Particularly impressive about the approach of these researchers is that they used different methods to test their hypothesis. Conceptual replications deserve to be taken seriously. One important "so what" of hu
Cognitive behavioral therapy recognizes that any of our thoughts, beliefs, or rules can be more or less accurate ways of perceiving the world. A thought can be positive“I did well”or negative“I did badly”, but this is less important than whether it isaccurate or inaccurate. Despite what...
Despite previous investigations of service user preferences for the overall mental health service treatment of psychosis, there is uncertainty surrounding the specific psychological intervention preferences of service users with psychosis. We conducted a systematic review of 10 studies outlining the psychologica...
Review helpfulnessLanguage style matchingThis study explores the role of language style in the perceived quality of online reviews. Drawing from research in psychology and sociology, we posit that language style matching (LSM) of a review—the degree to which the language style of a review matches...
More and more tourists are sharing their experiences on their social media through a combination of photos, texts, and hashtags. But there is a scarcity of studies in literature on analyzing tourists’ visual content in relation to tourism destinations.
Pictorial content embedded in UGC positively influences the number of helpful votes given to UGC about mature destinations. 2.3.2.2. Sentiment polarity The influence of sentiment polarity (positive/negative versus neutral) on perceived helpfulness is debated. Some studies have suggested that favourable/un...
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated online grocery shopping and disrupted customer loyalty. This study analyzes 45,603 Trustpilot reviews of grocery retailers across three eras: pre-pandemic, pandemic, and the "new normal". We employ Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count to categorize loyalty drivers into...
The sample size is an important feature of any empirical study in which the goal is to make inferences about a population from a sample. In practice, the sample size used in a study is determined based on the expense of data collection, and the need to have sufficient statistical power. ...
Nevertheless, we can ask people about their mental states, whereas we cannot similarly ask other species about theirs. How can we get at this? Through clever experiments. A typical scenario might be to create a situation where one individual has to demonstrate that another individual...
The findings highlight that well-being is as important in later life as at any other time. As the participants went around their homes and talked through how they spent their days, they gave many examples of how technology impacted on their well-being. From a positive psychology perspective,...