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View article: Moralizing Consent: Three Field Studies Testing a Student-Led Intervention at University Parties
Moralizing Consent: Three Field Studies Testing a Student-Led Intervention at University Parties Open
Moralization is the process by which preferences become moral values. We investigated a practice that is changing its moral status on college campuses in the United States: affirmative consent to sexual activity. We tested whether messages…
View article: Structurally unjust: how lay beliefs about racism relate to responses to racial inequality in the criminal legal system
Structurally unjust: how lay beliefs about racism relate to responses to racial inequality in the criminal legal system Open
Racial inequality has been a persistent component of American society since its inception. The present research investigates how lay beliefs about the nature of racism—as primarily caused by prejudiced individuals or, rather, to structural…
View article: Structurally unjust: how lay beliefs about racism relate to responses to racial inequality in the criminal legal system
Structurally unjust: how lay beliefs about racism relate to responses to racial inequality in the criminal legal system Open
Racial inequality has been a persistent component of American society since its inception. The present research investigates how lay beliefs about the nature of racism—as primarily caused by prejudiced individuals or, rather, to structural…
View article: When Harry Met Sally: Older Adult Spouses’ First Encounter Reminiscing and Well-Being
When Harry Met Sally: Older Adult Spouses’ First Encounter Reminiscing and Well-Being Open
Background and Objectives Interest in reminiscence activities for older adults has grown in recent years, but the benefits of co-reminiscence are not well-known. Drawing from a narrative identity framework, this study examined older adult …
View article: Laughter and short-term blood pressure reactivity in middle-aged and older adult spousal support interactions.
Laughter and short-term blood pressure reactivity in middle-aged and older adult spousal support interactions. Open
In social support interactions, targets' laughter may have short-term blood pressure benefits for caregiving spouses and distress reducing benefits for both spouses. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).
View article: Managing emotions in the face of discrimination: The differential effects of self-immersion, self-distanced reappraisal, and positive reappraisal.
Managing emotions in the face of discrimination: The differential effects of self-immersion, self-distanced reappraisal, and positive reappraisal. Open
Contending with sexism is associated with negative affective outcomes, including increased anger, anxiety, and depression. Prior research demonstrates that the use of emotion-regulation strategies, such as self-distanced reappraisal, when …
View article: Managing Emotions in the Face of Discrimination: The Differential Effects of Self-Immersion, Self-Distanced Reappraisal, and Positive Reappraisal
Managing Emotions in the Face of Discrimination: The Differential Effects of Self-Immersion, Self-Distanced Reappraisal, and Positive Reappraisal Open
Contending with sexism is associated with negative affective outcomes, including increased anger, anxiety, and depression. Research largely outside of the discrimination domain suggests that emotion regulation strategies, such as reapprais…
View article: Gender differences in short-term cardiovascular effects of giving and receiving support for health concerns in marriage.
Gender differences in short-term cardiovascular effects of giving and receiving support for health concerns in marriage. Open
Receiving support individually may be more important than receiving support mutually for older adult spouses coping with their health concerns. Also, support interventions for couples coping with health conditions should take into account …
View article: The Ties that Bind Networks: Weak Ties Facilitate the Emergence of Collective Memories
The Ties that Bind Networks: Weak Ties Facilitate the Emergence of Collective Memories Open
From families to nations, what binds individuals in social groups is the degree to which they share beliefs, norms, and memories. While local clusters of communicating individuals can sustain shared memories and norms, communities characte…