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Psychology is an international journal dedicated to the latest advancements in psychology. The goal of this journal is to provide a platform for doctors and academicians all over the world to promote, share, and discuss various new issues and developments in psychology related problems. All manuscripts must be prepare…
Darlene McDonough
This paper compares Brian Cambourne’s Conditions of Learning (1988), APA’s Learner-Centered Psy chological Principles (1997), and Malcolm Knowles’ Adult Learning Theory (2011). These theories em brace the natural learning process and not the traditional view…
Phillip Atiba Goff, Liana Maris Epstein, Avital Mentovich, Kavita S. Reddy
Research on legitimacy has focused on subordinate groups to the exclusion of authority figures. The pre sent research explores how authorities experience concerns with their own legitimacy. We do so in the context of law enforcement asked to enact a legitimac…
Phillip Atiba Goff, Matthew Christian Jackson, Andrew H. Nichols, Brooke Allison Lewis Di Leone
The present research examines how Whites employ strategic colorblindness—the strategic assertion that race should not and/or does not matter—in interracial interactions, and how stereotype threat and concern about non-Whites influence the use of this conversa…
Jacqueline Pei, Jenelle M. Job, Cheryl Poth, Erin Atkinson
The present study begins to address the need for evidence-based approaches for guiding the psychological assessment of children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD). This project represents an impor tant step toward increasing links between research a…
Antonia Mantonakis, Bryan Galiffi, Ummugulsum Aysan, Randi Beckett
The metacognitive cue of fluency is known to affect consumers’ evaluations and judgments (Schwarz, 2004). We questioned whether this effect extends to perceived taste experiences, and whether knowledge moderates the effect of fluency on taste evaluations. Acr…
Iryna Arshava, Dina Nosenko, Ganna Nosenko, Anton Sayevich
In search of approaches to defining the psychological life history of an individual the contemporary per sonality psychologists address the individual differences in behavior reflecting the interplay of the spe cific real life situations and the new dynamic c…
Antonia Mantonakis, Amanda Wudarzewski, Daniel M. Bernstein, Seema L. Clifasefi, Elizabeth F. Loftus
In this study, we explore whether false beliefs about a past experience affect current consumption of wine by suggesting to participants that they either “Loved” or “Got Sick” from drinking white wine before age 20. Specifically, we report the consequences of…
Rosa María Pons, Yael Sharan, José Manuel Serrano, Clotilde Lomeli, Céline Buchs
This article proposes a teacher training program in Cooperative Learning Methods (CLM). The analysis of the effects of the program on the development of CLM instructional designs is based on an eight cate gory system which supports the development of instruct…
Theodore W. McDonald, Erica L. Chown, Jordan E. Tabb, Amy K. Schaeffer, Elsa K. M. Howard
Past research suggests that senior citizens often face challenges related to deteriorating physical and men tal health, and the quality of their lives may suffer as a result. Past research also suggests that volunteering can improve the health and quality of…
Alfonso J. García, Yolanda Troyano
Based on the original survey “Relating to Older People Evaluation” (ROPE) by Cherry and Palmore (2008), we have elaborated the instrument Evaluation for Older Adults that consists of 20 items. In this project, we intend on studying the positive and negative b…
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