The Journal of Psychology back issues from November 2007:
Optimism, stress, life satisfaction, and job burnout in restaurant managers.
Nov 01, 2007; ... STRESS IN THE WORKPLACE originates from multiple sources, including the home, school, and the workplace itself. If stress is not handled appropriately, low job satisfaction, poor work performance, and negative health effects may occur (Bromet, Dew, Parkinson, & Cohen, 1992; Morris & Long, ...
Values most extolled in Nobel Peace Prize speeches.
Nov 01, 2007; ... WHAT ARE HUMANITY'S MOST CHERISHED MORAL VALUES? This is a complex question, but we believe it is an important question that should be addressed empirically. The world continues to face the threat of nuclear annihilation and the growing crisis of terrorism. Terrorists, especially suicide ...
The dynamic change of self-efficacy in information searching on the Internet: influence of valence of experience and prior self-efficacy.(Report)
Nov 01, 2007; ... SEARCHING BEHAVIORS FOR INTERNET INFORMATION have become a critical research topic in the prevalent and growing Internet environment. Peterson and Merino (2003) argued that the Internet helps individuals use relatively less time, effort, and money to search for information. The Internet ...
Cognitive motivation correlates of coping style in decisional conflict.(Report)
Nov 01, 2007; ... THE ROLE OF PERSONALITY FACTORS in interpersonal conflict situations has been the subject of many studies (Antonioni, 1998; Chanin & Schneer, 1984; De Dreu, Koole, & Oldersma, 1999; Friedman & Barry, 1998; Graziano, Jensen-Campbell, & Hair, 1996; Higgins, 2000; Mills, Robey, & Smith, 1985; ...
Predicting the decision to pursue mediation in civil disputes: a hierarchical classes analysis.(Report)
Nov 01, 2007; ... THE MOST COMMON WAY FOR A CIVIL CASE TO REACH MEDIATION is by a voluntary decision on the part of the client or counsel (Brett, Barsness, & Goldberg, 1996; Lipsky & Seeber, 1998). Despite the enthusiasm with which the court system has embraced mediation as an alternative to litigation, ...
Perceptions of ambiguously unpleasant interracial interactions: a structural equation modeling approach.
Nov 01, 2007; ... EXPOSURE TO DISCRIMINATORY BEHAVIOR is part of life for socially disadvantaged groups such as racial minorities, women, and poor people in the United States. Some negative social consequences of discrimination include decreased employment opportunities and lower salaries compared with ...