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Yechiam, Eldad; Hochman, Guy – Psychological Bulletin, 2013
It has been shown that in certain situations losses exert a stronger effect on behavior than respective gains, and this has been commonly explained by the argument that losses are given more weight in people's decisions than respective gains. However, although much is understood about the effect of losses on cognitive processes and behavior, 2…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Money Management, Experience, Risk
Hart, William; Albarracin, Dolores; Eagly, Alice H.; Brechan, Inge; Lindberg, Matthew J.; Merrill, Lisa – Psychological Bulletin, 2009
A meta-analysis assessed whether exposure to information is guided by defense or accuracy motives. The studies examined information preferences in relation to attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors in situations that provided choices between congenial information, which supported participants' pre-existing attitudes, beliefs, or behaviors, and…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Access to Information, Bias, Psychological Patterns
Hofmann, Wilhelm; De Houwer, Jan; Perugini, Marco; Baeyens, Frank; Crombez, Geert – Psychological Bulletin, 2010
This article presents a meta-analysis of research on "evaluative conditioning" (EC), defined as a change in the liking of a stimulus (conditioned stimulus; CS) that results from pairing that stimulus with other positive or negative stimuli (unconditioned stimulus; US). Across a total of 214 studies included in the main sample, the mean…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Conditioning, Effect Size, Meta Analysis
Hatzenbuehler, Mark L. – Psychological Bulletin, 2009
Sexual minorities are at increased risk for multiple mental health burdens compared with heterosexuals. The field has identified 2 distinct determinants of this risk, including group-specific minority stressors and general psychological processes that are common across sexual orientations. The goal of the present article is to develop a…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Predictive Validity, Sexual Orientation, Psychopathology
Vaish, Amrisha; Grossman, Tobias; Woodward, Amanda – Psychological Bulletin, 2008
There is ample empirical evidence for an asymmetry in the way that adults use positive versus negative information to make sense of their world; specifically, across an array of psychological situations and tasks, adults display a negativity bias, or the propensity to attend to, learn from, and use negative information far more than positive…
Descriptors: Emotional Development, Child Development, Negative Attitudes, Psychological Patterns
Pascoe, Elizabeth A.; Richman, Laura Smart – Psychological Bulletin, 2009
Perceived discrimination has been studied with regard to its impact on several types of health effects. This meta-analysis provides a comprehensive account of the relationships between multiple forms of perceived discrimination and both mental and physical health outcomes. In addition, this meta-analysis examines potential mechanisms by which…
Descriptors: Physical Health, Health Behavior, Meta Analysis, Sample Size
Mitte, Kristin – Psychological Bulletin, 2008
Although some theories suggest that anxious individuals selectively remember threatening stimuli, findings remain contradictory despite a considerable amount of research. A quantitative integration of 165 studies with 9,046 participants (clinical and nonclinical samples) examined whether a memory bias exists and which moderator variables influence…
Descriptors: Patients, Memory, Effect Size, Information Processing
Tourangeau, Roger; Yan, Ting – Psychological Bulletin, 2007
Psychologists have worried about the distortions introduced into standardized personality measures by social desirability bias. Survey researchers have had similar concerns about the accuracy of survey reports about such topics as illicit drug use, abortion, and sexual behavior. The article reviews the research done by survey methodologists on…
Descriptors: Personality Measures, Social Desirability, Social Bias, Research Methodology