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Psychological and Behavioral Campus Climate Assessment at a Small Midwestern University: Studying Mixed-methodological Practices
(University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2017)Campus climate was assessed using a concurrent mixed-methodological approach. The study partially replicated Vaccaro’s (2010) suggestion that positive quantitative campus climate assessment results sit negative qualitative ... -
Psychological aspects of medicine
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The Psychological Effects of a Competitive Environment and Non-Competitive Environment of College-Aged Students Performing Cognitive Tasks
(Journal of Advanced Student Sciences (JASS), 2019)Throughout human history, competition has been a motivator behind many successes and failures. Evolutionarily, competition underlies the theory of natural selection, in which organisms compete for natural resources and ... -
Psychological skills, coaching, and performance of cyclo-cross athletes
(2013-05)Psychological skills have been shown to predict performance in many types of athletes (Hayslip, Petrie, MacIntire, & Jones, 2010; Krane & Williams, 2006; Kruger, 2010; MacNamara, Button, & Collins, 2010), as coaching can ... -
Psychology Exceptionalism and the Multiple Discovery of the Replication Crisis
(Review of General Psychology, 2021-09-23)This article outlines what we call the “narrative of psychology exceptionalism” in commentaries on the replication crisis: many thoughtful commentaries link the current crisis to the specificity of psychology’s history, ... -
A Psychophysical Approach to Discounting : Sex and Food.
(2009-02-05)Discounting has been defined as a decrease in the subjective value of an outcome as the delay to or uncertainty of receiving the outcome increases. Previous research on discounting indicates that when outcomes are either ... -
A Psychophysical Approach to Discounting : Sex and Money.
(2009-02-05)Discounting has been defined as a decrease in the subjective value of an outcome as the delay to or uncertainty of receiving the outcome increases. Previous research on discounting indicates that when outcomes are delayed, ...