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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…
Viivi Virtanen, Kirsi Pyhalto
Reduced levels of engagement and dropping out have been identified as a major problem in doctoral education worldwide, including in the biosciences. Research suggests that engagement predict student satisfaction, degree completion, and persistence in studies.…
Maria Nordin, Peter Westerholm, Lars Alfredsson, Torbjorn Akerstedt
Aim: To investigate the relationship between two social support dimensions (network and emotional support) and sleep quality and between two social support sources (at and outside work) and sleep quality. Methods: The three-wave prospective Work Lipids and Fi…
Kevin A. Leary, Melissa E. DeRosier
The transition to college can be a difficult time as students adjust to new social and academic demands while adapting to new living circumstances in a collegiate environment. The ability of students to cope with the stress of such a transition and display po…
Catherine O’Brien
Positive psychology has influenced many disciplines in a very short span of time. This paper argues that positive psychology will realize its most significant and far reaching impact when it is applied to sustain ability efforts, locally, nationally and inter…
Daniel J. Tomasulo, James O. Pawelski
People turn to myriad ways to achieve happiness, such as physical pleasures, relationships, or the achieve ment of goals. Success in these endeavors varies, however, and may not be sustainable. Recent advances in scientific research may be able to help, with…
Sun-Mee Kang
The main purpose of the current study was to introduce the Spontaneous Expressions Recognition Test (SERT), a new thin-slice measure of emotion recognition for normative adults, and demonstrate its rela tive strengths for predicting positive interpersonal rel…
Ricardo de la Vega, Roberto Ruiz, Francisco Batista, Francisco Ortín, Carlos Giesenow
In recent years, the study of optimism and its possible influence on athletic performance has increased considerably. The key purposes of this study can be summarized as: 1 ) analyze how self-efficacy expecta tions vary depending on the level of optimism an i…
K. Marinka Gadzichowski
Current curricula in most school districts in the United States include some instruction on the recognition of patterns in kindergarten and continuing into the early elementary school years. Despite the fact that patterning is so common in school cirricua, ve…
Lea Waters
This study examined the role that employee perceptions of dispositional gratitude, state gratitude and in stitutionalized gratitude had upon job satisfaction. Employees (n = 171) completed measures of disposi tional, state and institutionalized gratitude toge…
Stephen M. Schueller
The current investigation examined if introverts and extraverts benefit differentially from specific positive psychology interventions. Across two studies participants completed various interventions: three good things, gratitude visit, savoring, signature st…
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