Neuroscience
Revenge is Sweet Undergraduate Research Opportunity
Join my team and study revenge. My projects involve analyzing revenge and which individual difference characteristics make someone more or less likely to seek it. Specifically, I have studies looking at: when people seek revenge, why people seek revenge, what motivations drive revenge, and what other factors play a role in revenge.
Students will be responsible for running participants in the laboratory and attending weekly lab meetings. Students will also be responsible for reading and discussing an article or chapter that will be assigned biweekly. Credit compensation is available (e.g. Psyc479). Please contact Lauren Boyatzi at [email protected] for more information.
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What Makes Revenge Sweet?
Does it matter if the punished don't understand what they did wrong?'To bring him back to a more just sense of what he owes us, and of the wrong that he has done to us, is frequently the principal end posed in our revenge, which is always imperfect...
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Thoughts Of Revenge Can Backfire
Who doesn't indulge in a few revenge fantasies from time to time? Unfortunately, when it comes to a dastardly colleague bullying you at work, the temptation to plot revenge, though irresistible, may well backfire. Bernardo Moreno-Jiménez and colleagues...
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Forgive And Forget
“…the most beautiful thing that man can do is to forgive a wrong”, wrote Jewish rabbi, Eleazar of Worms (1176-1238). It may once have been strictly theological territory but now psychologists are turning their attention to understanding forgiving....
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Cultural Psychology Lab Research Assistant Positions!
Undergraduate Research Assistant PositionsSocial, Decision and Organizational Sciences Culture and Revenge The Cultural Psychology lab is looking for several undergraduate research assistants to primarily aid in running a lab study, collecting data...
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Request For Undergraduate Research Assistants Interested In Culture!
Get hands on experience administering a study and learning about how research is performed in the laboratory. Study how cultural differences impact how one desires to get revenge! This is a great opportunity for those interested in research and especially...
Neuroscience