In
a study published in the journal Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, researchers found that people were much better at processing information about people they had just met if they had large social groups.
Here's welcome news for any mom who, like me, couldn't breast - feed and felt like she was dooming her baby to a fat, hyperactive, less intelligent future: The long - term benefits of breast - feeding have been exaggerated, according to a new Ohio State University
study published in the journal Social Science & Medicine.
The type of food you choose is said to convey all manner of otherwise - private information, according to
a study published in journal Social Psychological and Personality Science.
A recent
study published in the journal Social Science and Medicine suggests that teacher burnout is directly associated with increased stress levels in students, which affects performance and quality of life in schools for all.
A 2014 review of dozens of
studies published in the journal Social and Personality Psychology Compass suggests that loneliness can get in the way of mental functioning, sleep, and well - being, which in turn increases the risk of illness and death.
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.»
The
study, which was
published in the September issue of
Journal of Experimental
Social Psychology, also indicated that one's perception of available time led powerful people to be,
in general, less stressed.
The Facebook participants
in the
study, which was
published in the
journal Social Psychological and Personality Science, were recruited from across the United States.
A
study published in the «
Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology» compared how students performed on a test to how they thought they did.
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 childhoo
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 childhoo
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 childhoo
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 childhoo
in childhood.
To make it even easier, it appears that self - affirmation can help you have more self - control when you're running out, according to a
study published in the
Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology.
A sweeping new
study published in the
journal Science has found that false or misleading stories spread faster and farther than the truth on
social media.
Particularly given a 2014
study published in the
Journal of Health and
Social Behavior that showed that men who have the ability to hire and fire are happier than men who don't.
One
study published in the
Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology found that participants demonstrated reduced self - control — less physical stamina, reduced persistence
in the face of failure and more procrastination — after making several decisions about what types of goods to buy.
An Ohio State University
study published in the scientific
journal Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience found that acetaminophen, the painkilling ingredient
in the Johnson & Johnson (johnson - johnson - 40) brand medicine, not only suppresses your own pain, but causes you to perceive other people's pain as being less severe.
A
study published in the
Journal of
Social Psychology
in 2013 found just that.
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.
People tend to judge immoral behaviors harshly and judge moral behaviors with skepticism, according to our
study recently
published in the
journal Social Cognition.
Titled «On wealth and the diversity of friendships: High
social class people around the world have fewer international friends,» it
studied the
social ties between wealthy people around the world and was
published in the
journal Personality and Individual Differences
in 2015.
On April 26, 2012, the results of a
study which tested their subjects» pro-
social sentiments were
published in the
Social Psychological and Personality Science
journal in which non-religious people had higher scores showing that they were more inclined to show generosity
in random acts of kindness, such as lending their po.sse.ssions and offering a seat on a crowded bus or train.
«A
study in the United States,
published in the
Social Forces
journal and conducted by Sociology researcher Lisa A. Keister while she was at the Ohio State University, found that adherents of Judaism attained the most wealth, believers of Catholicism and mainline Protestants were
in the middle, while conservative Protestants accu - mulated the least wealth, while
in general people who attend religious services achieved more wealth than those who do not (taking into account variations of education and other factors).
But it's clear that Facebook and other
social networking sites has made life more challenging for people
in relationships, and a sobering
study recently
published in the
Journal of Marital & Family Therapy indicates how ill - equipped most therapists are
in dealing with Internet infidelity:
A
study published in the Canadian
Journal of Behavioural Science found that dads who were actively engaged
in raising their children had kids who were better at problem solving and less likely to suffer emotional problems like anxiety and
social withdrawal.
We think that may be part of what's going on here,» said Ben Karney, professor of
social psychology at UCLA and co-author on the
study, which was
published in the May edition of the
Journal of Family Psychology.
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 toddler
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 toddler
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 toddler
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.
One
study published in the
Journal of Applied
Social Psychology demonstrated that expectant moms who did 45 minutes of water aerobics twice weekly over the course of 6 weeks experienced an increased sense of well - being, and a reduction
in stress and fatigue.
A
study published in 2003
in the
journal Science laid the foundation for the theory that
social pain — resulting from rejection, isolation or loss — piggybacks on the brain systems used to represent physical pain.
Conventional risk factors largely explain the links observed between loneliness /
social isolation and first time heart disease / stroke, finds the largest
study of its kind
published online
in the
journal Heart.
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 serotoni
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 serotoni
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.
Children with autism who participated
in a 10 - week, 40 - hour, theatre - based program showed significant differences
in social ability compared to a group of children with autism who did not participate, according to a Vanderbilt
study published in the
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders.
The
study,
published in The
Journal of
Social Studies Research, shows iCivics is an effective tool for teaching civics concepts to primary and middle school students.
In a new study now published in the latest edition of the scientific journal PNAS, Bárbara Parreira and Lounès Chikhi from Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (IGC; Portugal) show that social structure is important to maintain the genetic diversity within specie
In a new
study now
published in the latest edition of the scientific journal PNAS, Bárbara Parreira and Lounès Chikhi from Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (IGC; Portugal) show that social structure is important to maintain the genetic diversity within specie
in the latest edition of the scientific
journal PNAS, Bárbara Parreira and Lounès Chikhi from Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (IGC; Portugal) show that
social structure is important to maintain the genetic diversity within species.
In June a 25 - year, ongoing study published in the journal Pediatrics (pdf) came to a very different conclusion, finding that children of lesbian mothers experience healthy social, emotional, and psychological developmen
In June a 25 - year, ongoing
study published in the journal Pediatrics (pdf) came to a very different conclusion, finding that children of lesbian mothers experience healthy social, emotional, and psychological developmen
in the
journal Pediatrics (pdf) came to a very different conclusion, finding that children of lesbian mothers experience healthy
social, emotional, and psychological development.
