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Rolison, Jonathan J. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2023
Why are some people more willing than others to take risks? While behavioral tasks (e.g., monetary lotteries) are often regarded as a gold standard for capturing a person's risk preference, recent studies have found stated preferences (e.g., responses to hypothetical scenarios) to exhibit higher reliability, convergent validity, and test-retest…
Descriptors: Risk, Psychological Patterns, Preferences, Psychological Characteristics
Ainur Nurakenova; Karakat Nagymzhanova – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2024
The relevance of the study is conditioned by the need for competitive, non-standard-thinking specialists who can shift from conventional thinking patterns, and quickly solve problems and situations, i.e., show creativity in certain conditions, as a quality inherent in every person who strives for comprehensive development. The purpose of the study…
Descriptors: College Students, Creative Thinking, Cognitive Processes, Psychological Patterns
McLaughlin, Katie A.; Borkovec, Thomas D.; Sibrava, Nicholas J. – Behavior Therapy, 2007
The effects of worry and rumination on affective states and mentation type were examined in an unselected undergraduate sample in Study 1 and in a sample of individuals with high trait worry and rumination, high rumination, and low worry/rumination in Study 2. Participants engaged in worry and rumination inductions, counterbalanced in order across…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Depression (Psychology), Anxiety, Undergraduate Students
Moghaddam, Fathali M. – American Psychologist, 2005
To foster a more in-depth understanding of the psychological processes leading to terrorism, the author conceptualizes the terrorist act as the final step on a narrowing staircase. Although the vast majority of people, even when feeling deprived and unfairly treated, remain on the ground floor, some individuals climb up and are eventually…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Psychological Characteristics, Terrorism, Prevention
BEITTEL, KENNETH R. – 1966
TWO CLOSELY RELATED ART LEARNING EXPERIMENTS WERE CONDUCTED IN A SETTING WHERE COLLEGE UNDERGRADUATES, TRAINED AND UNTRAINED IN ART, MADE SEQUENTIAL DRAWINGS OVER A 6- AND 7-WEEK PERIOD UNDER RELATIVELY CONSTANT CONDITIONS, EXCEPT FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF CONTROLLED TREATMENT INFLUENCES. THE SECOND EXPERIMENT WAS BUILT, IN PART, ON THE OUTCOMES OF…
Descriptors: Art Expression, Cognitive Processes, Creative Thinking, Feedback
Phelan, Joseph G. – J Psychol, 1970
Descriptors: Arousal Patterns, Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Psychological Characteristics
Wallace, Doris B. – 1990
The literary field offers an especially rich array of examples of the insight phenomenon and demonstrates that insight experiences occur outside the problem-solving paradigm of cognitive science. Analysis shows that the seemingly unitary moment of insight is actually a microgenetic sequence (a rapid sequence of developmental change) deeply…
Descriptors: Authors, Cognitive Processes, Creative Writing, Creativity

Gaboury, Placide – Canadian Journal of Counselling, 1987
Asserts that Western society has neglected its Yin dimension, the positive and creative aspects of tenderness, receptivity, compassion, understanding, surrender, and intuition and has overdeveloped its capacity to dominate, control, analyze, and rationalize. Describes how Western society has lost touch with real being which cannot be released as…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Emotional Development, Foreign Countries, Personality Traits

Ross, Michael J.; Mueller, John H. – 1983
Depressed individuals may filter or distort environmental information in direct relationship to their self perceptions. To investigate the degree of uncertainty about oneself and others, as measured by consistent/inconsistent responses, 72 college students (32 depressed and 40 nondepressed) rated selected adjectives from the Derry and Kuiper…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Depression (Psychology), Higher Education

Grubar, Jean-Claude; And Others – 1996
Based on the hypothesis that cognition and sleep are linked, this study compared the sleep patterns of nine children (ages 6-16) with autism with those of children with mental retardation and no disabilities. The children with autism were observed for two consecutive nights at a laboratory where their sleep patterns were recorded. Results found…
Descriptors: Autism, Child Behavior, Children, Cognitive Ability
McCann, C. Douglas; Gotlib, Ian H. – 1983
Cognitive processes, particularly in regard to negative content schemata, seem to play an instrumental role in the development and maintenance of depression. In order to better understand the nature of negative schemata in depressed individuals, both depressed and nondepressed subjects participated in two studies in which they were required to…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Depression (Psychology), Emotional Response
Prager, Karen J. – 1980
Identity development has been conceptualized as a process with four possible outcomes or identity statuses: Achievement, Moratorium, Foreclosure, and Diffusion. If males placed a high value on an identity crisis, women who identified with the male sex role would be expected to be in a crisis (Moratorium) or post-crisis (Achievement) status.…
Descriptors: Androgyny, Cognitive Processes, Emotional Development, Females
Friendly, Michael L. – 1972
A method for assessing the structure of organization was developed on the basis of the ordinal separation, or proximity, between pairs ot items in recall protocols over a series of trials. The proximity measure is based on the assumption, common to all indices of organization, that items which are coded together in subjective memory units will…
Descriptors: Cluster Analysis, Cognitive Processes, Individual Differences, Learning

Thompson, Henry O. – Scholar and Educator, 1982
Concepts drawn from Transactional Analysis concerning memory, association, and related components of learning theory are discussed. Ego States (Child, Parent, Adult) are described, along with the patterns and responses characteristic of each state. (PP)
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Cognitive Processes, Developmental Stages, Individual Development
Skinner, Pierce – 1981
Research on hemispheric specialization indicates that the two hemispheres of the brain are specialized to perform different functions. A visual style of thinking is associated with the right hemisphere, while a verbal style is associated with the left hemisphere. The possibility of a relationship between psychological androgyny and sex role…
Descriptors: Androgyny, Cerebral Dominance, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style
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