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By 2010, it had been cited more than 450 times in the psychology literature.
The topic has recently been addressed in liberation psychology literature, as well.
In psychology literature, it is often referred to as paired comparison.
Behavioral syndrome is a term that originated in the psychology literature.
Divergent thinking is sometimes used as a synonym for creativity in psychology literature.
The issue has periodically been covered in the academic social psychology literature on social identity.
Across the whole empirical clinical psychology literature the average effect size for such comparisons approaches zero, however.
More recent publications in the psychology literature have raised doubt as to whether the anatomic size of the corpus is actually different.
In the organizational psychology literature, a growing body of research is dedicated to the aspects of emotional labor.
Each of these schools of thought are still present in today's literature but have evolved as the Psychology literature has evolved.
Modern social psychology literature uses terms such as "self-stigmatization", "internalized oppression", and "false consciousness" to describe this type of phenomenon.
An important result of exemplar models in psychology literature has been a de-emphasis of complexity in concept learning.
He became influential within psychology literature and served as the Bowdoin College professor of mental and moral philosophy from 1825-1868.
Albeit, some scholars and historians would dispute that claim, citing prior literary appearances of the term in historical religion and psychology literature.
TRACE's influence in the psychology literature can be assessed by the number of articles that cite it.
Sensemaking and achieving understanding are more commonly found in industry and the organizational psychology literature and often relate to achieving long-term strategic objectives.
A theoretical approach uncommon in major psychology literature is David Straker's, SIFT-3M model.
An integration of insights from the critical thinking literature and cognitive psychology literature is the "Method of Argument and Heuristic Analysis."
The word adultism was used by Patterson Du Bois in 1903, and appears in French psychology literature in 1929, describing the influence of adults over children.
"Mental capital is related to the concept of psychological capital... In the psychology literature, psychological capital is usually taken to comprise hope, self-efficacy, optimism, and resiliency.
In the educational psychology literature, researchers have linked these characteristics to success in and beyond school (Corno, et al., 2002; Pintrich, 2000; Winne & Perry, 2000).
The empirical economics literature is in sharp contrast to the educational psychology literature which generally argues that teaching evaluations are a legitimate method of evaluating instructors and are unrelated to grade inflation.
Within the Industrial and Organization Psychology literature, there are two main alternative dimensions with close ties to the civic virtue dimension of OCB: organizational participation and protecting the organization.
Plante's 2001 book (co-edited by Allen Sherman), Faith and Health: Psychological Perspectives (see article), is commonly cited in the professional psychology literature, where it was the focus of several published reviews.
In "Lack of Character," a book published in December, Dr. Doris reviews the psychology literature on moral behavior and concludes that character traits have very little bearing on whether a person will act morally.