Not exact matches
According to
research conducted by Stanford
psychologist Carol Dweck, how people view their personality affects their capacity
for happiness and success.
Hadnagy has worked with Paul Ekman, a
psychologist known
for his
research on «microexpressions,» or the subtle movement of facial muscles that communicate different emotions.
That was the message of a talk by Dr. Miriam Tatzel at the American Psychological Association's 122nd annual convention, which was held recently in Washington, D.C. Presenting her
research to the assembled
psychologists, Tatzel stressed the importance of playing down consumerism as a route to fulfillment and boiled down the
research on the subject into a handful of scientifically validated principles to follow
for greater happiness.
According to
research by leading positive
psychologist Barbara Fredrickson with the University of North Carolina, a positive outlook generates creative thinking, builds self - confidence and promotes overall resilience — all qualities necessary
for lasting lifestyle changes.
For example, Andrew Giambrone of The Atlantic shared research from one group of Austrian psychologists who reported «a correlation between EI and narcissism, raising the possibility that narcissists with high EI might use their «charming, interesting, and even seductive» qualities for «malicious purposes,» such as deceiving othe
For example, Andrew Giambrone of The Atlantic shared
research from one group of Austrian
psychologists who reported «a correlation between EI and narcissism, raising the possibility that narcissists with high EI might use their «charming, interesting, and even seductive» qualities
for «malicious purposes,» such as deceiving othe
for «malicious purposes,» such as deceiving others.
With a new lens and some added direction from a
research study on collective intelligence (abilities that emerge out of collaboration) by a group of
psychologists from Carnegie Mellon, MIT, and Union College, Project Aristotle's researchers went back to the drawing board to comb their data
for unspoken customs.
University of Massachusetts
psychologist Robert Feldman has studied lying
for more than a decade, and his
research has reached some startling conclusions.
A Cambridge University professor working
for Cambridge Analytica in 2014 created an app, called Thisisyourdigitallife, that offered personality predictions and billed itself on Facebook as «a
research app used by
psychologists.»
The groundbreaking work that Daniel Patrick Moynihan did in 1965, on the black family, is an example — along with the critical
research of
psychologist Judith Wallerstein over several decades on the impact of divorce on children; Barbara Dafoe Whitehead's well - known work on the outcomes of single parenthood
for children; Sara McLanahan and Gary Sandefur's seminal book, Growing Up with a Single Parent; and David Blankenhorn's Fatherless America, another lengthy summarization of the bad empirical news about family breakup.
Yale
psychologist Paul Bloom is cited
for his
research showing how overly empathetic nurses become helpless to their patients; however, by proper analogy with the nurses, the Jesuit missionaries should have become helpless to their converts and possibly shunned them.
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-.
Atran and social
psychologist Jeremy Ginges co-authored a study in the journal Science on the need
for more scientific
research into religion.
These questions are the same as those to which we have addressed ourselves in a five - year National Institute of Mental Health
Research and Training Project
for the training of clergymen in the field of alcoholism conducted at the Georgian Clinic (1964 - 69)(«Pilot Project
for Clinical Training of Clergymen in The Field of Alcoholism» NIMH Grant # 8589, staffed by: George P. Dominick, Co-Director; John M. Crow, Coordinator of Training; Melvin B. Drurker, Clinical
Psychologist for Evaluation.)
And yet neuroscientists,
psychologists, and other researchers have begun to focus on a new and different set of causes
for the problems of children who grow up in adversity, and their
research is recalibrating how we think about disadvantage and opportunity.
As a sponsor of colloquia and conferences, the
Research Institute brings together educators,
psychologists, doctors, and social scientists
for discussions on current issues related to education.
Stephen Gray Wallace, director of the Center
for Adolescent
Research and Education (CARE), has broad experience as a school
psychologist and adolescent and family counselor.
In the first of this three - part series, guest contributor Dr. Amanda Gummer, a
research psychologist who specializes in child development, provides informational and practical tips
for bonding with your newborn baby.
Building on reporting
for his magazine, the author interviewed economists,
psychologists and neuroscientists, examined their recent
research, and talked to students, teachers and principals to produce this fascinating overview of a new approach with «the potential to change how we raise our children, how we run our schools, and how we construct our social safety net.»
There's a mathematical formula to this: A couple should have at least five positive interactions
for every negative interaction to stay out of the danger zone
for divorce, according to
research from
psychologist John Gottman.
