Wiley Online Library : Social and Personality Psychology Compass
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Creating new resources: The impact of new group memberships on posttraumatic growth in China

Abstract The Social Identity Model of Traumatic Identity Change proposes the group membership gain hypothesis, which refers to developing positive new group memberships after trauma that may contribute to posttraumatic adjustment. However, only a few empirical studies conducted in Western societies have provided correlational evidence for the hypothesis....

Fri May 3, 2024 13:20
Examining the trajectory of relational conflict leading up to and after an anticipated stressor

Abstract A wealth of research suggests that as stress increases, so does conflict in close relationships. But is this always the case? Specifically, how does the trajectory of conflict unfold in the period before and after an acute and anticipated major life stressor? We capitalize on a 44-day dyadic diary where one partner was preparing for the New...

Wed May 1, 2024 11:19
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Fri Apr 26, 2024 11:04
The invention of race and the persistence of racial hierarchy: White privilege, White supremacy, and White colorblindness

Abstract Given the long history of contention over the meaning of race and the continued discomfort about what role it plays in the structure of inequality, I endeavor to clarify the origins of the association of race with skin color and other physical features by briefly discussing the historical record by which race became codified in law. My focus...

Wed Apr 10, 2024 13:59
Getting a grip on yourself or your environment: Creating opportunities for strategic self‐control in behavioral public policy

Abstract In recent years, self-control research has shifted from a focus on effortful inhibition towards an understanding of self-control as strategically navigating one's environment by ignoring or avoiding situations that may challenge self-control. Yet despite increased attention to strategic self-control, an explicit consideration of perceived...

Fri Apr 5, 2024 11:28
Starting and sustaining fruitful collaborations in psychology

Abstract Much of psychological science relies on collaboration—from generating new theories and study ideas, to collecting and analyzing data, to writing and sharing results with the broader community. Learning how to collaborate with others is an important skill, yet this process is not often explicitly discussed in academia. Here, five researchers...

Fri Mar 29, 2024 10:40

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