Search Results - "American Psychological Association"
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No Effect of Inversion on Attentional and Affective Processing of Facial Expressions
Published 2009“…. © 2009 American Psychological Association.…”
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Emotional Expressions Reduce the Own-Age Bias
Published 2019“…© 2018 American Psychological Association. We are better at recognizing faces of our own age group compared to faces of other age groups. …”
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Developmental Trajectories of Motivation in Physical Education: Course, Demographic Differences, and Antecedents
Published 2009“…. © 2009 American Psychological Association.…”
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Searching for Differences in Race: Is There Evidence for Preferential Detection of Other-Race Faces?
Published 2009“…. © 2009 American Psychological Association.…”
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Illusory motion reversals and feature tracking analyses of movement
Published 2014“…. © 2014 American Psychological Association.…”
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Daily physical activity and alcohol use across the adult lifespan
Published 2015“…© 2014 American Psychological Association. Objective: In contrast to proposals that physical activity (PA) can be a substitute for alcohol use, people who engage in greater overall PA generally consume more alcohol on average than less-active peers. …”
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You Look Pretty Happy: Attractiveness Moderates Emotion Perception
Published 2018“…© 2018 American Psychological Association. A happy face advantage has consistently been shown in emotion categorization tasks; happy faces are categorized as happy faster than angry faces as angry. …”
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Imagery interventions in health behavior: A meta-analysis
Published 2018“…© 2018 American Psychological Association. Objective: Imagery-based interventions represent an inexpensive, potentially effective technique for changing health behavior and promoting adaptive health outcomes. …”
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A comparison of correlates associated with adult physical activity behavior in major cities and regional settings
Published 2014“…© 2013 American Psychological Association. Objective: People living outside of urban areas are at higher risk for physical inactivity. …”
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