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Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Social Psychology, Vol 2 (2024)
Democrats and Republicans increasingly demonstrate negative intergroup attitudes, posing a threat to bipartisan progress. Based on the Common Ingroup Identity Model, people from different political groups can simultaneously identify with a superordin
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https://doaj.org/article/42c074a7bf594afe8ea6de83634bf641
Autor:
Maciej Behnke, Daniel Lakens, Kate Petrova, Patrycja Chwiłkowska, Szymon Jęśko Białek, Maciej Kłoskowski, Wadim Krzyżaniak, Patryk Maciejewski, Lukasz D. Kaczmarek, Kacper Szymański, Jeremy P. Jamieson, James J. Gross
Publikováno v:
Royal Society Open Science, Vol 11, Iss 6 (2024)
Affective responses during stressful, high-stakes situations can play an important role in shaping performance. For example, feeling shaky and nervous at a job interview can undermine performance, whereas feeling excited during that same interview ca
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https://doaj.org/article/6efe97ab91084a9e9eb6bff6ed99a4ec
Autor:
Cameron A. Hecht, Samuel D. Gosling, Christopher J. Bryan, Jeremy P. Jamieson, Jared S. Murray, David S. Yeager
Publikováno v:
JCPP Advances, Vol 3, Iss 4, Pp n/a-n/a (2023)
Abstract Background Single‐session interventions have the potential to address young people's mental health needs at scale, but their effects are heterogeneous. We tested whether the mindset + supportive context hypothesis could help explain when i
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https://doaj.org/article/3aeaa35097274d19bee5c330b8055bea
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 16, Iss 1, p e0245671 (2021)
There remains a dearth of research on causal roles of perceived interracial competition on psychological outcomes. Towards this end, this research experimentally manipulated perceptions of group-level competition between Black and White individuals i
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https://doaj.org/article/04d42ed351cf4bee909dbef2e2742900
Autor:
David S. Yeager, Christopher J. Bryan, James J. Gross, Jared S. Murray, Danielle Krettek Cobb, Pedro H. F. Santos, Hannah Gravelding, Meghann Johnson, Jeremy P. Jamieson
Publikováno v:
Nature. 607:512-520
Social-evaluative stressors—experiences in which people feel they could be judged negatively—pose a major threat to adolescent mental health1–3 and can cause young people to disengage from stressful pursuits, resulting in missed opportunities t
Autor:
Brett J. Peters, Harry T. Reis, Yuthika U. Girme, Garth J. O. Fletcher, Jeremy P. Jamieson, Matthew J Sigal, Levi R. Baker, Nickola C. Overall
Publikováno v:
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 121:524-547
Suppressing the expression of negative emotions tends to undermine individuals' and their partners' wellbeing. However, sometimes expressive suppression may be relatively innocuous given that individuals commonly withhold negative emotions in order t
Publikováno v:
Journal of Educational Psychology. 113:1164-1176
Mathematics anxiety is a major impediment to achievement in mathematics and science academic domains. Although important steps have been made in understanding the psychological processes of mathematics anxiety, as well as developing promising interve
Autor:
Christopher G. Beevers, Jeremy P. Jamieson, Robert Josephs, Harry T. Reis, Eunjin Seo, Hae Yeon Lee, David S. Yeager
Publikováno v:
Dev Psychopathol
Adolescents who hold an entity theory of personality – the belief that people cannot change – are more likely to report internalizing symptoms during the socially stressful transition to high school. It has been puzzling, however, why a cognitive
Autor:
Yumeng Gu, Joseph Manuel Andrew Ocampo, Emily J. Hangen, Jeremy P. Jamieson, Christopher Oveis
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. 149:2187-2205
The current research examined the interpersonal dynamics of emotion regulation in a stressful collaborative context. Little is known about how regulating one's own stress responses impacts teammates. In this article, we propose that individual effort
Publikováno v:
Emotion
The dominant cultural valuation of stress is that it is "bad for me." This valuation leads to regulatory goals of reducing or avoiding stress. In this article, we propose an alternative approach-stress optimization-which integrates theory and researc