The psychology of framing: How everyday language shapes the way we think, feel, and act

SJ Flusberg, KJ Holmes… - … Science in the …, 2024‏ - journals.sagepub.com
When we use language to communicate, we must choose what to say, what not to say, and
how to say it. That is, we must decide how to frame the message. These linguistic choices …

Improving how clinicians communicate with patients: an integrative review and framework

TS Danaher, LL Berry, C Howard… - Journal of Service …, 2023‏ - journals.sagepub.com
Effective communication is crucial in all service contexts, but especially in clinical
healthcare, given its high (sometimes life-or-death) stakes. Fine-tuned messaging and …

General education teachers' perceptions of autism, inclusive practices, and relationship building strategies

Y Bolourian, A Losh, N Hamsho, A Eisenhower… - Journal of autism and …, 2021‏ - Springer
To identify target areas for professional development, this mixed-methods study examined
general education teachers' perceptions of autism and pedagogical practices in early …

Moral character: What it is and what it does

TR Cohen, L Morse - Research in organizational behavior, 2014‏ - Elsevier
Moral character can be conceptualized as an individual's disposition to think, feel, and
behave in an ethical versus unethical manner, or as the subset of individual differences …

From virtual to prosocial reality: The effects of prosocial virtual reality games on preschool Children's prosocial tendencies in real life environments

A Shoshani - Computers in Human Behavior, 2023‏ - Elsevier
Virtual Reality (VR) technology can provide new opportunities to promote prosocial learning
in young children. However, little empirical research has examined how this technology can …

Replicator degrees of freedom allow publication of misleading failures to replicate

CJ Bryan, DS Yeager, JM O'Brien - … of the National Academy of Sciences, 2019‏ - pnas.org
In recent years, the field of psychology has begun to conduct replication tests on a large
scale. Here, we show that “replicator degrees of freedom” make it far too easy to obtain and …

Young children with a positive reputation to maintain are less likely to cheat

G Fu, GD Heyman, M Qian, T Guo… - Developmental …, 2016‏ - Wiley Online Library
The present study examined whether having a positive reputation to maintain makes young
children less likely to cheat. Cheating was assessed through a temptation resistance …

Resourceful actors, not weak victims: Reframing refugees' stigmatized identity enhances long-term academic engagement

CA Bauer, R Boemelburg… - Psychological …, 2021‏ - journals.sagepub.com
Refugees suffer from a stigmatized identity portraying them as weak, unskilled victims. We
developed a brief (~ 10-min) intervention that reframed refugees' identity as being, by its …

Moral identity and the acquisition of virtue: A self-regulation view

T Krettenauer, M Stichter - Review of General Psychology, 2023‏ - journals.sagepub.com
The acquisition of virtue can be conceptualized as a self-regulatory process in which
deliberate practice results in increasingly higher levels of skillfulness in leading a virtuous …

A systematic review and meta-analysis of associations between self-regulation and morality in preschool and elementary school children

J Schuetz, U Koglin - Current Psychology, 2023‏ - Springer
The importance of self-regulatory skills for the socio-emotional competencies of children is
being researched and discussed extensively. However, in order to make a clear statement …