Journal Title: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 2010 Issue # 98.1.1. 98.1.29 . 98.1.47 Topics Covered Traits inferred from photos of politicians as to trustworthiness and electorial success in a crosscultural survey The effects of perceived vs actual resource depletion in selfregulatory behavior The effects of a supportive or an unsupportiv e audience on biological and psychologic al responses to stress Methodologies Used Survey Interview Types of Evidence Jargon or Key Terms Empirical Quantitative Statistical Empirical Quantitative Empirical Quantitative Medical/Biological Inference Cross-cultural differences Face perception Attribution Impression formation Meta-cognition Perception Self-regulation Cognitive resources Performance Ability Biological stress response Psychological resources Social support Pyschophysiology Stress reactions 98.1.13 2 Narcissists and why they are attractive at first sight based on verbal and non-verbal behaviors. Survey Empirical Quantitative Statistical Interpersonal attraction Narcissism Physical appearance Familiarity 2010 Issue # 98.2.31 9 98.2.28 1 98.2.24 5 Topics Methodologies Used Covered How Marlowe-Crowe personality, Social situations Desirability and scale relationships Brief Sympton contribute Inventory to risky Depression, sexual General Anxiety behaviors and Hostility subscales Erotophilia Erotophobia scale Personal Attributes Questionnaire Predicting Personality which Rating Form aspects of Ten-Item personality Personality are best Inventory judged by Round Robin the self and testing which are best judge by others. How victims Behavioral that feel Intentions wronged Questionnaire leads to a Positive and sense of Negative Affect Types of Evidence Empirical Study; Longitudinal Study; Quantitative Study Jargon or Key Terms Experience level Pyschosexual Behavior Sexual Orientation Sexual Risk Taking Interpersonal Relationships Contextual Associations Social Environments Quantitative Empirical Social Perception Social Cognition Self Evaluation Peers Personality Personality traits and Processes Empirical Quantitative Entitlement Morality Selfish Behavior Victimization entitlement 98.2.25 6 Bargaining assertively by females in managemen t roles are mediated by social impressions except in cases of advocacy. Schedule Pyschological Entitlement Scale Ten-Item Personality Inventory Computerized negotiation as either recruit (self) or the agent (other advocacy) Empirical Quantitative Justice Group and Interpersonal Processes Advocacy Assertiveness Human Sex Differences Impression Management Negotiation Contextual Associations Sex Roles Stereotyped Attitudes 2010 Issue # 98.3.35 6 Topics Methodologies Used Covered The automatic Implicit Association activation of Test prejudice in children and adolescents. Types of Evidence Empirical Qualitative Quantitative Jargon or Key Terms 98.3.30 2 How status motives influenced desire for green products over more luxurious nongreen Costly Signaling Theory, Competitive Altruism Empirical Quantitative Developmental Psychology Adolescent Development Attitudes Childhood Development Prejudice Automatic Attitudes Altruism Consumer Behavior Costly signaling Environmental Conservation Status Competition Reputation 98.3.40 5 98.3.45 0 products to promote proEnvironmenta l behavior Discussion Rosenberg Self centers on the Esteem Scale role of selfesteem as part of a broader psychobiologi cal system for regulating and responding to social threat and on implications for health outcomes. Attachment Experiences anxious in Close individuals Relaitionship who are Scale wishing to Ambivalence closer to their in Intimate relationship Relationship partners but Scale at the same General time fear Ambivalence rejection. Questionnair Big Five InventoryNeuroticism and Extraversion subscales Self Esteem Scales Experiences in Close Relationship Scale 2010 Empirical Quantitative Medical/Biological Empirical Quantitative Green Products Environmental Issues and Attitudes Hydrocortisone Physiological Correlates Self Esteem Social Acceptance Stress Reactions Cognitive Processes Emotional Responses Health Hormones Ambivalence Attachment Behavior Motivation Interpersonal Relationships Approach Avoidance Explicit and Implicit Measures Issue # 98.4.65 9 98.4.63 1 98.4.61 8 98.4.58 7 Topics Covered Methodologies Used How personality Meta analysis remains constant in most individuals throughout adulthood including those with personality disorders and those who are in therapy. Marriage Social Support Problem Solving Spouses Divorce Marital Satisfactio n The contrasting social functions of pride and compassion and how those who have these traits identify