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Frontiers | Positive University Environment and Agreeableness as Protective Factors Against Antisocial Behavior in Mexican University Students

Frontiers | Positive University Environment and Agreeableness as Protective Factors Against Antisocial Behavior in Mexican University Students
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Psychology is in a replication crisis The Psychological Science Accelerator is trying to fix it

Vox The 2017 Great American Solar Eclipse left Chris Chartier feeling, well, a little jealous. Chartier, like so many Americans, was awed by the whole country coming together to celebrate a force of nature. Chartier is a psychologist, and he also started to think of how precise the eclipse forecast was. Astronomers knew, down to the second, when the moon would cross the path of the sun; where, precisely, its shadow would land; and for how many seconds the sun would appear to be blocked out for those on the ground. Chartier’s field social psychology just doesn’t have that type of accuracy. “Things are really messy,” says Chartier, who’s an associate professor at Ashland University in Ohio. Psychology “is nowhere near being at the level of precision of astronomers, or physicists.”

Global study of first impressions adds diversity

Date Time Global study of first impressions adds diversity A new large-scale study has shown how people across the globe, regardless of race or culture make similar judgements about people based on just looking at their face. The Psychological Science Accelerator project to which researchers from the University of Nottingham Malaysia contribute adds diversity to studies in human behaviour and this new research examines how people form an impression of someone just from looking at their face. The study which covered 11 world regions and had more than 11,000 participants and more than 250 authors has been published in Nature Human Behaviour. Professor Steve Janssen from University of Nottingham Malaysia who contributes to the Psychological Science Accelerator said: “From dating and other romantic situations to law and courtroom situations, people make judgments about other people’s personality based on their facial appearance. A person might look friendly or kind, while other p

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