of gerontology and
psychology at USC, conducted two
experiments in which adults from the ages of 59 to 79 completed a memory test.
De Winter plans to replicate the study using the exact same materials used by Hess and Polt — now stored at the Drs. Nicholas and Dorothy Cummings Center for the History of
Psychology at the University of Akron
in Ohio — but will also repeat the
experiment using computer screens and eye trackers, to check whether the results depend on the technology.
In doing so, he may have cracked the «prisoner's dilemma,» a classic
experiment of both social
psychology and economics.
In an experiment reported in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, mere sips of apple juice overcame a well - documented phenomenon in psychology known as «retrieval - induced forgetting» — RI
In an
experiment reported
in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, mere sips of apple juice overcame a well - documented phenomenon in psychology known as «retrieval - induced forgetting» — RI
in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, mere sips of apple juice overcame a well - documented phenomenon
in psychology known as «retrieval - induced forgetting» — RI
in psychology known as «retrieval - induced forgetting» — RIF.
Perhaps that fascination explains why so many
experiments in the field of
psychology read like the premise for a reality TV series.
Nosek has been at the forefront of efforts to clean up his field — he and more than 175 collaborators are repeating a random sample of the hundreds of studies published
in 2008
in three major
psychology journals — and he and Ratliff are both part of Project Implicit, a long - running collaboration that also provides free software for running behavioral
experiments with standardized methods.
In «Touch and Go: Merely Grasping a Product Facilitates Brand Perception and Choice,» published in Applied Cognitive Psychology, they conduct a series of experiments and show that blindfolded people induced to grasp familiar products (a bottle of Coke, for example) under the guise of a weight judgement task are then quicker in recognizing the brand name of the product when it slowly appears on a screen, include more frequently the product in a list of brands of the same category, and choose more often that product among others as a reward for having participated in the experimen
In «Touch and Go: Merely Grasping a Product Facilitates Brand Perception and Choice,» published
in Applied Cognitive Psychology, they conduct a series of experiments and show that blindfolded people induced to grasp familiar products (a bottle of Coke, for example) under the guise of a weight judgement task are then quicker in recognizing the brand name of the product when it slowly appears on a screen, include more frequently the product in a list of brands of the same category, and choose more often that product among others as a reward for having participated in the experimen
in Applied Cognitive
Psychology, they conduct a series of
experiments and show that blindfolded people induced to grasp familiar products (a bottle of Coke, for example) under the guise of a weight judgement task are then quicker
in recognizing the brand name of the product when it slowly appears on a screen, include more frequently the product in a list of brands of the same category, and choose more often that product among others as a reward for having participated in the experimen
in recognizing the brand name of the product when it slowly appears on a screen, include more frequently the product
in a list of brands of the same category, and choose more often that product among others as a reward for having participated in the experimen
in a list of brands of the same category, and choose more often that product among others as a reward for having participated
in the experimen
in the
experiment.
We thought they had ended over 40 years ago, but Stanley Milgram's infamous
psychology experiments are back —
in a crueler and more public form than he ever devised.
In a presentation in January at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology conference, researchers Juliana Breines and Serena Chen described a set of experiments in which they asked one group of participants to give support to another person, such as writing down suggestions to make a friend feel better after causing a fender bende
In a presentation
in January at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology conference, researchers Juliana Breines and Serena Chen described a set of experiments in which they asked one group of participants to give support to another person, such as writing down suggestions to make a friend feel better after causing a fender bende
in January at the Society for Personality and Social
Psychology conference, researchers Juliana Breines and Serena Chen described a set of
experiments in which they asked one group of participants to give support to another person, such as writing down suggestions to make a friend feel better after causing a fender bende
in which they asked one group of participants to give support to another person, such as writing down suggestions to make a friend feel better after causing a fender bender.
In the study, published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Diehl and her colleagues outline a series of nine experiments involving over 2,000 participants in the field and the lab designed to examine the effect of taking photographs of an experience on people's enjoyment of an activit
In the study, published
in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Diehl and her colleagues outline a series of nine experiments involving over 2,000 participants in the field and the lab designed to examine the effect of taking photographs of an experience on people's enjoyment of an activit
in the Journal of Personality and Social
Psychology, Diehl and her colleagues outline a series of nine
experiments involving over 2,000 participants
in the field and the lab designed to examine the effect of taking photographs of an experience on people's enjoyment of an activit
in the field and the lab designed to examine the effect of taking photographs of an experience on people's enjoyment of an activity.
«When we do a controlled lab
experiment, we're able to conclude pretty convincingly that bias exists,» says Moss - Racusin, who is now an assistant professor of
psychology at Skidmore College
in Saratoga Springs, New York.
Experiments in personality
psychology show that open - minded people do indeed process information
in different ways and may literally see the world differently from the average person.
