There, social and developmental
research psychologists not only observed mothers and babies, but began to study the long - term effects of secure and insecure attachment on adolescents and adults.
Not exact matches
In the spring of 2013,
research conducted by
psychologists at Cambridge University blew the lid off how this easily accessible digital record of your behaviour can be used (ultimately without your consent) to extract sensitive personal information about you — the kind of information that you might
not even share with your closest friends.
Many scientific studies, including
research by renowned
psychologists Robert Emmons and Michael McCullough, have found that people who consciously focus on gratitude, experience greater emotional wellbeing and physical health than those who don't.
I'm
not a
psychologist, and am
not up to the minute on the
research in this field, but the last time I checked, being gay had
not been proven as a genetic condition.
Mintz does
not refer at all to
research by developmental
psychologists such as Jay Belsky of London's Birkbeck College and Alan Sroufe of the University of Minnesota; nor does he cite the huge, multicenter National Institute of Child Health studies, all of which suggest that more than 20 hours per week of child care beginning before the age of one correlates with a higher incidence of interpersonal difficulties by early grade school.
Research psychologist and author Peggy Drexler says don't:
As much as
psychologists research on the perfect parent style, I don't think there is a perfect model of how to raise a child.
Michael Lamb is a well - known and highly - regarded
psychologist who has
researched, written and published extensively (he is
not as you suggest a marginal self - published writer with links to fathers» rights).
People who might have been fine with Facebook targeting ads at them or with
psychologists researching them might
not share information with politicians or anyone else who might pay Cambridge Analytica money.
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.
In an article beginning on page 36, Stanford University
psychologist Carol S. Dweck updates her influential
research on «growth mind - set» — the belief that your intelligence is
not fixed but can be developed through effort.
Summers got an earful, if
not directly, as Spelke described in several interviews and in a high - profile public debate with her colleague and friend Harvard
psychologist Steven Pinker how voluminous evidence from decades of
research shows little if any inherently sex - based differences in infants or toddlers.
That means that scientists can design more complex virtual environments to see where objects get hidden, notes comparative
psychologist Brett Gibson of the University of New Hampshire, Durham, who did
not take part in the
research.
But
research psychologist Jennifer Perrin, co-author of the new paper, cautions: «It still isn't known whether these approaches reduce connectivity in the specific area that we found.»
«It's a very nice little model,» says Robin Vallacher, a
psychologist at Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, who was
not involved in the
research.
«Because of this stress, many patients will drop out of treatment,» explains Daniel Zuj, a
research psychologist at the University of Tasmania in Launceston, Australia, who is
not involved in the MDMA trials.
But the idea of single - subject
research didn't really make the leap to medicine of the body until the early 1980s when Gordon Guyatt, a Canadian physician now known as a founder of evidence - based medicine, began working in an interdisciplinary department at McMaster University in Ontario, with
psychologists, biostatisticians, ethicists and clinical epidemiologists all working together.
«It's a lovely, lovely piece of
research,» says music
psychologist David Huron of Ohio State University, Columbus, who was
not involved in the study.
Cognitive
psychologist Nora Newcombe of Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, who studies childhood learning, writes that although «it's nice to be exempted from the regulatory burden,» she worries that if her
research isn't considered health - related, «will there later be criticism of funding from NIH?»
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 case.
But Ronald Glaser, a viral immunologist at Ohio State University Medical Center and his
research partner (and wife),
psychologist Janice Kiecolt - Glaser, think that these viruses are
not fully dormant.
This is
not just wishful thinking: it is the conclusion I draw from decades of
research from organizational scientists,
psychologists, sociologists, economists and demographers.
It's a concept known as compliance in medical
research, but
psychologist Richard M. Ryan doesn't like the passive sound of that term.
But that doesn't mean women should be ashamed of pursuing careers in other fields, argues Denise Cummins, a
research psychologist, author, and blogger for Psychology Today.
Since cancers need to be cross-treated and
researched, their members are
not only medical doctors of all sections, but also basic researchers, medical technical assistants, nurses,
psychologists and other professionals who work on cancer.
But according to
research conducted by
psychologists at Washington University in St. Louis, the best way to improve learning may be taking more tests,
not fewer.
Psychologist Ben Dattner, PhD, a New York City - based executive coach who was
not involved in the new
research, agrees that there are very few set - in - stone rules when it comes to managing emails.
If you aren't familiar with AEPCOS, it is an elite group of health professionals made up of scientists, reproductive endocrinologists, endocrinologists, internists,
psychologists, registered dietitians and other professions who treat or do
research in PCOS.
Psychologists at Purdue University's Ingestive Behavior
Research Center reported that relative to rats that ate yogurt sweetened with glucose (a simple sugar with 15 calories / teaspoon, the same as table sugar), rats given yogurt sweetened with zero - calorie saccharin later consumed more calories, gained more weight, put on more body fat, and didn't make up for it by cutting back later, all at levels of statistical significance.
