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magazine issue | 06/2008
Love at First Sight
... more and more psychologists are trying to solve this age-old mystery. According to a recent survey, almost two out of three ... Psychology, 2, 177-194. Bereczkei, T, Gyuris, P., Koves, P. & Bernath, L. (2002). Homogamy , Genetic Similarity, and ... / more
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magazine issue | 02/2008
Taking One for the Team, Even on Your Way Out of the Door
Kaitlyn works Monday through Friday, 9-5. Sitting at her desk on Friday afternoon, Kaitlyn glances at the clock. It ... [promote] the effective functioning of the organization” (p. 4). Five commonly studied forms of OCBs include altruism (helping out ... / more
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magazine issue | 10/2007
Exposing an Armed Criminal: What Can We Learn from Psychology and the Police?
... on how an emotional state is being reflected in non-verbal cues and how this is recognized by other people will be presented. To ... Event. Crime prevention studies, 1, 55-68. Ekman, P. (1965). Differential Communication of Affect by Head and Body Cues. Journal ... / more
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magazine issue | 07/2007
Fairness Judgments: Genuine Morality or Disguised Egocentrism?
... associated with a genuine concern for other people's well-being. In a variety of scientific disciplines, fairness is even equated with ... Processes, 75, 1-22. Messick, D. M., & Sentis, K. P. (1979). Fairness and preference. Journal of Experimental Social ... / more
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Coping with being bullied
... suggesting that being the victim of bullying can have a long-lasting impact on mental and physical health. But there’s a ray of hope in ... where it will be appreciated and maybe even returned” (p. 139). Sadly, stories of being tormented at the hands of bullies are ... / more
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magazine issue | 06/2014
No strings attached: Are “friends with benefits” as complicated in real life as they are in the movies?
... in: when someone intentionally uses a FWB as a stepping-stone into a romantic relationship. 5) Unintentional transition in: when ... 51, 74-85. doi: 10.1080/00224499.2012.719167 Mongeau, P. A., Knight, K., Williams, J., Eden, J., & Shaw, C. (2013). Identifying and ... / more
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magazine issue | 06/2014
Consensual non-monogamy: Table for more than two, please
... movement to rewrite the rules of romance: consensual non-monogamy . Consensual Non-monogawhhhaattt? Most of us desire ... fur Psychologie. Pallotta-Chiarolli, M., Haydon, P., & Hunter, A. (2013). “These are our children”: Polyamorous parenting. ... / more
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magazine issue | 10/2014
The influential child: It is not all up to the parents
... give me enough compliments. Citing parenting style as the all-inclusive cause for how children turn out is a popular stance, even among ... J. M., Reiss, D., Pedersen, N. L., Lichtenstein, P., Spotts, E. L., Hansson, K., . . . Elthammer, O. (2004). Genetic and ... / more
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magazine issue | 10/2014
The influential child: It is not all up to the parents
... give me enough compliments. Citing parenting style as the all-inclusive cause for how children turn out is a popular stance, even among ... J. M., Reiss, D., Pedersen, N. L., Lichtenstein, P., Spotts, E. L., Hansson, K., . . . Elthammer, O. (2004). Genetic and ... / more
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magazine issue | 10/2014
How stress influences our morality
... studies suggest it can dramatically influence our decision-making in a number of—perhaps unexpected—ways. This becomes particularly ... reaction, such as stress, as a relevant normative factor that should have a qualified influence on our moral values. Instead, our ... Taylor, S. E., Klein, L. C., Lewis, B. P., Gruenewald, T. L., Gurung, R. A. R., & Updegraff, J. A. (2000). ... / moreHere you can search the entire InMind magazine for any content of your choice. You can reduce your search results by selecting one or more filter options in the right column.
