Social Media Emotionally Intelligent Scrolling? Nicole O'Donnell Ph.D.onMarch 1, 2024 Is it time to stop scrolling social media? Try these strategies for a healthier online life. Nicole O'Donnell, Ph.D.,is an assistant professor at Washington State University specializing in media psychology....
Decades ago, the musical Guys and Dolls lampooned our universal urge to change others with the lyrics "Marry the man today, and change his ways tomorrow." The idea that we can fix perceived flaws in our partners, friends, parents, and grown children, making them behave the way we want, ...
At today’s exchange rate, that is US$2.14. Since that is a very low pay rate for someone, say, in the U.S., such employees may sublet. For example, if I were hired by such a company at €2/hour, I could hire someone who lives somewhere where €0.80/hour is a decent enough ...
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The field of positive psychology today is most advanced in the United States and Western Europe. Even though positive psychology offers a new approach to the study of positive emotions and behavior, the ideas, theories, research, and motivation to study the positive side of human behavior is as...
Previously, he has written articles on brain sceince for New York Magazine, WIRED, and Psychology Today. You can access the interview with Dr Christian Jarrett via the following link. Dr Christian JarrettWray HerbertWray Herbert is an award-winning Washington, DC-based science journalist who has ...
Clearing the Air: Quit Smoking Today, by National Cancer Institute (HTML and PDF at smokefree.gov) Pharmacological Adjuncts in Smoking Cessation, ed. by John Grabowski and Sharon M. Hall (PDF at NIH) Tobacco and the Clinician: Interventions for Medical and Dental Practice, by National Cancer ...
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Reviewed by Psychology Today Staff People constantly evaluate themselves, and others, in domains like attractiveness, wealth, intelligence, and success. According to some studies, as much as 10 percent of our thoughts involve comparisons of some kind. Social comparison theory is the idea that ...