Moreover, the entire article is gainsaid by a massive meta - analysis
study by Northwestern University psychologist Michael Bailey and his colleagues
published in the September issue of the peer - reviewed
journal Psychological Science
in the Public Interest, showing that «there is considerably more evidence supporting nonsocial causes of sexual orientation than
social causes.»
In a recent
study published by the
journal Social Science & Medicine, Dartmouth researchers examined nearly 9,000 Facebook conversations to better understand how people seek and receive support on social networking
Social Science & Medicine, Dartmouth researchers examined nearly 9,000 Facebook conversations to better understand how people seek and receive support on
social networking
social networking sites.
For their
study, recently
published in the
journal Social Development, the researchers recruited approximately 100 pet - owning families, who came to their university laboratory with their dogs.
The
study, «Gun Culture
in Action,» is
published in the
journal Social Problems.
In this study, published in the journal Royal Society Open Science, the researchers mapped the global occurrence of mammalian species living in different social systems to determine how averages and variation in rainfall and temperature explain species distribution
In this
study,
published in the journal Royal Society Open Science, the researchers mapped the global occurrence of mammalian species living in different social systems to determine how averages and variation in rainfall and temperature explain species distribution
in the
journal Royal Society Open Science, the researchers mapped the global occurrence of mammalian species living
in different social systems to determine how averages and variation in rainfall and temperature explain species distribution
in different
social systems to determine how averages and variation
in rainfall and temperature explain species distribution
in rainfall and temperature explain species distributions.
The first
study,
published in the October 2010 issue of the Australian and New Zealand
Journal of Psychiatry, found that self - guided, Internet - based cognitive - behavior therapy (CBT) reduced
social phobia symptoms
in most of the participants.
The results are scheduled to be
published this year
in the
journal Social Studies of Science.
People who participate
in social activities
in their community are more likely to plan and prepare for future disasters, such as tsunamis, according to a new
study published in the
journal PLOS ONE.
Respondents also estimated that less than half of the
studies published 10 years ago yielded conclusions that could be replicated, and for recent
studies, that figure is about half, Motyl and Skitka reported
in the July
Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology.
Published in the October
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, this is the first large - scale, multi-site
study aimed at identifying specific
social - communicative behaviors that distinguish infants with ASD from their typically and atypically developing high - risk peers as early as 18 months of age.
But a
study published last year
in the
journal PLoS Biology argues that chameleons evolved this ability to attract mates, scare away rivals, and send other
social signals — not for camouflage (at least, not initially).
Lu and fellow researchers Michael Lindsey of New York University, Sireen Irsheild of University of Chicago, and Von Eugene Nebbitt of Washington University examine the conceptualization of depression among Black adolescents and make recommendations for improving treatment
in the
study, «Psychometric Properties of the CES - D Among Black Adolescents
in Public Housing,» newly
published in the November 2017 issue of the
Journal of the Society for
Social Work and Research.
Their
study is
published in the March 2018 issue of the
Journal of Health and
Social Behavior.
The
study,
published in the International
Journal of Business Information Systems, found the widespread popularity of
social media and associated mobile apps enables campus authorities to instantly reach a large percentage of students to provide timely and accurate information during crisis situations.
The
study, «Prescribing of Psychiatric Medication to Bereaved Parents Following Perinatal / Neonatal Death: An Observational Study,» conducted with Joanne Cacciatore, a professor of social work at Arizona State University, has been published in the journal Death Stu
study, «Prescribing of Psychiatric Medication to Bereaved Parents Following Perinatal / Neonatal Death: An Observational
Study,» conducted with Joanne Cacciatore, a professor of social work at Arizona State University, has been published in the journal Death Stu
Study,» conducted with Joanne Cacciatore, a professor of
social work at Arizona State University, has been
published in the
journal Death
Studies.
In a new study published in the current issue of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, researchers in the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science at Florida Atlantic University and Humboldt - Universität zu Berlin in Germany measured the effects of situations on human behavior in real - time and outside of a laboratory setting in one of the largest studies to employ experience sampling method
In a new
study published in the current issue of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, researchers in the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science at Florida Atlantic University and Humboldt - Universität zu Berlin in Germany measured the effects of situations on human behavior in real - time and outside of a laboratory setting in one of the largest studies to employ experience sampling method
in the current issue of the
Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology, researchers
in the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science at Florida Atlantic University and Humboldt - Universität zu Berlin in Germany measured the effects of situations on human behavior in real - time and outside of a laboratory setting in one of the largest studies to employ experience sampling method
in the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science at Florida Atlantic University and Humboldt - Universität zu Berlin
in Germany measured the effects of situations on human behavior in real - time and outside of a laboratory setting in one of the largest studies to employ experience sampling method
in Germany measured the effects of situations on human behavior
in real - time and outside of a laboratory setting in one of the largest studies to employ experience sampling method
in real - time and outside of a laboratory setting
in one of the largest studies to employ experience sampling method
in one of the largest
studies to employ experience sampling methods.
In their previous studies, «Facebook Self - disclosure: Examining the Role of Traits, Social Cohesion, and Motives» (2014) and «Predictors of Honesty, Intent, and Valence of Facebook Self - disclosure» (2015) published in the journal Computers in Human Behavior, Ferris a
In their previous
studies, «Facebook Self - disclosure: Examining the Role of Traits,
Social Cohesion, and Motives» (2014) and «Predictors of Honesty, Intent, and Valence of Facebook Self - disclosure» (2015)
published in the journal Computers in Human Behavior, Ferris a
in the
journal Computers
in Human Behavior, Ferris a
in Human Behavior, Ferris and