In their new Journal of Experimental Social Psychology study, the researchers conducted a series of experiments that included male and female university undergraduates as well as a set of subjects recruited using Amazon's «Mechanical Turk,» a tool in which individuals are compensated for completing small tasks and is frequently used in running behavioral science studie
In their new Journal of Experimental Social
Psychology study, the researchers conducted a series of
experiments that included male and female university undergraduates as well as a set of subjects recruited using Amazon's «Mechanical Turk,» a tool
in which individuals are compensated for completing small tasks and is frequently used in running behavioral science studie
in which individuals are compensated for completing small tasks and is frequently used
in running behavioral science studie
in running behavioral science studies.
The replication crisis refers to a growing concern
in experimental
psychology — and the larger scientific community — about the drop
in studies able to confirm previous work with
experiments that achieve the same results using the same methods, as well as the increased risk of data manipulation
in studies with small sample sizes.
In two related experiments published in November 2013 in the Journal of Experimental Psychology, the scientists developed a scale to measure belief in science — the view that scientific inquiry offers a superior guide to realit
In two related
experiments published
in November 2013 in the Journal of Experimental Psychology, the scientists developed a scale to measure belief in science — the view that scientific inquiry offers a superior guide to realit
in November 2013
in the Journal of Experimental Psychology, the scientists developed a scale to measure belief in science — the view that scientific inquiry offers a superior guide to realit
in the Journal of Experimental
Psychology, the scientists developed a scale to measure belief
in science — the view that scientific inquiry offers a superior guide to realit
in science — the view that scientific inquiry offers a superior guide to reality.
Josh de Leeuw, a graduate student
in the IU Bloomington College of Arts and Sciences» Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, is the creator of jsPsych, a free open - source software platform that employs a common Web technology to conduct
psychology experiments over the Internet.
These
experiments shocked researchers
in the fields of social
psychology and education.
This idea has become one of the most studied theories
in social
psychology, and has been tested
in hundreds of
experiments.
So
in 2013 the nonprofit Center for Open Science
in Charlottesville, Virginia, which had led a replication project for
psychology papers, teamed up with Science Exchange of Palo Alto, a service that matches scientists with contract labs that do
experiments for hire.
Last year Clifford Stott of the University of Liverpool
in England and his colleagues published
in Psychology, Public Policy, and Law a paper that relates a giant
experiment at the Euro2004 championship finals.
from Scientific American Memory
Experiments from Eric H. Chudler's Neuroscience for Kids Memory and Learning from Bruno Dubuc, McGill University Mapping Memory
in 3 - D from National Geographic How Human Memory Works from HowStuffWorks.com Working Memory from Thinker: A Cognitive
Psychology Resource
Recently featured
in the journal Frontiers
in Psychology, the
experiment used functional magnetic resonance imaging or fMRI to measure neural responses triggered by emotionally sensitive images.
Alison Gopnik describes new
experiments in developmental
psychology that show everything we think we know about babies is wrong.
The ideal candidate will have a Ph.D.
in Neuroscience, Biology,
Psychology, Bioengineering, or other closely related field, and will have expertise
in conducting electrophysiology
experiments as well as analyzing electrophysiological signals from animal or human studies.
Well versed
in scientific research she has conducted diverse
experiments in genetic ecology, nonprofit leadership, and educational
psychology.
University of Minnesota
psychology researcher Philip Cozzolino, along with Angela Staples, Lawrence Meyers, and Jamie Samboceti, performed a series of
experiments in which they asked participants to reflect upon death
in deeply personal way.
John studied evolutionary
psychology at Harvard under Steven Pinker before moving to New York City and becoming a «professional caveman»: mimicking a hunter - gatherer diet, running barefoot through Central Park,
experimenting with intermittent fasting, and doing polar bear swims
in the Atlantic.
I used the
psychology in this message to write some of the emails we are now
experimenting with.
Dating is a stage of romantic relationships
in humans whereby two people meet socially with the aim of each assessing the other's suitability as a This page contains links to 406 web - based
experiments, surveys, and other social
psychology studies.
allows you to participate
in short online
psychology experiments looking at the traits people find attractive
in faces and voices.
Disappointingly, despite the presence of the real Dr. Philip Zimbardo
in the first featurette, «The
Psychology Behind The Stanford Prison
Experiment» (2:47) plays mostly like an even more condensed version of that featurette instead of getting a bit of the backstory about the experime
Experiment» (2:47) plays mostly like an even more condensed version of that featurette instead of getting a bit of the backstory about the
experimentexperiment itself.
Most of us are inherently familiar with the «Stanford Prison
Experiment», the infamously legendary psychology experiment conducted in the 1970s involving a mock prison testing the limits of prisoners against t
Experiment», the infamously legendary
psychology experiment conducted in the 1970s involving a mock prison testing the limits of prisoners against t
experiment conducted
in the 1970s involving a mock prison testing the limits of prisoners against the guards.