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Higher Cognitive Abilities Linked to Greater Risk of Stereotyping(图)
Higher Cognitive Abilities Greater Risk Stereotyping
2017/9/1
People with higher cognitive abilities are more likely to learn and apply social stereotypes, finds a new study. The results, stemming from a series of experiments, show that those with higher cogniti...
CREATE 2008 Report:Exploring risk perceptions and developing risk communications
CREATE risk perceptions risk communications
2016/1/25
The 2008 workshop took place in the beautiful UK city of Bath. The workshop was then followed by the 2008 BPS and EHPS joint conference. For those people who attended the workshop and the conference t...
Emotions and the heart:psychological risk factors for cardiovascular disease
Emotions and the heart psychological risk factors cardiovascular disease
2016/1/18
The idea that emotions contribute to heart disease has a long history. In the 18th century John Hunter, the Scottish surgeon and anatomist, and a famously quicktempered man with angina, reportedly sai...
Visceral Influences on Risk-Taking Behavior
risk perception visceral factors sexual decision making motivated reasoning
2015/11/10
Visceral cues indicating proximity to objects of desire can lead people to be disproportionately influenced by the anticipated rewards of immediate gratification rather than the risks of consummatory ...
The Behavioral Effects of Increased Physical Activity on Preschoolers at Risk for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Increased Physical Activity Preschoolers Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
2014/10/28
Physical activity (PA) has many health benefits, both physical and psychological. PA has been linked to improved cognitive functioning, superior overall health, and enhanced emotional well-being in po...
Although the positive traits and qualities that compose heroism such as courage, bravery and empathy have received research support, little experimental research has directly investigated the percepti...
Grade Retention and Seventh-Grade Depression Symptoms in the Course of School Dropout among High-Risk Adolescents
Depression School Dropout Grade Retention Risk Factor Moderation Effect Adolescent Development
2013/2/20
The relationship between grade retention and adolescent depression in the course of school dropout is poorly understood. Improving knowledge of the mechanisms involving these variables would shed ligh...
The Relation between Five-Factor Personality Traits and Risk-Taking Behavior in Preadolescents
Risk-Taking Five Factor Model Preadolescents Personality Child Development
2013/2/20
The predictive relation between Five-Factor Model (FFM) personality traits using the Five Factor Personality Inventory-Children (FFPI-C) and degrees of risk-taking in preadolescents (ages 10 to 12) wa...
Checking Off Symptoms Online Affects Our Perceptions of Risk
Decision Making Health Judgment Psychological Science Social Cognition
2012/3/20
You’ve been feeling under the weather. You Google your symptoms. A half-hour later, you’re convinced it’s nothing serious—or afraid you have cancer. More than 60 percent of Americans get their health ...
Think Fast! Take Risks! New Study Finds a Link Between Fast Thinking and Risk Taking
Cognitive Processes Cognitive Psychology Decision Making Psychological Science Risk Taking
2012/3/22
New experiments show that the experience of thinking fast makes people more likely to take risks. This discovery suggests that some of the innovations of the modern world—fast-paced movies, social med...
Investigation of Prevalence and Associated Risk Factors of Depressive Symptoms Following Acute Ischemic Stroke (PSD) in the Aged
Depression Post-Stroke Prevalence Risk Factors Investigation
2013/2/22
Objective: The study aimed to investigate the prevalence and associated risk factors for post stroke depression (PSD), and their clinical correlations. Method: A consecutive cohort of 102 ischemic str...
Beta Thalassemia Minor as a Risk Factor for Suicide and Violence: A Failure to Replicate
Thalassemia Minor Aggression Suicide
2013/2/22
The aim of present study was to evaluate the association of thalassemia minor with suicide, impulsivity and ag-gression. The study group consisted of 293 suicidal subjects, 300 violent criminals and 3...
Promoting Positive Interactions between Mothers and Their At-risk Young Children
Positive Interactions At-risk Young Children Mothers
2010/2/25
This study explores the impact of an exploratory, minimalist intervention based on the principles of social communication training that aimed at promoting positive interactions between mother and chil...
Understanding Children's Injury-risk Behaviors: The Independent Contributions of Cognitions and Emotions
children cognitions determinants emotions risk taking
2009/12/21
Objective Unintentional injuries are a leading threat to the health of elementary-school children, with many injuries happening when children are left to make their own decisions about risk taking dur...
Unintentional Injuries in a Twin Study of Preschool Children: Environmental, Not Genetic, Risk Factors
environmental factors genetic predisposition injury-prone twins unintentional injuries
2009/12/21
Objective To analyze the relative contribution of latent genetic and environmental factors to differences in the injury liability of children, and to examine the association between measured socio-eco...