Laith Al-Shawaf
Laith Al-Shawaf
The behavioral sciences have made a great deal of progress over the last century. They remain stymied, however, by the persistence of the fallacious "evolved vs. learned" dichotomy, in which researchers and students are encouraged to think ...
Bystanders and the murder of George Floyd: Analyzing bystander intervention in the course of a police killing [0.03%]
目击者与乔治·弗洛伊德之死:分析旁观者的干预行为及其在警察杀人过程中的作用
Mark Levine,Chris Walton,Richard Philpot et al.
Mark Levine et al.
Using a detailed transcription, obtained from body-camera, CCTV, and smartphone footage of the murder of George Floyd, we examine the behavior of bystanders as events unfolded. Analysis reveals 205 direct verbal bystander interventions comp...
Publication trends for qualitative inquiry in American Psychological Association and Association for Psychological Science journals [0.03%]
美国心理协会和心理科学协会杂志上关于质性研究的发文趋势
Tamara Stecyk,Dennis C Wendt,Sophie Blackmore
Tamara Stecyk
Framed against the long-standing dominance of quantitative methods in psychological science, this study examined contemporary publishing patterns for qualitative inquiry in American Psychological Association (APA) and Association for Psycho...
Jianning Dang,Li Liu
Jianning Dang
People employ artificial intelligence (AI) tools to perform tasks that otherwise would require human intelligence. This review seeks to advance the understanding of adverse psychosocial outcomes of AI while acknowledging its benefits. Speci...
Is psychological research producing the kind of knowledge clinicians find useful? [0.03%]
心理学研究产生的知识对临床医生有用吗?
Christopher J Hopwood,Katie Aafjes-van Doorn,Vera Békés et al.
Christopher J Hopwood et al.
The science-practice gap is a barrier to evidence-based health care. We sought to examine the match between the kinds of studies done by clinical psychology researchers and the kinds of evidence practicing clinicians find useful. We reviewe...
Jiin Jung,John H Miller,Scott E Page
Jiin Jung
This article describes seven potential benefits of incorporating agent-based modeling (ABM) as a core research methodology for psychological research on social phenomena: building formal theories of complex social systems, validating multil...
Rose McDermott
Rose McDermott
This article memorializes Philip G. Zimbardo (1933-2024). Voted "most popular" in his high school graduating class, Zimbardo went on to Brooklyn College, where he triple-majored in sociology, anthropology, and psychology, graduating in 1954...
Helen A Neville,Michelle Fine,Kevin O Cokley et al.
Helen A Neville et al.
Presents an obituary for Dr. William E. Cross, Jr. Dr. Cross's educational and psychological careers are summarized and professional recognitions and awards are noted. It is noted that his nigrescence theory revolutionized research on Black...
Joshua Klayman
Joshua Klayman
Memorializes Robin M. Hogarth (1942-2024). Hogarth was a founder of the field of judgment and decision making (aka behavioral decision theory), which begat behavioral economics. His legacy includes 50 years of research, mentorship, outreach...
Robert K Conyne
Robert K Conyne
Memorializes Arthur (Andy) M. Horne (1942-2024), esteemed counseling psychologist, lauded for his contributions to group counseling, bullying prevention, violence reduction, and prevention. Andy served the University of Georgia in the Depar...