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Pers Soc Psychol Bull ; 45(6): 842-850, 2019 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30317918

ABSTRACT

The potential role of brief online studies in changing the types of research and theories likely to evolve is examined in the context of earlier changes in theory and methods in social and personality psychology, changes that favored low-difficulty, high-volume studies. An evolutionary metaphor suggests that the current publication environment of social and personality psychology is a highly competitive one, and that academic survival and reproduction processes (getting a job, tenure/promotion, grants, awards, good graduate students) can result in the extinction of important research domains. Tracking the prevalence of brief online studies, exemplified by studies using Amazon Mechanical Turk, in three top journals ( Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology) reveals a dramatic increase in their frequency and proportion. Implications, suggestions, and questions concerning this trend for the field and questions for its practitioners are discussed.


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Personality , Psychology, Social/statistics & numerical data , Psychology/statistics & numerical data , Behavioral Research/methods , Behavioral Research/statistics & numerical data , Bibliometrics , Humans , Online Systems , Psychology/methods , Psychology, Social/methods
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Curr Opin Psychol ; 19: 75-80, 2018 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29279227

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The General Aggression Model (GAM) is a comprehensive, integrative, framework for understanding aggression. It considers the role of social, cognitive, personality, developmental, and biological factors on aggression. Proximate processes of GAM detail how person and situation factors influence cognitions, feelings, and arousal, which in turn affect appraisal and decision processes, which in turn influence aggressive or nonaggressive behavioral outcomes. Each cycle of the proximate processes serves as a learning trial that affects the development and accessibility of aggressive knowledge structures. Distal processes of GAM detail how biological and persistent environmental factors can influence personality through changes in knowledge structures. GAM has been applied to understand aggression in many contexts including media violence effects, domestic violence, intergroup violence, temperature effects, pain effects, and the effects of global climate change.


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Aggression/psychology , Models, Psychological , Psychological Theory , Violence/psychology , Affect , Arousal , Cognition , Humans , Personality Development
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