نتایج جستجو برای: positive affect

تعداد نتایج: 943511  

Journal: :Schizophrenia bulletin 2006
Brian Kirkpatrick Bernard Fischer

In an accompanying article in this theme issue, Blanchard and Cohen review the evidence on the relationships among negative symptoms and conclude that meaningful subdomains within negative symptoms may exist. Specifically, they suggest that blunted affect and poverty of speech may form one such subdomain, and anhedonia, asociality, and avolition may form another. The authors are appropriately c...

2014
Hang Gao Johannes Van Biesebroeck

The restructuring of the Chinese electricity sector in 2002 reshaped the market structure by vertically unbundling the dominant integrated firm and started the process of wholesale price liberalization. We estimate factor demands to study whether these reforms boosted productivity in the generation segment of the industry. Controlling explicitly for price-heterogeneity across firms and unobserv...

2016
Alexander Weiss Bart M. L. Baselmans Edith Hofer Jingyun Yang Aysu Okbay Penelope A. Lind Mike B. Miller Ilja M. Nolte Wei Zhao Saskia P. Hagenaars Jouke-Jan Hottenga Lindsay K. Matteson Harold Snieder Jessica D. Faul Catharina A. Hartman Patricia A. Boyle Henning Tiemeier Miriam A. Mosing Alison Pattie Gail Davies David C. Liewald Reinhold Schmidt Philip L. De Jager Andrew C. Heath Markus Jokela John M. Starr Albertine J. Oldehinkel Magnus Johannesson David Cesarini Albert Hofman Sarah E. Harris Jennifer A. Smith Liisa Keltikangas-Järvinen Laura Pulkki-Råback Helena Schmidt Jacqui Smith William G. Iacono Matt McGue David A. Bennett Nancy L. Pedersen Patrik K. E. Magnusson Ian J. Deary Nicholas G. Martin Dorret I. Boomsma Meike Bartels Michelle Luciano

Approximately half of the variation in wellbeing measures overlaps with variation in personality traits. Studies of non-human primate pedigrees and human twins suggest that this is due to common genetic influences. We tested whether personality polygenic scores for the NEO Five-Factor Inventory (NEO-FFI) domains and for item response theory (IRT) derived extraversion and neuroticism scores pred...

2009
Laura A. King Joshua A. Hicks

This study tested the prediction that individual differences in intuition would interact with positive affect (PA) to predict referential thinking, in a nonclinical sample. Participants (N = 146) completed questionnaires measuring PA, intuition, referential thinking, personality traits, depression, anxiety, and meaning in life. Controlling for anxiety and depression and traits, the interaction ...

2005
Sharifah Lailee Syed-Abdullah John Karn Mike Holcombe Anthony J. Cowling Marian Gheorghe

This paper describes a longitudinal study on how the XP methodology acts as a positive mood inducer to SE teams. The results provide empirical evidence of the ability of these practices to alleviate the positive feeling amongst SE teams and there is a strong relationship between the positive moods experienced by the teams and the number of the XP practices used.

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2011
Nelleke C. van Wouwe Guido P. H. Band K. Richard Ridderinkhof

The ability to interact with a constantly changing environment requires a balance between maintaining the currently relevant working memory content and being sensitive to potentially relevant new information that should be given priority access to working memory. Mesocortical dopamine projections to frontal brain areas modulate working memory maintenance and flexibility. Recent neurocognitive a...

Journal: :Journal of anxiety disorders 2009
Lori R Eisner Sheri L Johnson Charles S Carver

Although individual differences exist in how people respond to positive affect (PA), little research addresses PA regulation in people with anxiety disorders. The goal of this study was to provide information about responses to PA in people with symptoms of social phobia, generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, agoraphobia, and obsessive-compulsive disorder. The tendency to dampen PA and ...

2016
Yu Chen Gloria Mark Sanna Ali

BACKGROUND With the increasing quality of smartphone cameras, taking photos has become ubiquitous. This paper investigates how smartphone photography can be leveraged to help individuals increase their positive affect. METHODS Applying findings from positive psychology, we designed and conducted a 4-week study with 41 participants. Participants were instructed to take one photo every day in o...

Journal: :Sleep medicine reviews 2017
Anthony D Ong Sara Kim Sarah Young Andrew Steptoe

A sizeable literature has implicated sleep in the phenomenological experience of various mood disorders, vulnerability to psychopathology, and overall poor psychological functioning. By contrast, positive affective states (e.g., joy, happiness, vigor, positive mood) that may contribute to sleep have been understudied. This systematic review integrates findings from cross-sectional, longitudinal...

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