their self in others. Whether or not engaging in negative behaviors in intimate relationships changes relationship satisfaction. Types of Evidence Longitudinal Qualitative Marital Adjustment Test Dispositional Positive Emotional Scales Ten Item Personality Inventory Survey Measured Jargon or Key Terms Life span Personality change Personality development Personality disorders Personality traits Big Five Traits Conflict Management Microanalytic Coding Empathy Validation Longitudinal Qualitative Empirical Empirical Quantitative Judgment Pride Social Cognition Empathy Positivism Appraisal tendancy Empirical Quantitative Communication Context Negative Behavior Problem-solving Relationship Satisfaction Intimacy Marriage 2010 Issue # 98.6.857 Topics Covered Whether Methodologies Used Atttachment Types of Evidence Empirical Jargon or Key Terms Attachment 98.6.872 98.6.947 98.6.100 9 people will attempt to modify internal aspects of themselves to make them congruent with others even if the need to belong has negative impacts on the self. Emotional intensity reduces perceived psychologic distance from associated events that were perceived negatively and positively. How gratitude expressions increase prosocial behavior by enabling individuals to feel socially valued. Studies examined the association between interpersona l goals and Scale Rosenberg Self Esteem scale Self-Attributes Questionnaire Quantitative Interview Survey Empirical Quantitative Means and standard deviations by condition Batson's (1987) six-item adjective scale 7-point Likerttype response scale The Compassionate Goals Scale MarloweCrowne Social Desirability Empirical Quantitative Empirical Quantitative Automatic Social Behavior Need to belong Risk Regulation Self-other overlap Selfsynchronization Emotional States Judgment Psychological Distance Intensity Subjective Time Personality Agency and Communion Gratitude Helping Prosocial Behavior Social Worth Anxiety Depression Compassion Self-image Self-Concept Sympathy anxiety and dysphoria amongst first year college students. Scale Spielberger Trait Anxiety Inventory Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale Goals 2011 Issue # 100.1.12 9 100.2.30 9 Topics Methodologies Used Types of Evidence Covered The Functional Empirical perceived Assessment of Quantitative relationship Chronic Illness with God Therapy-Spiritual carries Well-being Scale potential for Meaning/Peace experiencing Scale anger Attitudes Towards towards God Scale God Impact of Event especially Scale with Satisfaction With sociallyLife Scale cognitive Belief in Divine predictors Intervention Scale including Center for interperson Epidemiological al anger, Studies responsibilit Depression Scale y for harm, cruelty, victimization and difficulty finding meaning. Personality Person Empirical characteristi Perception Quantitative cs and Pardigm gender differences Jargon or Key Terms Adjustment Anger God Concepts Religion Social Cognition Atheism Bereavement Neoplasms Spirituality Human Sex Difference Personality Correlates Psychosexual 100.3.55 7 100.4.76 6 in proposed casual sex offers. Women were more like to accept a proposal of casual sex if proposer was deemed sexually skilled. Determining impulsive antisocial behavior or dysfunction al affective interperson al features with the palmar skin conductance reactivity test for university students believed to have risk factor for psychopathy traits. Facebook use and relatednessneed satisfaction and how drives use while connection rewards it. 2011 Palmar Skin Conductance Reactivity Test Psychopathic Personality Inventory Multidimensional Personality Questionnaire Mood & Anxiety Symptom Questionnaire Sensation Seeking Scale Psychopathy Checklist Empirical Quantitative Qualitative Relatedness-need Satisfaction Measure Coping via Facebook Measure Facebook Use Measure Empirical Quantitative Behaviors Sexual Intercourse Social Acceptance Sexual Acceptance Sexual Satisfaction Strategies Theories Antisocial Personality Disorder Personailty Psychopathy Risk Factors Self Report Skin Resistance Temperamental Risk Factors Facebook Psychological Needs Rewards Online Social Networks Coping Behavior Motivation Issue # 100.5.827 100.6.104 3 101.1.85 Topics Methodologies Used Covered Why certain individuals have more difficulty than others staying faithful and why those with more executive control, have more success. Preference General for hostile Casuality humor even Orientation when Scale subjects are Multiple hurt or Affect ridiculed and Adjective such Checklistappreciation Hostility of hostile Measure humor can Word be a way to Completion agress Task without Balanced violating Inventory of