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Autor:
Timothy P. Schofield, Timothy Deckman, Christopher P. Garris, C. Nathan DeWall, Thomas F. Denson
Publikováno v:
SAGE Open, Vol 5 (2015)
When predominantly White participants in Western countries are asked to shoot individuals in a computer game who may carry weapons, they show a greater bias to shoot at outgroup members and people stereotyped as dangerous. The goal was to determine t
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/70fb5cb4a87a442cb57327362d73bd08
Autor:
Tatiana Orozco Schember, C. Nathan DeWall, Angela D. Bryan, Richard S. Pond, John B. Nezlek, Austin Lee Nichols, Benjamin S. Crosier, Renée J. Bator, Peter K. Jonason, Gregory D. Webster, C. Veronica Smith, Timothy Deckman, Laura C. Crysel, Bonnie M. Le, Lee A. Kirkpatrick, E. Layne Paddock
Publikováno v:
Journal of Personality Assessment. 97:638-649
In contexts that increasingly demand brief self-report measures (e.g., experience sampling, longitudinal and field studies), researchers seek succinct surveys that maintain reliability and validity. One such measure is the 12-item Brief Aggression Qu
Autor:
Jessica McKenzie, Todd B. Kashdan, Kirk Warren Brown, Emily L. B. Lykins, David R. Schurtz, C. Nathan DeWall, Suzanne C. Segerstrom, Daniel R. Evans, Matthew T. Gailliot, Timothy Deckman
Publikováno v:
Personality and Individual Differences. 71:171-175
Four experiments, three cross-sectional and one longitudinal, tested the hypothesis that contemplating one’s own death produces a shift toward the use of positive emotion words. Participants who wrote about their own death, compared with those who
Publikováno v:
Social Psychological and Personality Science. 5:131-139
Social and physical pain share common overlap at linguistic, behavioral, and neural levels. Prior research has shown that acetaminophen—an analgesic medication that acts indirectly through cannabinoid 1 receptors—reduces the social pain associate
Publikováno v:
Journal of Personality. 79:1281-1314
People have a fundamental need for positive and lasting relationships. This need to belong is rooted in evolutionary history and gave rise to the development of traits that enable individuals to gain acceptance and to avoid rejection. Because belongi
Autor:
C. Nathan DeWall, Timothy Deckman
Publikováno v:
Personality and Individual Differences. 51:674-678
How does impulsivity relate to risky sexual behavior? Whereas some research has attempted to answer this question in terms of global impulsivity, past research has demonstrated the need to conceptualize impulsivity as a multifaceted trait ( Whiteside
Publikováno v:
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 100:621-629
Being inattentive to attractive relationship alternatives can enhance relationship well-being. The current investigation, however, demonstrates that implicitly preventing people from attending to desirable relationship alternatives may undermine, rat
Publikováno v:
DeWall, C N, Deckman, T, Gailliot, M T & Bushman, B J 2010, ' Sweetened blood cools hot tempers: Physiological self-control and aggression ', Aggressive Behavior, vol. 37, no. 1, pp. 73-80 . https://doi.org/10.1002/ab.20366
Aggressive Behavior, 37(1), 73-80. Wiley
Aggressive Behavior, 37(1), 73-80. Wiley
Aggressive and violent behaviors are restrained by self-control. Self-control consumes a lot of glucose in the brain, suggesting that low glucose and poor glucose metabolism are linked to aggression and violence. Four studies tested this hypothesis.
Autor:
Gregory D, Webster, C Nathan, Dewall, Richard S, Pond, Timothy, Deckman, Peter K, Jonason, Bonnie M, Le, Austin Lee, Nichols, Tatiana Orozco, Schember, Laura C, Crysel, Benjamin S, Crosier, C Veronica, Smith, E Layne, Paddock, John B, Nezlek, Lee A, Kirkpatrick, Angela D, Bryan, Renée J, Bator
Publikováno v:
Aggressive behavior. 40(2)
A key problem facing aggression research is how to measure individual differences in aggression accurately and efficiently without sacrificing reliability or validity. Researchers are increasingly demanding brief measures of aggression for use in app
Violence and aggression are prevalent across human cultures and daily life. One merely has to turn on the television or open an Internet browser to quickly gain access to violent images. For our early human ancestors, aggressive behavior had consider
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::2d5ab1114a69235470119742b148cbb3
https://doi.org/10.1093/obo/9780199828340-0087
https://doi.org/10.1093/obo/9780199828340-0087