Delighted that our article "When I am sixty-four… evaluating language markers of well-being in healthy aging narratives" is now available in Plos One: https://t.co/KxZ7k2XUtP
One of the best opportunities out there for anyone seeking PhD or postdoc positions! Ryan is an amazing scholar and mentor—don’t miss the chance to apply!
Our first paper bringing together insights into marriages AND friendships! And it's about feelings of affection. 💗
Check out this research led by the wonderful @_TabeaMeier and amazing team Malena Otero, @SimonSu_, @jestephens_, and @felix_chenwei.
https://t.co/jjLjClljFj
Delighted that our article "When I am sixty-four… evaluating language markers of well-being in healthy aging narratives" is now available in Plos One: https://t.co/KxZ7k2XUtP
The study examines essays about “aging well” to evaluate language markers of well-being.
Our findings highlight three key groups of language markers - reflecting affective, evaluative, and social processes - that were associated with self-reported health and well-being dimensions
Interesting insights into intentions to leave academia - the importance of prospects of a permanent job, job satisfaction, and for women with children having tenure all deserve the attention of university management https://t.co/WbM8sLrecx
If the partners in a romantic relationship have different levels of happiness, the unhappier one will drag the happier one down. https://t.co/AHdo60ZUPD
Very happy to be able to share our article “Feelings in words: Emotion word use and cardiovascular reactivity in marital interactions”, now available online in Emotion: https://t.co/aPLAHpjRFe
Angry words, racing hearts 😡
Check out our new paper showing how people who use more negative emotion words during marital interactions experience greater cardiovascular reactivity.
Grateful to work on this with dream team @_TabeaMeier, lead, & @jestephens_!