social Desirable conventions. Responding Do narcissists have insight into their negative reputation and personality? Big Five Inventory Structured Interview for DSMIV Personality Narcissistic Personality Inventory Multi-Source Assessment of Personality Pathology Types of Evidence Empirical Quantitative Jargon or Key Terms Empirical Quantitative Aggressive Behavior Hostility Humor Interpersonal Interaction Motivation Independent Personality Self-Regulatory Processes Autonomy Narcissism Personality Reputation Self-Perception Social Perception Empirical Quantitative Infidelity Executive Control Interpersonal Attraction Romance Self-Regulation Cognitive Control Cognitive Ability Attractive Alternatives 100.2.337 Whites tend to associate multiculturalism with exclusion and not associate themselves as part of multiculturalism concepts but showed interest in work for multicultural organization s. Ten Item Personality Inventory Me/Not Me SelfAssociation Measure MarloweCrowne Social Desirability Scale Implicit Association Test Diversity Endorsement Measure Empirical Quantitative Diversity Whites Minority Groups Multiculturalism Inclusion Color Blindness 2011 Issue # 100.3.579 101.4.653 Topics Covered Personality traits that are defined by cognitive, emotional, and behavioral patterns that likely contribute to unhealthy weight and difficulties with weight managemen t. Feelings of Methodologies Used NEO Personality Inventory Types of Evidence Empirical Quantitative Jargon or Key Terms Measured Survey Empirical Body Mass Index Five Factor Personality Model Obesity Weight Gain Adult Development Life Span Personality Traits Cognitive 101.5.101 2 101.6.123 9 envy have important consequence s for cognitive processingdepleting memory, attention and selfregulatory resources. How ideal partner preferences intersect with the process of romantic relationship initiation and maintenance . Social support is critical for psychologica l and physical well-being and pets can serve as important sources of social support, providing many positive psychologica l and physical benefits. Quantitative Thematic Apperception Test Partner Impression Questionnaire Empirical Quantitative Cohen and Hoberman Physical Illness and Symptoms Measure Sunjective Happiness Measure Exercise and Fitness Measure Bartholomew and Horowitz Attachment Style Measure Inclusion of Others in the Self Scale Overall Support Measure Pet Anthropomorp hism Measure Empirical Quantitative Processes Jealousy Social Cognition Social Comparison Attention Evolutionary Psychology Memory Self Regulation Human Mate Selection Interpersonal Attraction Preferences Interpersonal Relationships Desire Ideal Partner Preferences Interspecies Interaction Pets Social Support Well Being Exercise Individual Differences Personality Correlates Self Esteem Social Needs Measure Dog Personality Questionnaire NEO Personality Inventor Rosenberg Self Esteem Scale Perceived Stress Scale Loneliness Scale Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale 2012 Issue # 102.1.87 102.2.215 Topics Covered Not all embarrassme nt need be unpleasant and negative. It can foster prosocialty and trust amongst peers who see a more generous behavior and emotion. Buyer’s remorse. How material purchases result in regrets and experiential purchases Methodologies Used Types of Evidence Social Value Orientation Questionnair e Dictator Game Measure of Embarrassab ility Altruism Measure Measured Survey Empirical Quantitative Jargon or Key Terms Empirical Quantitative Cooperation Embarrassment Prosocial Behavior Signaling Trust Experiential Purchases Inaction Life Experiences Material Purchases Consumer result in missed opportunities. 102.3.446 The idea that a creative personality and a creative mindset promote individuals' ability to justify their behavior, which, in turn, leads to unethical behavior. 102.5.101 5 Reputation information (gossip) can be shared to deter antisocial behavior and promote cooperation in group settings to protect a potentially vulnerable person. Creative Behavior Inventory Cognitive Reflection Test Remote Association Task Mill Hill Vocabulary Scale Narcissistic Personality Inventory Creative Personality Scale Social Value Orientation Questionnair e NEO Personality Inventory Empirical Quantitative Empirical Qualitative Behavior Consumer Attitudes Buyer’s Remorse Adaptability Ethics Moral Flexibility Morality Unethical Behavior Dishonesty Creativity Cooperation Gossip Prosocial Behavior Reputation Systems Social Dilemmas 2006 Issue # Topics Covered Methodologies Used Types of Evidence Jargon or Key Terms 2005 Issue # Topics Covered Methodologies Used Types of Evidence Jargon or Key Terms