Social judgments—that others are kind or cruel, well-intentioned or conniving—can ease or disrupt social interactions. And yet a person’s internal state can color these judgments—a phenomenon known as affective realism. We examined the factors that contribute to, and mitigate, affective realism during a stressful interview. We hypothesized and found that individuals’ (N=161) ability to accurately perceive their own internal sensations influenced whether they attributed their own heightened stress reactions (i.e., sympathetic nervous system reactivity) to the behavior of two impassive interviewers. Participants who were poor heartbeat detectors perceived the interviewers as less helpful, polite, or professional, and more apathetic, judgmenta...
Self-efficacy refers to how people feel about their ability to perform a task effectively (Shunk, 19...
The present study is a dyadic examination of the effects individuals’ perceptions of their partners’...
The aim of this study was to collect information from spoken/signed language interpreters about thei...
In response to previous unsuccessful attempts to produce a valid measure of intercultural sensitivit...
Social animals must overcome conflicts, an inherent and often detrimental consequence of gregarious ...
Social anhedonia has received increasing empirical attention and support as a vulnerability marker f...
Schizophrenia is a devastating disorder characterized by a variety of bizarre behaviors as well as d...
This study brought to light the narratives of four ordinary environmental educators with the purpose...
Previous research has demonstrated that gender influences negotiation behavior and outcomes. Using r...
Male childhood sexual abuse (CSA) is a traumatic experience that is prevalent, under-reported, and u...
West Virginia’s opioid-related death rates have surpassed any other state since 2014, with projectio...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the differences among the human figure drawings ...
The thesis has been completed in partial fulfilment of a Doctoral training course for Clinical Psych...
The present study examined the relationships of depression, social support, and socio-demographic fa...
Previous research has demonstrated that gender influences negotiation behavior and outcomes. Using r...
Self-efficacy refers to how people feel about their ability to perform a task effectively (Shunk, 19...
The present study is a dyadic examination of the effects individuals’ perceptions of their partners’...
The aim of this study was to collect information from spoken/signed language interpreters about thei...
In response to previous unsuccessful attempts to produce a valid measure of intercultural sensitivit...
Social animals must overcome conflicts, an inherent and often detrimental consequence of gregarious ...
Social anhedonia has received increasing empirical attention and support as a vulnerability marker f...
Schizophrenia is a devastating disorder characterized by a variety of bizarre behaviors as well as d...
This study brought to light the narratives of four ordinary environmental educators with the purpose...
Previous research has demonstrated that gender influences negotiation behavior and outcomes. Using r...
Male childhood sexual abuse (CSA) is a traumatic experience that is prevalent, under-reported, and u...
West Virginia’s opioid-related death rates have surpassed any other state since 2014, with projectio...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the differences among the human figure drawings ...
The thesis has been completed in partial fulfilment of a Doctoral training course for Clinical Psych...
The present study examined the relationships of depression, social support, and socio-demographic fa...
Previous research has demonstrated that gender influences negotiation behavior and outcomes. Using r...
Self-efficacy refers to how people feel about their ability to perform a task effectively (Shunk, 19...
The present study is a dyadic examination of the effects individuals’ perceptions of their partners’...
The aim of this study was to collect information from spoken/signed language interpreters about thei...