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Linking Success in Certain Fields to Intellectual Talent Undermines Women’s Interest in Them(图)
Linking Success Certain Fields Intellectual Talent Undermines Women’s Interest
2018/1/31
Due to the cultural stereotypes that portray ‘brilliance’ as a male trait, messages that tie success in a particular field, job opportunity, or college major to this trait undermine women’s interest i...
Female Peer Mentors Help Retain College Women in Engineering
Female Peer Mentors Retain College Women Engineering
2017/7/20
A new study by social psychologist Nilanjana Dasgupta and her Ph.D. student Tara C. Dennehy at the University of Massachusetts Amherst found that early in college, young women in engineering majors fe...
NCSES publishes latest Women,Minorities,and Persons with Disabilities in Science and Engineering report
NCSES publishes latest Women Minorities Persons Disabilities Science and Engineering report
2017/2/16
The National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics (NCSES) today announced the release of the 2017 Women, Minorities, and Persons with Disabilities in Science and Engineering (WMPD) ...
Australian Psychologists’ Current Practice,Beliefs and Attitudes towards Supporting Women Survivors of Childhood Maltreatment
Beliefs Attitudes towards Supporting Women Survivors Childhood Maltreatment
2015/7/24
Child maltreatment survivors have an increased risk of developing various mental illnesses in adulthood, which may lead survivors to access psychological services. This study explored the frequency wi...
Economic integration of women who have experienced homelessness
Economic integration women experienced homelessness
2015/7/24
This longitudinal study, conducted in Ottawa, Canada between October 2002 and October 2005, examined the economic integration of women who were homeless at the study’s outset. Participants (N = 101) p...
Cognitive and task performance consequences for women who confront vs. fail to confront sexism
Prejudice Sexism Cognition Emotions Task Performance
2015/1/9
Women who fail to confront sexism can experience negative intrapersonal consequences, such as greater negative self-directed affect (negself) and greater obsessive thoughts, particularly if they are h...
The Interaction Between Endogenous Cortisol and Salivary Alpha-Amylase Predicts Implicit Cognitive Bias in Young Women
alpha-amylase cognitive bias cortisol
2014/11/5
Both animal and human studies suggest that cognitive bias toward negative information, such as that observed in major depression, may arise through the interaction of cortisol (CORT) and norepinephrin...
Evidence for differences in men’s and women’s volleyball games based on skills effectiveness in four consecutive Olympic tournaments
differences volleyball games skills effectiveness consecutive Olympic tournaments
2016/3/17
This study compares the differences in effectiveness of the five volleyball skills (serve, reception, attack, block, and dig) between men and women in high-level tournament games played at the last fo...
Are there relationships between perceived and actual measures of physical fitness and health for healthy young women?
Address correspondence to Wayne Brewer, Texas Woman’s University, 6124 Institute of Health Sciences-Houston, 6700 Fannin Street, Houston
2016/3/17
The purposes were to assess the bivariate and multivariate relationships among the subdomains of physical self-concept, self-esteem, and objective measures of physical fitness in young healthy female ...
Mental Health of Caribbean Women with HIV/AIDS
HIV/AIDS Women Mental Health Caribbean Psychology Psychiatry
2013/2/21
Caribbean women have the highest HIV-infection rates in the Americas, yet the mental health and well-being of infected women and adolescent girls in the region has been neglected. Unlike this study ma...
Pragmatic Randomised Controlled Trial of an Exercise Programme to Improve Wellbeing Outcomes in Women with Depression: Findings from the Qualitative Component
Depression Exercise Mental Health Pragmatic Randomised Controlled Trial Wellbeing Women
2013/2/21
This paper reports the qualitative component from a pragmatic randomized controlled trial (PRCT), the quantitative component is reported in Callaghan, Khalil, Morres and Carter (2011). Exercise may be...
Individual Differences in First and Fourth Year College Women’s Short Term Mating Strategy Preferences and
Mating Strategy Preferences Mating Costs
2013/2/21
Using survey methodology, a cross sectional study was undertaken to ascertain whether first and fourth year college women have different perceptions and behavior associated with short term mating pref...
Perceived Parental Rejection Has an Indirect Effect on Young Women’s Drinking to Cope
Parental Rejection Alcohol Self-Esteem
2013/2/21
While it has been documented that perceived parental rejection is associated with the use of alcohol, it has not been documented if perceived parental rejection is associated with drinking motives, or...
The Comparison of Cognitive Behavior Therapy with Psychopharmacological Intervention for Women with Anxiety Disorders (GAD, SAD & OCD)
Cognitive Behavior Therapy Psychopharmacological Intervention Anxiety Disorders
2013/2/20
The first aim of the present research is to determine the effectiveness of Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) in comparison to psychopharmacological intervention on Iranian women with Anxiety disorders....
Resting EEG Activity and Ovarian Hormones as Predictors of Depressive Symptoms in Postmenopausal Women without a Diagnosis of Major Depression
EEG Estrogen Progesterone Depression Postmenopause
2013/2/20
The aim of this study was to examine the effects of depressive symptoms on resting EEG and their corre- lation with endogenous hormone levels in postmenopausal women without a diagnosis of major depre...