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Kremers, Ismay P.; Steverink, Nardi; Albersnagel, Frans A.; Slaets, Joris P. J. – Educational Gerontology, 2007
The present study investigated whether the women who applied for the self-management of well-being course Giving life more LUSTRE can be considered the target group that was intended. By comparing the course applicants with a random sample of community dwelling single women, it was found that, as expected, course applicants scored worse on…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Females, Self Management, Well Being
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Smith, Richard H.; Kim, Sung Hee – Psychological Bulletin, 2007
The authors reviewed the psychological research on envy. The authors examined definitional challenges associated with studying envy, such as the important distinction between envy proper (which contains hostile feelings) and benign envy (which is free of hostile feelings). The authors concluded that envy is reasonably defined as an unpleasant,…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Psychological Studies, Attribution Theory, Meta Analysis
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Rodway, Paul; Schepman, Astrid – Brain and Cognition, 2007
The majority of studies have demonstrated a right hemisphere (RH) advantage for the perception of emotions. Other studies have found that the involvement of each hemisphere is valence specific, with the RH better at perceiving negative emotions and the LH better at perceiving positive emotions [Reuter-Lorenz, P., & Davidson, R.J. (1981)…
Descriptors: Syntax, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Psychological Patterns, Emotional Response
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Brewer, Marilynn B.; Chen, Ya-Ru – Psychological Review, 2007
In psychological research on cultural differences, the distinction between individualism and collectivism has received the lion's share of attention as a fundamental dimension of cultural variation. In recent years, however, these constructs have been criticized as being ill-defined and "a catchall" to represent all forms of cultural differences.…
Descriptors: Individualism, Psychological Studies, Content Analysis, Research Methodology
Trotter, Robert J. – Science News, 1975
Reports on new theories of the stress concept. One theory maintains that stress is nonspecific and can cause a variety of diseases through exhaustion of the body. Another theory claims that stress may be caused by the production of hormones which are specific to certain psychological stimuli. (MLH)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Biological Sciences, Medical Research, Medicine
Burns, John L. – 1989
This paper addresses moderate- to long-term psychological effects of child abuse. It begins by discussing characteristics of effective and ineffective parenting to provide a background of potential contributors to child abuse within the family system. Belsky's (1984) developmental model of determinants of parenting behavior is explained and his…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Rearing, Family Role, Parenting Skills
Branden, Nathaniel – 1990
By "self-esteem" is meant more than an innate sense of self-worth that presumably is a human birthright. Self-esteem is individuals' experience that they are appropriate to life and to the requirements of life. More specifically, self-esteem is confidence in the ability to think; confidence in the ability to cope with the challenges of life; and…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Counseling Theories, Psychological Patterns, Self Esteem
Hay, Deborah – 1989
Children's use of defenses to maintain or enhance self-esteem was investigated. Attention was given to four questions: Do children with different levels of self-esteem differ in (1) the frequency with which they employ defenses? (2) kinds of emotions they defend against? (3) the kinds of social situations which elicit their defensive responses?…
Descriptors: Children, Individual Differences, Personality Traits, Preadolescents
Shaughnessy, Michael F. – 1987
Pornography is widely available and inevitably linked to crime and abnormal behavior. Social scientists must be concerned with the long-term effects on consenting adults and children and adolescents of exposure to pornography and human mutilation. An experiment in which a treatment group is exposed to pornography and a control group is exposed…
Descriptors: Crime, Emotional Problems, Mental Disorders, Pornography
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Reynolds, David K.; Kalish, Richard A. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1974
The death-related professional, often fatalistic in his own views of his own death, must live up to the social expectations for his role performance whil simultaneously being a functioning human being who must encounter death at a personal level and a businessman who must earn his living from working with death-related concerns. (Author)
Descriptors: Death, Employment Patterns, Occupations, Psychological Patterns
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Prytula, Robert E.; Thompson, Nancy Dunn – Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1973
Results do not offer consistent support for the body-image hypothesis as related to self-esteem in the Draw-A-Person-Test. (RB)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Education, Emotional Development, Psychological Patterns
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Coburn, David; Jovaisas, Al V. – Journal of Medical Education, 1975
Sources of stress are multidimensional. Socio-demographic antecedent variables are much more highly correlated with stress than are others. Feelings of stress are positively related to possible consequences of stress. (Author/KE)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Medical Education, Medical Students, Psychological Patterns
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Cattell, Raymond; Klein, Thomas W. – British Journal of Psychology, 1975
Basing hypotheses on interpretations of 12 personality factors most replicated in 10 past researches with children, this experiment sets up about eight subtests as specific markers for each. (Editor)
Descriptors: Individual Characteristics, Personality Assessment, Psychological Patterns, Psychological Studies
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Viney, Linda L.; Manton, Monica – Social Behavior and Personality, 1974
The study was designed to assess the relationships between certain expressions of anxiety and preferences for defense mechanisms. (Author)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Behavior Patterns, Psychological Patterns, Research Projects
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LAUTERBACH, CARL G.; SCHAEFER, EARL S. – 1965
SPHERICAL MODELS OF PARENT BEHAVIOR AND OF SELF-REPORTED PERSONALITY ADJUSTMENT WERE CONSTRUCTED IN AN ATTEMPT TO EXAMINE INTERRELATIONSHIPS OF THE VARIABLES OF THOSE DOMAINS. THE THREE MAJOR DIMENSIONS OF PARENT BEHAVIOR ARE DESCRIBED AND EMPLOYED--(1) ACCEPTANCE VS. REJECTION, (2) PSYCHOLOGICAL CONTROL, AND (3) LAX VS. FIRM CONTROL. THE THREE…
Descriptors: Models, Parent Child Relationship, Personality Assessment, Psychological Patterns
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