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Increased Meta-Perceptions of Agreeableness and Extraversion Predict Partner Satisfaction
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Meta-perceptions are defined as judgments made by the self about what others think about the self. This research predicted partner satisfaction from meta-perceptions of personality. ... More>
Grit Versus Aptitude: Relative Influence of Effort and Intelligence in Academic Success
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In educational research, an age-old question has remained unanswered: Does IQ or hard work matter more in predicting success in school? ... More>
Social Networking in a Graduate Industrial/Organizational Program
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While social networks proliferate, insight is lacking about how graduate students, faculty, and administration collaboratively engage such networks. ... More>
Developing a Clinical Decision Support System
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In this poster session from the 25th APS Annual Convention, David Albert discusses an application designed to help healthcare providers analyze complex patient data. ... More>
Failure to Replicate the Mehta and Zhu (2009) Color Effect
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Mehta and Zhu (2009) reported several studies in Science on the effects of the colors red and blue over a series of cognitive tasks. Kenneth M. Steele shares his lab’s failure to replicate parts of this study at the 25th APS Annual Convention. ... More>



