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Journal Title: Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology
2010
Issue #
98.1.1.
98.1.29
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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

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
Empirical
Quantitative
Statistical
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
Empirical
Quantitative
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

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
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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



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


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
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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

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

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
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