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Short-Term Retention, Time Pressure, and Accessibility Tasks Do Not Interfere with Utilitarian Moral Judgment
Greene's Dual-Process Theory proposes that human moral judgment is the product of two sometimes competing neural processes: an automatic affective process favoring deontological judgments, and a controlled cognitive process ...
The impact of laws on driving under the influence of alcohol: A comparison across adolescents and younger adults, and older adults in Chile
(2021-08-18)
This research examines the effects of a) reducing the legally allowable alcohol levels in drivers and b) increasing the severity of punishments for drivers involved in drunk driving accidents on events, injuries, and deaths ...
The Relationship Between Perceived Criticism and Trait Victimhood
(2023-04-20)
Those who perceive that people are more critical of them also tend to feel more victimized in their relationships. This relationship was measured with the Perceived Criticism scale which reliably predicts relapse and ...
Health Literacy Helps to Explain Heterogeneous Treatment Effect in Depression Treatment for Older Adults
(2022-02-16)
This study aimed to identify factors related to mental health improvement as a function of health literacy. More specifically, it examined whether older adults with higher levels of health literacy exhibited greater reduction ...
Collective Psychology as a Correlate of Violence in the International Arena: The Influence of the Victim-Offender Cycle among Groups
(2022-09-14)
Relentless civil wars, long-standing interstate conflicts, and ongoing human rights abuses by sovereign powers have devastating effects on civilian populations. Theories seeking to describe and explain the etiology of ...
Beyond life-history plasticity: Reconsidering environmental harshness and unpredictability as determinants of human cooperative strategy
(2023-01-10)
Human cooperation has mostly been explained with the theory of reciprocal altruism, in which return is essentially delayed. A body of life-history psychology literature, therefore, articulates that individuals who grew up ...
Speed and Smarts: Examining the Relationship Between Measures of Inspection Time, General Intelligence, Emotional Intelligence, and Global Processing Ability
(2021-10-15)
This research investigated an expanded definition of intelligence that includes an individual’s performance on both general and emotional intelligence measures. Specifically, this study operationally defines global processing ...
Travel Far Enough, Meet Yourself: Subjective Interoception, Emotion Regulation, and the Psychedelic Experience—Implications for Crisis Management in Middle Adulthood
(2023-01-17)
This study investigated the prevalence of crisis episodes in middle adulthood
(ages 35 to 60) and possible relationships between crisis/stress, interoception, emotion
regulation, resilience, and psychedelic experiences. A ...
Can mindfulness be a shared experience in the same way as emotional contagion?
(2021-05-24)
The benefits and potential of mindfulness to facilitate better wellbeing for individuals is well documented. Less is known about how one person’s mindful behavior can affect others to whom they hold close bonds. To understand ...
Women’s Creativity: is Avoidance Motivation Associated with Diminished Creativity?
(2021-05-06)
The present study investigated the effects of avoidance motivation on male and female creativity in competitions. A mediation analysis was carried out to determine if avoidance motivation carries the negative effects of ...