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Minority report: Fact or fiction? Can we actually predict violent behavior?

written by Petra Habets & Josanne van Dongen

Between excellence and well-being: The case of academia

written by Silvia Filippi & Caterina Suitner

Goal achieved? The role of sexual goals in influencing women’s perceptions and attitudes in sexually objectifying relationships

written by Bianca Tallone, Gian Antonio Di Bernardo, Luca Andrighetto & Chiara Pecini

Bisexual invisibility: Perceptions of bisexual people and their representation in the media

written by Angelica Manzi, Fabio Fasoli & Alana Connor

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House, M.D. and the science of psychogenic illness

... House: [to Cuddy] “Happens often in high- anxiety situations, especially to women. I know it sounds sexist, but science ... for heightened sexual attraction under conditions of high anxiety . Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 30, 510–517. ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 02/2013

Intergroup Contact Theory: Past, Present, and Future

... to reduce prejudice by diminishing negative affect ( anxiety / threat) and inducing positive affect such as empathy (Tausch ... insofar as they induce negative affect such as anxiety or threat. If we feel comfortable and not anxious, the contact ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 02/2013

That human touch that means so much: Exploring the tactile dimension of social life

... touch-deprived. For instance, individuals with social anxiety , who find it awkward to be touched by people, may find it acceptable ... J. (1973).  Attachment and loss: Vol. 2. Separation, anxiety and anger. New York: Basic Books. Coan, J. A., Schaefer, H. S., ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 12/2012

Job insecurity climate: On shared perceptions of job insecurity

... Canaff, A. L. & Wright, W. (2004). High anxiety : counseling the job-insecure client. Journal of Employment ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 12/2006

Does Exercise Truly Make You Happy?

... that are being studied are stress reactivity , anxiety , depression , self-esteem or body image , and, finally, ... & Blumenthal , 1998). For depression and anxiety , most studies use data from clinical patients instead of a random ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 05/2012

The victim wars: How competitive victimhood stymies reconciliation between conflicting groups

... in an educational program, it is possible that high anxiety could obstruct the positive effects of this simulation. Imagining an ... Protestants in Northern Ireland: The mediating role of an anxiety -reduction mechanism. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 05/2012

Death and deities: A social cognitive perspective

... might well be such a powerful buffer of death-related anxiety because it provides a worldview in which we can consciously participate as well as anxiety -reducing supernatural beliefs that we might unconsciously hold, ... of our inevitable death elicits crippling existential anxiety or fear of death, which must be dealt with if we are to function in ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 02/2012

“Look in my eyes. I said in my eyes!”: Antecedents and Consequences of (Self-) Objectification

... leads to greater body shame and social physique anxiety among women (Calogero, 2004). In addition, experiencing such a gaze ... idealized images, body shame , and appearance anxiety . International Journal of Eating Disorders, 38, 85-90. Moradi, ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 02/2012

When the thought of yourself nags you: How failure to attain cultural standards brings suicide on the fringe of consciousness

... allows individuals to attenuate death-related anxiety . When this mechanism is weakened by failure to live up to cultural standards, death anxiety increases death-thought accessibility (Hayes, Schimel, Faucher, & ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 02/2012

It’s your choice! – Or is it really?

... with which they experienced 90 common symptoms (e.g., anxiety , lack of concentration, stress, headaches etc.) on a 5-point Likert ... / more

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