Sweeny, Kate
Academic abstractPatience has been of great interest to religious scholars, philosophers, and psychological scientists. Their efforts have produced numerous insights but no cohesive theoretical approach to understanding the broad set of experiences people label as patience. I propose a novel view of patience, one that departs from but ties together...
Kadlec, Jan Walsh, Catherine R Sadé, Uri Amir, Ariel Rissman, Jesse Ramot, Michal
Abstract: Surging interest in individual differences has faced setbacks in light of recent replication crises in psychology, for example in brain-wide association studies exploring brain-behavior correlations. A crucial component of replicability for individual differences studies, which is often assumed but not directly tested, is the reliability ...
Wilson, Melissa Sweeny, Kate
Waiting for important news is uniquely anxiety provoking, and expectations for one's outcome fluctuate throughout the wait. Emotional volatility is typically associated with negative outcomes, but little is known about volatility in expectations. In Study 1, law graduates (N = 248) estimated their chances of passing the bar exam every 2 weeks durin...
Vance, Stanley R Venegas, Luz Johnson, Jack Chaphekar, Anita V Sinha, Anoushka Parmar, Deepika D Sevelius, Jae
Benefits of parental gender-affirming behaviors on the mental health and well-being of the broader gender-expansive youth population have been extensively documented. However, the nature and impact of these behaviors have not been explored by centering Black and Latine transgender/non-binary youth (BLTY). This article offers a new framework called ...
Moore, Stephanie A Carter, Delwin Kim, Eui Kyung Furlong, Michael J Nylund-Gibson, Karen Dowdy, Erin
Abstract: Identifying and promoting students’ social-emotional strengths is essential in building their mental health. Covitality, representing the co-occurrence of psychological strengths, is a helpful framework for characterizing students’ well-being. This study used latent profile analysis to identify adolescents’ (n = 11,217; 50.3% female, 37.8...
Klein, Samuel AW Todd, Andrew R
Racial stereotypes are commonly activated by informational cues that are detectable in people's faces. Here, we used a sequential priming task to examine whether and how the salience of emotion (angry/scowling vs. happy/smiling expressions) or apparent race (Black vs. White) information in male face primes shapes racially biased weapon identificati...
Menendez, David Labotka, Danielle Umscheid, Valerie A Gelman, Susan A
The COVID-19 pandemic in the United States has had a disproportionate impact on Black, low-income, and elderly individuals. We recruited 175 predominantly white children ages 5-12 and their parents (N = 112) and asked which of two individuals (differing in age, gender, race, social class, or personality) was more likely to get sick with either COVI...
Rodriguez, Nina N Krems, Jaimie Arona
Becker, Andréa Biggs, M Antonia Ahlbach, Chris Schroeder, Rosalyn Freedman, Lori
Interest in ending a pregnancy outside the formal healthcare sector, also known as self-managed abortion (SMA), is expected to increase in the wake of the overturning of Roe v Wade. However, there is little social scientific research on public perceptions of SMA, particularly regarding opinions around legality and criminalization. We seek to fill t...
Min, Aehong Miller, Wendy R Trueblood Connelly, Kay Nippert-Eng, Christena Lin, Hsien-Chang Shih, Patrick C
Epilepsy, a prevalent chronic neurological disorder, presents numerous challenges for people with epilepsy (PWEs) and their caregivers. They experience difficulties in receiving proper care and support due to stigma and misconceptions. Promoting public awareness in early education would be critical to reduce the stigma and to properly support them....