Mini meta‐analysis of your own studies: Some arguments on why and a primer on how
We outline the need to, and provide a guide on how to, conduct a meta‐analysis on one's
own studies within a manuscript. Although conducting a “mini meta” within one's manuscript …
own studies within a manuscript. Although conducting a “mini meta” within one's manuscript …
Empathy: a motivated account.
J Zaki - Psychological bulletin, 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
Empathy features a tension between automaticity and context dependency. On the one
hand, people often take on each other's internal states reflexively and outside of awareness …
hand, people often take on each other's internal states reflexively and outside of awareness …
Perspective mistaking: Accurately understanding the mind of another requires getting perspective, not taking perspective.
Taking another person's perspective is widely presumed to increase interpersonal
understanding. Very few experiments, however, have actually tested whether perspective …
understanding. Very few experiments, however, have actually tested whether perspective …
Nonverbal communication
The field of nonverbal communication (NVC) has a long history involving many cue
modalities, including face, voice, body, touch, and interpersonal space; different levels of …
modalities, including face, voice, body, touch, and interpersonal space; different levels of …
Social perspective taking: A professional development induction to improve teacher–student relationships and student learning.
H Gehlbach, B Mascio, J McIntyre - Journal of Educational …, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
When teachers struggle to understand students' thoughts, feelings, and motivations, the
teacher–student relationship typically suffers. Better social perspective taking …
teacher–student relationship typically suffers. Better social perspective taking …
Targeting the good target: An integrative review of the characteristics and consequences of being accurately perceived
LJ Human, JC Biesanz - Personality and Social Psychology …, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
A person's judgeability, or the extent to which a person is easy to understand, plays an
important role in how accurately a target will be perceived by others. Research on this topic …
important role in how accurately a target will be perceived by others. Research on this topic …
Gender, emotion, and socialization
The discussion of gender differences in emotional processes is complex for two reasons.
First, there are multiple processes involved in emotional functioning, including verbal, facial …
First, there are multiple processes involved in emotional functioning, including verbal, facial …
The effectiveness of training to improve person perception accuracy: A meta-analysis
D Blanch-Hartigan, SA Andrzejewski… - Basic and Applied …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Making accurate perceptions of others is a valuable skill. This meta-analysis examines
whether accurate person perception is a skill amenable to training in nonclinical adult …
whether accurate person perception is a skill amenable to training in nonclinical adult …
The cost of forming more accurate impressions: Accuracy-motivated perceivers see the personality of others more distinctively but less normatively than perceivers …
JC Biesanz, LJ Human - Psychological Science, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
Does the motivation to form accurate impressions actually improve accuracy? The present
work extended Kenny's (1991, 1994) weighted-average model (WAM)—a theoretical model …
work extended Kenny's (1991, 1994) weighted-average model (WAM)—a theoretical model …
Self-assessment as a process for inclusion
R Bourke, M Mentis - International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
There are multiple ways that assessment is positioned within education: as a method for
accountability, a strategy to attract funding and an approach to support learning. Different …
accountability, a strategy to attract funding and an approach to support learning. Different …