Research has shown varying results for gender differences in emotional reactivity. While some studies have found that women have greater negative affect than men, others have found no difference. Likewise, other studies have also found contradicting results for positive affect. Furthermore, as people age, affect variability towards both positive and negative stimuli diminish for both men and women. This suggests that gender differences in reactivity may be different in older populations than younger populations. Using data from the Daily Experience and Wellbeing Study (DEWS) involving 313 older adults aged 65 and older, the present study examines the gender differences in the association between positive or negative encounters and the mood ...
Recent national health reports have shown that despite a considerable increase in sexual health know...
Though the mentally ill are more likely to be the victims of violent crimes than the perpetrators t...
The current study explores the interactions of cognitive load and stereotypes on emotions felt towar...
Much research on mindfulness and meditation investigates the relationship between mindfulness practi...
The purpose of this research is to identify what factors contribute to the effectiveness of social m...
Growing evidence suggests that media images of ideal female and male body-types have a negative impa...
Shyness is a widespread phenomenon which is present in the lives of majority of people. Although it ...
Gender parity within leadership teams has a number of benefits for organisations and their stakehold...
Allomaternal care (AMC) is widespread throughout the primate order, previous studies have focused on...
Research on informant discrepancies between parents and children has provided conflicting findings, ...
Allomaternal care (AMC) is widespread throughout the primate order, previous studies have focused on...
Purpose: The purpose of this interpretive phenomenological study is to explore the lived experience ...
This collaborative project, consisting of a paper and a brief presentation to the Muncie Small Busin...
Superdiversity is a relatively new term coined by Vertovec (2007) and remains under researched withi...
Recent national health reports have shown that despite a considerable increase in sexual health know...
Recent national health reports have shown that despite a considerable increase in sexual health know...
Though the mentally ill are more likely to be the victims of violent crimes than the perpetrators t...
The current study explores the interactions of cognitive load and stereotypes on emotions felt towar...
Much research on mindfulness and meditation investigates the relationship between mindfulness practi...
The purpose of this research is to identify what factors contribute to the effectiveness of social m...
Growing evidence suggests that media images of ideal female and male body-types have a negative impa...
Shyness is a widespread phenomenon which is present in the lives of majority of people. Although it ...
Gender parity within leadership teams has a number of benefits for organisations and their stakehold...
Allomaternal care (AMC) is widespread throughout the primate order, previous studies have focused on...
Research on informant discrepancies between parents and children has provided conflicting findings, ...
Allomaternal care (AMC) is widespread throughout the primate order, previous studies have focused on...
Purpose: The purpose of this interpretive phenomenological study is to explore the lived experience ...
This collaborative project, consisting of a paper and a brief presentation to the Muncie Small Busin...
Superdiversity is a relatively new term coined by Vertovec (2007) and remains under researched withi...
Recent national health reports have shown that despite a considerable increase in sexual health know...
Recent national health reports have shown that despite a considerable increase in sexual health know...
Though the mentally ill are more likely to be the victims of violent crimes than the perpetrators t...
The current study explores the interactions of cognitive load and stereotypes on emotions felt towar...