145 results for „positive psychology“
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magazine issue | 12/2012
House, M.D. and the science of psychogenic illness
... our attention can really show their strength and make a positive impact in our lives. House is particularly good at posing the sorts ... and social interaction. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 76, 893-910. Durkheim, E. (1912). The Elementary Forms of the ... / more
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magazine issue | 02/2013
Intergroup Contact Theory: Past, Present, and Future
... such is a prime example of the real life applications that psychology can offer the world. The Contact Hypothesis The ... was first proposed by Allport (1954), who suggested that positive effects of intergroup contact occur in contact situations ... / more
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magazine issue | 02/2013
That human touch that means so much: Exploring the tactile dimension of social life
... on touches among two or more players who were celebrating a positive play that helped their team, including behaviors such as high fives, ... touch on restaurant tipping. Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin, 10, 512–517. Di Simplicio M., Massey-Chase R., ... / more
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magazine issue | 12/2012
Job insecurity climate: On shared perceptions of job insecurity
... helped reduce employees’ uncertainty, and further, that positive perceptions about the organization increased. These included ... honest, and caring”. And as a consequence of the positive perceptions of the organization, employee commitment to the ... from job insecurity? A meta- analytic review. Applied psychology: An International Review, 57 (2), 272-303. doi: ... / more
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magazine issue | 02/2007
Positive Illusions: Brad Pitt or Danny DeVito?
... For one thing, as one can expect, it seems beneficial to be positive about a partner. What might be surprising about this, is the fact that ... in close relationships. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1, 79 – 98. Neff, L. A., & Karney, B. R. (2002). ... / more
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magazine issue | 02/2013
Justice seems not to be for all: Exploring the scope of justice
... and try to protect what we feel to be our group. In social psychology, this group is referred to as the ingroup , i.e., a social ... Exclusion means excluding a particular person/group from positive treatment that is given to others or using different rules of fairness ... / more
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magazine issue | 05/2012
When conversations flow
... social validation . Processes Fluency The positive consequences of conversational flow show some surface similarities ... form a metacognitive nation. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 13(3), 219-235. Baumeister, R. & Leary, M. ... / more
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magazine issue | 05/2012
When does revenge taste sweet? A short tale of revenge
... thoughts were inhibited. This seems to be another positive effect of taking revenge . However, and importantly, this was only ... reconciliation in the workplace. Journal of Applied Psychology, 86, 52–59. Aquino, K., Tripp, T. ... / more
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magazine issue | 05/2012
The victim wars: How competitive victimhood stymies reconciliation between conflicting groups
... and friendly interaction is therefore crucial in enhancing positive emotions toward out-group members and, consequently, reducing ... contact and common in-group identity. Political Psychology Bar-Tal., D. (2007). Living with the conflict: ... / more
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magazine issue | 05/2012
Death and deities: A social cognitive perspective
... Religion and the terror of death In social psychology, the hypothesis that religion is driven by the fear of death has ... a predominantly non-religious sample and found a positive relationship between fear of death and literal interpretations of ... / 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.