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Lindsey, Lisa L. Massi – Human Communication Research, 2005
The current study posits that messages used to elicit behaviors to help unknown others must present substantial perceptions of a threat and efficacy to be successful. Given that many prosocial helping messages depict a threat to unknown others, the current investigation proposed that anticipated guilt is a motivating force behind individuals'…
Descriptors: Psychology, Self Efficacy, Anxiety, Attitude Measures
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Pell, Marc D. – Brain and Language, 2006
Hemispheric contributions to the processing of emotional speech prosody were investigated by comparing adults with a focal lesion involving the right (n=9) or left (n=11) hemisphere and adults without brain damage (n=12). Participants listened to semantically anomalous utterances in three conditions ("discrimination," "identification," and…
Descriptors: Brain Hemisphere Functions, Suprasegmentals, Psychological Patterns, Neurological Impairments
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Knobloch-Westerwick, Silvia; Alter, Scott – Human Communication Research, 2006
Mood adjustment goals served to explain gender differences regarding media preferences. Before reacting to antagonism, females are likely to prevent aggression by dissolving aversive states through media consumption, whereas males could preserve aggression by choosing negative content. In a computerized procedure, participants (N=86) were provoked…
Descriptors: Mass Media Use, Psychological Patterns, Gender Differences, Emotional Adjustment
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McMullin, Darcy; White, Jacquelyn W. – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2006
Research has found that approximately half of women who report an experience that meets the legal definition of rape do not label it rape. It has been assumed that labeling the experience as rape is necessary and beneficial for recovery; however, conflicting findings have been reported. In the present study, a longitudinal design was utilized to…
Descriptors: Rape, Classification, Experience, Females
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Watts, Sarah – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2005
This report details the assessment and intervention carried out with a couple, "Paula" and "Bob", who both had a moderate learning disability. Paula was referred to the Psychology Service for some work focussing on difficulties in controlling her responses to anger. This report discusses the assessment and offers a formulation from a cognitive…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Intervention, Learning Disabilities, Behavior Modification
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Korobov, Neill; Thorne, Avril – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2006
This study examined how 32 pairs of 19-to 22-year-old Euro-American male friends constructed intimacy when telling romantic-relationship stories in casual conversations. Analyses centered on the emergence of two types of conversational positions: intimate positions and distancing positions. Intimate positions constructed young men as warm, caring,…
Descriptors: Intimacy, Males, Interpersonal Relationship, Young Adults
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Anderson, Adam K.; Grabski, Wojtek; Lacka, Dominika; Yamaguchi, Yuki – Learning & Memory, 2006
Human brain imaging studies have shown that greater amygdala activation to emotional relative to neutral events leads to enhanced episodic memory. Other studies have shown that fearful faces also elicit greater amygdala activation relative to neutral faces. To the extent that amygdala recruitment is sufficient to enhance recollection, these…
Descriptors: Recognition (Psychology), Recall (Psychology), Human Body, Memory
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Burman, Erica – Educational Action Research, 2006
The paper addresses contemporary relations between emotions, gender and feminist action research. Starting from analysis of the increasing emotionalisation of everyday life, it explores the quasi-feminist--or what the author calls "feminised"--forms of incitement to reflexive confession that are increasingly gaining favour within professional and…
Descriptors: Feminism, Action Research, Individual Development, Psychological Patterns
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Stager, Sheila V.; Calis, Karim; Grothe, Dale; Bloch, Meir; Berensen, Nannette M.; Smith, Paul J.; Braun, Allen – Journal of Fluency Disorders, 2005
Medications with dopamine antagonist properties, such as haloperidol, and those with serotonin reuptake inhibitor properties, such as clomipramine, have been shown to improve fluency. To examine the degree to which each of these two pharmacological mechanisms might independently affect fluency, a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, paroxetine,…
Descriptors: Stuttering, Drug Therapy, Anxiety, Language Fluency
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Licht, Carolyn; Chabot, David – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 2006
Bowen's theory (1978) of differentiation is the personality variable most critical to mature development and the attainment of psychological health. The study of psychological differentiation has been confounded by confusion regarding the constructs being studied and the measurement tools used to assess them. The purpose of this review is to…
Descriptors: Personality Measures, Personality Theories, Psychological Patterns, Intelligence
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Wright, Lesley J. M. – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2004
Against a background of growing concern over whether the National Curriculum for Physical Education (NCPE) in England is being delivered effectively in primary schools, this paper examines philosophically those intrinsic values which lie at the heart of physical education and should be preserved. The distinction between intrinsic and extrinsic…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Physical Education, Foreign Countries, Moral Values
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Ding, Cody S. – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2005
Many statistical models have been used to study human development. The multidimensional scaling (MDS) method has been an under-utilised technique in psychological and educational research for studying such phenomena. In this paper, MDS profile analysis was used to examine adolescent mood change patterns over a 1-week period. This method is used to…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Multidimensional Scaling, Profiles
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Chavez-Hernandez, Ana-Maria; Paramo, Daniel; Leenaars, Antoon A.; Leenaars, Lindsey – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2006
According to international and Mexican official statistics, there is a dramatic rise in suicide in Mexico; however, research in this area is severely limited. This is the first study of suicide notes from Mexico in the international literature. From a population of 747 registered suicides, a sample of 106 note-writers and 106 nonnote writers was…
Descriptors: Suicide, Foreign Countries, Psychological Patterns, Educational Attainment
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Holt, Svetlana; Jones, Steve – Performance Improvement, 2005
Economic value of Emotional Intelligence (EI) has been mentioned extensively in recent organizational behavior research. In the age of information and highly specialized work teams, EI is becoming a vital skill as people must accomplish their work by collaborating with each other, and their ability to communicate effectively becomes as critical,…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Measurement, Role, Emotional Intelligence
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Orth, Ulrich; Wieland, Elias – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2006
This meta-analysis synthesizes the available data on the strength of association between anger and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and between hostility and PTSD, covering 39 studies with trauma-exposed adults. Effect sizes did not differ for anger and hostility, which could therefore be combined; effect sizes for anger expression variables…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Effect Size, Psychological Patterns, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
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