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Symposia Guide: Psychology and Physical Health

February 12, 2014 /in SPSP 2014 thepsych /by The Psych Report

There is a rich intersection between psychology and physical health. These symposia present some of the latest research on how things like positive affect, stress, and social relationships can impact physical health. Symposium S-A11 The Next Frontier in Social Support and Health Research: Clarifying the Micro-Level Mechanisms Friday, February 14, 2014, 9:45 AM – 11:00 […]

Symposia Guide: Personal Relationships

February 12, 2014 /in SPSP 2014 thepsych /by The Psych Report

From parenthood to friendships to sex, these symposia present the latest research on personal relationships. Symposium S-A2 Power and Close Relationships: The (In)Significance and Asymmetric Influence of Others in Goal Pursuit and Emotion Friday, February 14, 2014, 9:45 AM – 11:00 AM, Ballroom A Chair: Joe Magee, New York University Co-Chair: Kristin Laurin, Stanford University […]

Symposia Guide: Sessions to Note

February 12, 2014 /in SPSP 2014 thepsych /by The Psych Report

Otherwise uncategorizable, these symposia caught our eye. Symposium S-A7 When to Judge a Book by Its Cover: Timing, Context, and Individual Differences in First Impressions Friday, February 14, 2014, 9:45 AM – 11:00 AM, Ballroom B/C Chair: Vivian Zayas, Cornell University Co-Chair: Nicholas Rule, University of Toronto People readily judge a book by its cover, […]

Symposia Guide: Full Version

February 12, 2014 /in Uncategorized thepsych /by The Psych Report

  Big Issues, Big Ideas 9 symposia discussing research surrounding the big social and political issues that face our country today–gender inequality, class and status differences, racism and prejudice, environmental sustainability, among others. Symposium S-D3 Why Haven’t we Shattered the Glass Ceiling? Covert and Subtle Biases Impeding Equality in the Workplace Friday, February 14, 2014, […]

The Research Lead: Selection of Latest Psychology Research

December 31, 2013 /1 Comment/in Research Lead, Research Lead 2013, Science thepsych /by The Psych Report

Research Lead: Forensic Psychology

December 31, 2013 /in Research Lead Archive thepsych /by The Psych Report
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