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Psychology Alert: Specificity of Intolerance of Uncertainty on Social Anxiety
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Reviews of Cutting Edge Psychology Articles. Wednesday, February 18, 2009. Specificity of Intolerance of Uncertainty on Social Anxiety. Specificity of Intolerance of Uncertainty on Social Anxiety. Boelen, P. A. and Reijntjes, A. (2009). Intolerance of uncertainty and social anxiety. Journal of Anxiety Disorders. 23, 130-135. To cite this review, please use this reference:. Well hiding from people and avoiding social situations is very common. One should work towards curbing this haste. Some natur...Artic...
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Psychology Alert: July 2012
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Reviews of Cutting Edge Psychology Articles. Tuesday, July 31, 2012. Hölzel, B. K., Lazar, S. W., Gard, T., Schuman, Z.-O., Vago, D. R., and Ott, U. (2011). How does mindfulness meditation work? Proposing mechanisms of action from a conceptual and neural perspective. Perspectives on Psychological Science. 6), 537-559. doi:10.1177/174569. Change in Perspective on the Self. To cite this review, please use this reference:. Thorn, S. (2012). Mechanisms of Mindfulness. Links to this post.
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Psychology Alert: Minimum Payment Information May Actually Harm Credit Card Customers
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Reviews of Cutting Edge Psychology Articles. Sunday, February 1, 2009. Minimum Payment Information May Actually Harm Credit Card Customers. Minimum Payment Information May Actually Harm Credit Card Customers. Stewart, J. (2009). The Cost of anchoring on credit-card minimum payments. Psychological Science in the Public Interest (in press). The data from both Stewart’s survey and his experiment provide evidence that minimum-payment information does reduce the size of partial payments, supporting his ...
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Psychology Alert: Stereotype Threat (Classic)
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Reviews of Cutting Edge Psychology Articles. Monday, November 24, 2008. Steele, Claude M. and Aronson, Joshua (1995). Stereotype treat and the intelligence test. Performance of African Americans. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 5,. Andelman, A. (2008). Stereotype Threat(2). http:/ psychologyalert.com/2008/11/stereotype-threat-classic.html. FOR AUTHORS OF REVIEWS. 1 See below for potential articles to review. Pick an article to review. For an example of a good review.
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Psychology Alert: May 2009
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Reviews of Cutting Edge Psychology Articles. Sunday, May 17, 2009. Are Boys Better at Math Than Girls? The True Reason for Math and Science Gender Inequality. Are boys better at math than girls? The true reason for math and science gender inequality. Huguet, P. and Regner, I. (2009, in-press). Counter-stereotypic beliefs in math do not protect school girls from stereotype threat. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. By Lori-Lyn Gulley Boynton. The true reason for math and science gender inequality.
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Psychology Alert: Self Medication as a Marker of Risk of DSM Diagnosis along Axes I and II
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Reviews of Cutting Edge Psychology Articles. Monday, February 2, 2009. Self Medication as a Marker of Risk of DSM Diagnosis along Axes I and II. Self Medication as a Marker of Risk of DSM Diagnosis along Axes I and II. Robinson, J., Sareen, J., Cox, B. J., and Bolton, J. (2009). Self-medication of anxiety disorders with alcohol and drugs: Results from a nationally representative sample. Journal of Anxiety Disorders 23 (2009) 38–45. By Major, C. T. To cite this review, please use this reference:. Articles...
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Psychology Alert: July 2009
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Reviews of Cutting Edge Psychology Articles. Wednesday, July 15, 2009. Findings in Hypothetical Trauma Exposure and Treatment Choices Amongst Law Enforcement Officers. Findings in Hypothetical Trauma Exposure and Treatment Choices Amongst Law Enforcement Officers. By Sarah E. Barwick. To cite this review, please use this reference: Barwick, S. B. (2009). Imagine That! Findings in Hypothetical Trauma Exposure and Treatment Choices Amongst Law Enforcement Officers. Links to this post. FOR AUTHORS OF REVIEWS.
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Psychology Alert: Using a Joystick to Increase Identification with Math
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Reviews of Cutting Edge Psychology Articles. Tuesday, November 18, 2008. Using a Joystick to Increase Identification with Math. Kerry Kawakami, Jennifer R. Steele, Claudia Cifa, Curtis E. Phills, and John F. Dovidio (2007). Approaching math increases Math=me and Math= pleasant. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 44, 818-825. Why would they still show signs are positive regard for it, as that was unchanged, but no longer have an implicit identification to math? FOR AUTHORS OF REVIEWS. Articles Nee...
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Psychology Alert: Self-evaluation versus public evaluation
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Reviews of Cutting Edge Psychology Articles. Thursday, December 18, 2008. Self-evaluation versus public evaluation. Self-evaluation versus public evaluation. Chambers, J. R., Epley, N., Savitsky, K., and Windschitl, P. D. (2008). Knowing too much: Using private knowledge to predict how one is viewed by others. Psychological Science, 19(6), 542-548. By Abby B. Stevens. Chambers, et al. (2008) suggest that people use this private-context information because it is encoded initially and is included in th...