Trompeter, Nora Testa, Alexander Raney, Julia H Jackson, Dylan B Al-shoaibi, Abubakr AA Ganson, Kyle T Shao, Iris Yuefan Nagata, Jason M
Both adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and bullying victimization are linked with mental health problems in adolescents. However, little is known about the overlap between the two factors and how this impacts adolescent mental health problems (i.e., internalizing and externalizing problems). The current study analyzed data from 8,085 participant...
Schroeder, Juliana Fishbach, Ayelet
Giner-Sorolla, Roger Montoya, Amanda K Reifman, Alan Carpenter, Tom Lewis, Neil A Aberson, Christopher L Bostyn, Dries H Conrique, Beverly G Ng, Brandon W Schoemann, Alexander M
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ACADEMIC ABSTRACT: In the wake of the replication crisis, social and personality psychologists have increased attention to power analysis and the adequacy of sample sizes. In this article, we analyze current controversies in this area, including choosing effect sizes, why and whether power analyses should be conducted on already-collected data, how...
Aragón, Karina M Mullin, Alice C Felix, Erika D Appel, Olivia Sharkey, Jill D
Educators are often on the frontline of supporting the well-being of their students. Thus, it is critical to ask teachers what they need in regard to implementing trauma-informed practices in schools (TIPS). This mixed-methods, community-initiated needs assessment explored educators' well-being and use of trauma-informed resources. A random selecti...
Hudson, Sa‐kiera Tiarra Jolynn Myer, Annalisa Berney, Elyssa Christine
The incorporation of intersectionality within social psychology is becoming an increasingly common practice. From the hypotheses we generate to the methods we employ, as well as the analyses we run and the theories we use, researchers are moving away from studying social identities in isolation. By studying the interactional and emergent properties...
Yan, Xumeng Ni, Yuxin Lu, Ying Wang, Qianyun Tang, Weiming Tan, Rayner Kay Jin Tucker, Joseph D Hall, Brian J Baral, Stefan Song, Huan
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Homoprejudiced violence is a type of aggression against an individual or a community based on their actual or perceived sexual orientation. It may be linked to risks of acquiring HIV/STI via psychosocial variables. This study explored the association between homoprejudiced violence experiences and high-risk sexual behaviors, and potential psychosoc...
Herold, Stephanie Becker, Andréa Schroeder, Rosalyn Sisson, Gretchen
Evidence suggests that entertainment media may influence knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors related to health topics. After the overturning of Roe v. Wade, it is critical to examine how these media may be associated with people’s knowledge, attitudes, and behavioral intentions related to abortion. Using a non-experimental ex post facto design, we ...
Sanford, Emily M Halberda, Justin
Cox, Keith
This article considers interactional trouble that arises when the social distribution of knowledge and interpersonal relationships come together in the delivery and reception of good news in pediatric neurology visits for video-electroencephalography testing. Contrary to common perceptions of good news as easy to deliver and receive, I find that it...
Caruso, Heather Maiirhe
Abstract: With unfolding advances in anti‐discrimination policy, communication technology, and affordable transportation, society is gaining an historic opportunity to embrace differences in background and perspective as part of ordinary life. Unfortunately, we can be overly pessimistic about the prospect of attracting stakeholders to the work, bec...