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  • ...t is a response to perceived problems of what some have called "[[positive psychology]] as usual."<ref name=":3" /> == Limitations of positive psychology == ...
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  • ...s happened ''unconsciously'', then it is referred to as [[task switching (psychology)|task switching]]. Both are forms of [[cognitive flexibility]]. ...positive thoughts, but also to shift into a quiet state of [[mindfulness (psychology)|mindfulness]]. Cognitive shifting is also employed quite dominantly in the ...
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  • ...t is a response to perceived problems of what some have called "[[positive psychology]] as usual."<ref name=":3" /> == Limitations of positive psychology == ...
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  • ...55168}}</ref> This implies one has access to, and direct [[Self-knowledge (psychology)|self-knowledge]] of, their own thoughts in such a way that others do not.< * ''Positive characterization'': privileged access comes through [[introspection]]. ...
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  • ...ology Compass 2(1)</ref>{{rp|444}} formulated by [[Columbia University]] [[psychology]] [[professor]] and [[researcher]] [[E. Tory Higgins]] regarding people's [ ...rship Styles: How Fit Increases Job Satisfaction. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 29(2), 137–149. {{doi|10.1080/01973530701331700}}</ref> ...
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  • ...72334918|doi-access=free}}</ref> General knowledge also supports [[Schema (psychology)|schemata]] for textual understanding.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=An|first=Shu ...eneral Knowledge?|last=Stuart-Hamilton|first=Ian|date=6 April 2014|website=Psychology Today|language=en-US|access-date=2019-08-24}}</ref> ...
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  • ...] of future outcomes whether negative or positive. If a person predicts a positive outcome in the relationship this can lead to increased [[Interpersonal attr ...ship beyond this level. Attempts to continue or escalate would result from positive predicted outcome values, while attempts to terminate or curtail would resu ...
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  • ...eristics about one another.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Emotional Intimacy {{!}} Psychology Today |url=https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/stronger-the-broken-plac ...individual of social support, self-efficiency, life satisfaction and other positive effects. It also shows the negative relation between a decrease of EIS and ...
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  • {{Short description|Phenomenon in psychology}} ...itchell">{{cite book |last1=Mitchell |first1=Terence R. |title=Handbook of Psychology (volume 12) |last2=Daniels |first2=Denise |date=2003 |publisher=John Wiley ...
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  • ...ive environment which will enable people to initiate, sustain and maintain positive and desirable [[behavior]] outcomes.<ref name="UNFPA">{{Cite journal SBCC is the strategic use of communication to promote positive health outcomes, based on proven theories and models of [[Behavior change ( ...
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  • {{Psychology sidebar}} ...psychology|occupational]] and [[clinical psychology|clinical]] [[Applied psychology|applications]]. ...
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  • ...ntrary to a negative climate, this form of communication seeks to create a positive, more tolerable environment. ...eview and test of two theories|journal = Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|date = 2000-05-01|issn = 0022-3514|pmid = 10821196|pages = 889–905|volume = ...
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  • ...on job performance, attitudes, and withdrawal behaviors. ''The Journal of Psychology, 126'', 465-475.</ref> TSE does not highlight specific technological tasks; .... Self-efficacy beliefs: Comparison of five measures. ''Journal of Applied Psychology, 79,'' 364-369</ref> Specifically, there are two main ways of scoring self- ...
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  • ...odel, a negative outlook on reality, sometimes called ''negative [[schema (psychology)|schemas]]'' (or ''schemata''), is a factor in symptoms of emotional dysfun ...nal Psychotherapy and Individual Psychology |journal=Journal of Individual Psychology |year=1957 |volume=13 |page=42}}</ref> Beck first started to notice these a ...
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  • '''Self-knowledge''' is a term used in [[psychology]] to describe the information that an individual draws upon when finding an Self-knowledge is a component of the [[Self (psychology)|self]] or, more accurately, the [[self-concept]]. It is the knowledge of o ...
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  • ...e-Quantitative Elements Using Systematic Observation |journal=Frontiers in Psychology |volume=12 |page=637304 |doi=10.3389/fpsyg.2021.637304 |pmid=33868108 |pmc= ...hroughout a season or several seasons. For example, research suggests that positive instructional and structured coaching techniques that lead to more autocrat ...
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  • {{Psychology sidebar}} ...ry superiority|better than average]]. The rational model holds that overly positive prior beliefs about one's skills are the source of false self-assessment. A ...
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  • ==False positive paradox== ...nt identified as a user will be a non-user. This has been called the False Positive Paradox }} - Citing: {{cite book |last1= Gonick |first1= L. |last2= Smith | ...
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  • {{Short description|Theory in social psychology}} {{Psychology sidebar}} ...
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  • ::*[[Negative number]], [[Positive number]], [[Parity (mathematics)]] ==Psychology== ...
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  • ...upport for COVID‐19 mitigation policies |journal=Journal of Applied Social Psychology |date=2022 |volume=52 |issue=1 |pages=15–29 |doi=10.1111/jasp.12827 |pmid=3 ...=2015|title=How to Combat Distrust of Science: The Surprising Power of the Psychology of Consensus|journal=Scientific American Mind|url=http://www.scientificamer ...
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