European Review of Applied Psychology, Volume 72, Issue 4, 2022, Article 100767 Wojciech Kulesza,…, Dariusz Jemielniak Comparative Efficacy of Coronary Revascularization Procedures for Multivessel Coronary Artery Disease in Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease The American Journal of Cardiology, Volume ...
Cars which pull out of driveways, parking lots, and cross streets (ahead of you and to the left), which are making a right onto your street, aren't expecting traffic to be coming at them from the wrong way. They won't see you, and they'll plow right into you. How the heck are...
as these individuals would not have studied investigative interviewing or eye witnesses testimony at university. Additionally, for the latter quantitative study, these participants would not have had contact with psychology lecturers, necessary criteria for participant involvement...
Make eye contact.While some situations/personal brands require something different, by and large, making eye contact engenders trust. And we all know trust is the basis of every relationship – business or otherwise. Do at least one setup with a white or contrasting color background.Shooting aga...
Granted, we need to be more active as a society by making people aware of ageism and trying to change it by passing effective laws that deal with age discrimination, etc. On an individual basis, we can deal with it by being assertive and communicating clearly. To do this, of course, ...
Department of Psychology, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden Arman Raver, Torun Lindholm & Charlotte Alm Contributions AR: writing—original draft, writing—review and editing, conceptualization, methodology, formal analysis, investigation, data curation, and visualization. TL: writing—review and editi...
Your intuition on the efficacy of an airport profiling system is wrong. The psychology of security is complex, and there isa greatdeal ofofresearchabout how our brains systematically get security decisions wrong. This is an example of that. Profiling at airports gives us less security at greater...
The Psychology of Fitting In Fitting into most groups of people requires some degree ofconformity. You need to be interested in the topics that others in the group are interested in and think and talk about them the way they do. Becoming an integral part of these groups requires that you ...
In psychology, this kind of conservative active inference may be the homologue of being in a ‘flow state’ [119]. In short, precise particles may be the kind of particles we associate with living systems. And precise particles have low entropy paths. If so, the question now becomes: what...
People from most countries and cultures will be relatively safe, especially because they might be more inclined to wait for a safe time to cross or follow the crowds, predicts David C. Schwebel, a psychology professor at The University of Alabama at Birmingham who studies youth safety. ...