Heady questions that are touched upon in this allegory of our era's heated struggle between religion vs. science that so dominates many of our medical and scientific
research that could potentially save humanity (it's
not a coincidence that the Icarus expeditions have scientists, environmentalists and
psychologists), if
not for the fact that some of their methods are deemed morally reprehensible by people with devout beliefs.
Research conducted by
psychologists from the University of Notre Dame found that
not only does sleeping aid memory but that sleeping right after studying is one of the most effective ways to ensure you later recall what you study.
Drawing upon decades of
research,
psychologist Carol Dweck argues that it's
not just our abilities and talent that bring us success, but whether we approach them with a fixed or growth mindset.
Research from social
psychologist Amy Cuddy demonstrates that assuming a «power pose» while speaking
not only boosts confidence but improves your audience's perceptions of your performance.
Prevailing thought among dog
psychologists and dog enthusiasts alike is that dogs can
not recall the past and are essentially stuck in the present moment, but new
research suggests that this isn't true.
I now feel unable to express myself freely publically, whilst I have a thick skin and can explain to my young children rude abusive people on the internet are to be ignored, I do
not want to risk them finding me labelled by
psychologist in any way shape or form for official
research.
I spent some time
researching that notion and found
not only the primary source — two Australian
psychologists — but a very enthusiastic Canadian promoter of that characterization in Quebec Justice Yves - Marie Morissette.
Our workshop discussions support the findings of Harvard University
psychologist Mahzarin Banaji who, in her
research, stresses that bias is
not often a process of consciously discriminating.
While
research suggests that living together tends to predict likelihood of unhappiness and / or a breakup,
psychologists say that's
not true if the couple only starts living together after having «clear, mutually understood plans» to get married.
Research psychologist and author Peggy Drexler says don't:
Comments from the floor ranged from defensive (the APA staff essentially said, «If we want to be a player here with psychiatry we need to get these guidelines out now»; representatives from division 39, psychoanalysis, claimed unfair treatment of psychoanalysis and psychodynamic TX,) to accurate (the president of the Women's division strongly suggested that decontextualizing PTSD was dangerous to those who suffered from it,) to the idiotic (sorry about casting aspersions here — but I am always fascinated when
psychologists in love with RCTs and meta - analyses as the only viable evidence base stand at the mic and spout effect sizes etc. — overlooking the important contributions from qualitative
research, and misunderstanding how RCTs are based on drug trials that simply do
not translate to humans.
According to
Psychologist John Gottman, who has spent the last 40 years of his life conducting
research on couples, most marriages that result in divorce are
not because of major differences in opinion but rather the inability to communicate differing opinions in a cordial manner.
It's all about the science, compiling
research on the subject of love, while acknowledging, as co-author and Colorado State
psychologist Jennifer Harman puts it, «the more work all of us do, the more we realize how much we don't know.»
In addition, APA Ethical Principles specify that «after
research results are published,
psychologists do
not withhold the data on which their conclusions are based from other competent professionals who seek to verify the substantive claims through reanalysis and who intend to use such data only for that purpose, provided that the confidentiality of the participants can be protected and unless legal rights concerning proprietary data preclude their release» (Standard 8.14).
Yet according to
psychologist and author John Gottman's groundbreaking
research, a whopping 69 percent of problems in marriage do
not get solved.
We know in our gut whether or
not we're happy in our relationship — even if we can't, or won't, admit those feelings to ourselves on a conscious level, suggests the new
research, led by James McNulty, a Florida State University
psychologist.
The Enneagram of Personality is
not commonly taught or vigorously
researched by academic
psychologists, but (similar to the Myers - Briggs Type Indicator) this nuanced test is often used with groups to promote reflection and discussion.
Independent assessors (trained clinical
psychologists or
research nurses) who were
not aware of the treatment condition gave the Clinician - Administered PTSD Scale (CAPS - SX) interview.24 A random sample of 38 CAPS interviews (8 different interviewers) was rated by a second clinician (7 different raters).
The primary distinctions between MFT's and other mental health professionals are that they don't prescribe medication (unlike psychiatrists) and their philosophical orientation is always pointed towards understanding the family dynamics at play either consciously or unconsciously for the client (s)(unlike
psychologists, who can be predominantly interested in the individual's psychological experience, clinical
research, etc.).
CoAIMH has supported a variety of professionals through the IMH Endorsement ® application process, including but
not limited to home visitors, early care and education teachers / caregivers, early childhood mental health consultants, Early Intervention providers,
psychologists, licensed social workers,
research faculty, and policymakers / administrators.
Psychologist and author John Gottman, PhD, through his well - documented
research found that 69 percent of problems in marriage do
not get solved.