As a practicing registered
psychologist, advisor to various
research programs and community agencies, and through her previous experiences with the BC Ministry
for Child and Family Development and the school system, Dr. Vanessa has seen it all and has navigated hundreds of tough situations with families.
Psychologist, Dr. James F. Paulson notes that
research has found that most dads who deal with postnatal depression, experience it within three to six months after their child is born (though other studies have found that it can occur gradually
for up to one year after the child is born).
According to
research by James Prescott, a developmental neuropsychologist and cross cultural
psychologist, «vestibular - cerebellar stimulation (which happens when we carry our babies) is the most important sensory system
for the development of «basic trust» in the affectional bonding between mother and infant.
Research that began with the late
psychologist John Bowlby's Attachment Theory back in the 1950s has shown the critical need
for consistently loving, sensitive responsiveness to develop a secure parent - child attachment — that component that forms the foundation of how our babies and toddlers go on to relate to others... in all relationships... through the rest of their lives.
She was the 1990 recipient of the Association
for Advancement of Behavior Therapy's New Researcher Award, the 1995 recipient of the Distinguished Educator Award from the Association of Medical School
Psychologists, and the 2007 recipient of the APA Division 12 Samuel M. Turner Clinical
Research Award.
Earlier,
psychologists at Cambridge University harvested Facebook data (legally)
for research purposes and published pioneering peer - reviewed work about determining personality traits, political partisanship, sexuality and much more from people's Facebook «likes».
Started in 1987 by
psychologist Paul Cameron, the Family
Research Institute (FRI) has become the anti-gay movement's main source for what Cameron claims is «cutting - edge research» — but is, in fact, completely discredited junk science pushed out by a man who has been condemned by three professional organi
Research Institute (FRI) has become the anti-gay movement's main source
for what Cameron claims is «cutting - edge
research» — but is, in fact, completely discredited junk science pushed out by a man who has been condemned by three professional organi
research» — but is, in fact, completely discredited junk science pushed out by a man who has been condemned by three professional organizations.
A Cambridge University professor working
for Cambridge Analytica in 2014 created an app, called Thisisyourdigitallife, that offered personality predictions and billed itself on Facebook as «a
research app used by
psychologists.»
Trained as a
psychologist, she works part - time as a
research scientist at the Nathan S. Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research in Orangeburg, New York, and she holds a faculty appointment as a professor of psychiatry at the New York University School of M
research scientist at the Nathan S. Kline Institute
for Psychiatric
Research in Orangeburg, New York, and she holds a faculty appointment as a professor of psychiatry at the New York University School of M
Research in Orangeburg, New York, and she holds a faculty appointment as a professor of psychiatry at the New York University School of Medicine.
These are two of the intriguing questions
psychologists will address in the Mini-School of Neuroscience, hosted by the Neuroinsight Foundation
for Brain
Research Initiatives.
Nina Sayer, a
psychologist and the director of Department of Veterans Affairs
research into polytrauma and blast - related injuries
for returning veterans, says that if the United States wins overseas but fails to care
for its soldiers back home, it's a hollow victory, indeed.
For more than 50 years,
psychologists have worried about the robustness of
research in their field.
Trained as a
psychologist, she works part - time as a
research scientist at the Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research in Orangeburg, New York, and she holds a faculty appointment as a professor of psychiatry at the New York University School of M
research scientist at the Nathan Kline Institute
for Psychiatric
Research in Orangeburg, New York, and she holds a faculty appointment as a professor of psychiatry at the New York University School of M
Research in Orangeburg, New York, and she holds a faculty appointment as a professor of psychiatry at the New York University School of Medicine.
With a stronger scientific background,
psychologists not only will be able to better choose treatments
for patients and gauge therapy's effectiveness, but they also could become «more sophisticated users of psychological
research,» Baker notes.
Writing in the current special «peace psychology» issue of American
Psychologist, lead author Bernhard Leidner, Linda Tropp and Brian Lickel of UMass Amherst's Psychology of Peace and Violence program say that if social psychology
research focuses only on how to soften the negative consequences of war and violence, «it would fall far short of its potential and value
for society.»
Robert Epstein, senior
research psychologist at the American Institute for Behavioral Research and Technology in Vista, Calif., is a contributing editor for Scientific American Mind and former editor in chief of Psycholog
research psychologist at the American Institute
for Behavioral
Research and Technology in Vista, Calif., is a contributing editor for Scientific American Mind and former editor in chief of Psycholog
Research and Technology in Vista, Calif., is a contributing editor
for Scientific American Mind and former editor in chief of Psychology Today.
Peter Todd, an evolutionary
psychologist and cofounder of the
research group, points out that, given Dr Seuss's famous menu of green eggs and ham, most people would opt
for the ham.
That's OK if you're looking
for the best place to buy a set of kitchen utensils or back - to - school supplies, but the study's lead author,
research psychologist Robert Epstein of the American Institute for Behavioral Research and Technology in Vista, California, showed that by simply putting links for one candidate above another in a rigged search, he and his co-author could influence how undecided voters choose a ca
research psychologist Robert Epstein of the American Institute
for Behavioral
Research and Technology in Vista, California, showed that by simply putting links for one candidate above another in a rigged search, he and his co-author could influence how undecided voters choose a ca
Research and Technology in Vista, California, showed that by simply putting links
for one candidate above another in a rigged search, he and his co-author could influence how undecided voters choose a candidate.
In addition to laying groundwork
for accounting
for personality traits in gamifying chronic illness management, the study «also shows the strength in multidisciplinary
research that brings together clinicians, health IT researchers and
psychologists,» Dugas says.
«Based on our
research criteria, parents report that the girls in our study with autism seem to have a more difficult time with day - to - day skills than the boys,» says Allison Ratto, Ph.D., lead author of the study and a clinical
psychologist within the Center
for Autism Spectrum Disorders at Children's National.
The results «pave the way
for replications to enter the new - normal way of doing
research,» says Uri Simonsohn, a
psychologist at the University of Pennsylvania.
Jessie Gruman, social
psychologist and president, Center
for the Advancement of Health, Washington, D.C.: There was real reluctance on the part of the pharmaceutical industry to do
research until they were sure that it would be worthwhile financially.
In past
research by Stanford University
psychologist Carol Dweck, elementary students performing a task were either praised
for their intelligence («You're so smart!»)
A lot of modern relationship therapy is based on the
research of John Gottman, a prolific
psychologist famous
for videotaping thousands of couples and dissecting their interactions into quantifiable data.
For example, he points to the stigmatization that many former employees of Enron have faced since the company's collapse and the cloud of suspicion that surrounds co-authors of academics who were found to be responsible for research fraud such as psychologist Diederik Stap
For example, he points to the stigmatization that many former employees of Enron have faced since the company's collapse and the cloud of suspicion that surrounds co-authors of academics who were found to be responsible
for research fraud such as psychologist Diederik Stap
for research fraud such as
psychologist Diederik Stapel.
The
research was conducted by Duke
psychologists David Rabiner, Madeline Carrig and Kenneth Dodge, the William McDougall Professor of Public Policy and director of Duke's Center
for Child and Family Policy.
Oxford University
psychologist Christopher Fairburn and his colleagues have made impressive strides with their recent treatment
research in Europe; they've conducted rigorous clinical trials testing CBT - E
for adolescents and adults with anorexia.
For psychologists conducting evaluations for custody disputes involving a gay or lesbian parent, it is important to understand the relevant law and research, ensure that personal biases do not influence the evaluation or conclusions, and consider how the nature of these cases may influence both the evaluation and the information provided to the judge in the ca
For psychologists conducting evaluations
for custody disputes involving a gay or lesbian parent, it is important to understand the relevant law and research, ensure that personal biases do not influence the evaluation or conclusions, and consider how the nature of these cases may influence both the evaluation and the information provided to the judge in the ca
for custody disputes involving a gay or lesbian parent, it is important to understand the relevant law and
research, ensure that personal biases do not influence the evaluation or conclusions, and consider how the nature of these cases may influence both the evaluation and the information provided to the judge in the case.
«We're actually reading words much like we identify any kind of visual object, like we identify chairs and tables,» says study author Jonathan Grainger, a cognitive
psychologist at France's National Center
for Scientific
Research, and Aix - Marseille University in Marseille, France.
Li's
research has recently appeared in the Journal of Applied Psychology and he was featured in a recent interview published in The Industrial - Organizational
Psychologist, which is the journal
for the Society
for Industrial and Organizational Psychology.
But much of that work has investigated people who were middle - aged or older, says Patrick Bellgowan, an experimental
psychologist at the Laureate Institute
for Brain
Research in Tulsa, Okla., and the University of Tulsa.