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Full-Text Articles in Psychology
Misgivings In Measuring Happiness, Sudhanva Char
Misgivings In Measuring Happiness, Sudhanva Char
International Review of Business and Economics
According to a resolution of the UN General Assembly (Resolution 66/281), March 20th is observed annually as International Day of Happiness. A nation’s overall success is measured by people’s happiness, the litmus test. The World Happiness Report (WHR) states there is consensus about measuring happiness, whereas, happiness is idiosyncratic and its connotation differs from culture to culture, language to language, and even person to person. Personal ‘space’ in all spheres matters, and so do democracy or dictatorship, all factors leading to mismeasures of happiness scores. And so, there are paradoxes in happiness rankings in WHR. Economists have yet to …
Trends. When Governments Want Government To Change, Ibpp Editor
Trends. When Governments Want Government To Change, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This Trends article discusses regime change in Germany and Iraq in a political psychological context.
Thinking About Thinking In An Era Of Globalization: Implications For International Security, Ibpp Editor
Thinking About Thinking In An Era Of Globalization: Implications For International Security, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article identifies and critiques hypotheses concerning the impact of globalization on thinking and suggests consequences of thinking (reason, logic) as an epistemological tool of international security.
The Mind-Body Problem: A Tuberculosis/Tobacco Example, Ibpp Editor
The Mind-Body Problem: A Tuberculosis/Tobacco Example, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article illustrates two conflicts between what is, perhaps, best for the mind and best for the body.
Nationalism In The People's Republic Of China: A Consequential Chameleon, Ibpp Editor
Nationalism In The People's Republic Of China: A Consequential Chameleon, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes how nationalism among political leaders in the People's Republic of China (PRC) can be the linchpin of divergent views on the desirability of the PRC's future in a globalized economy.
Trends. Common Currency On Currency Interventions In A Global Economy: Psychological Considerations, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Common Currency On Currency Interventions In A Global Economy: Psychological Considerations, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article discusses government interventions in economies in the context of a global economy. While economists usually assume actors to be rational, the author notes that this may not be the case with human belief systems and actions.
The Public Psychologies Of Terrorism: An Example From France, Ibpp Editor
The Public Psychologies Of Terrorism: An Example From France, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes several hypothetical intrapsychic phenomena that may be activated to engender terrorist behavior after the publicization of a terrorist event.
The Political Psychology Of Embargoes: An Example From The Eritrean-Ethiopian War, Ibpp Editor
The Political Psychology Of Embargoes: An Example From The Eritrean-Ethiopian War, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes psychological inferences embraced by supporters and opponents of embargoes as tools to prevent, end, or moderate political violence between nation-states.
The Global Poverty Of Shame As A Change Agent In Global Poverty, Ibpp Editor
The Global Poverty Of Shame As A Change Agent In Global Poverty, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article explores the problems in employing shame as a change agent in the political world.
Trends. Money Talks, Nobody Walks I: The International Monetary Fund And The World Bank, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Money Talks, Nobody Walks I: The International Monetary Fund And The World Bank, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article discusses the economic activities of the World Bank, the IMF, and a United States Congressional commission that critiqued their operations.
The United States House Of Representatives And The International Monetary Fund: Cognitions And Miscognitions, Ibpp Editor
The United States House Of Representatives And The International Monetary Fund: Cognitions And Miscognitions, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article provides a brief cognitive analysis of rationales for not supporting the allocation of $18 billion to the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
Cognitive Complexity And The International Monetary Fund: An $18 Billion Question, Ibpp Editor
Cognitive Complexity And The International Monetary Fund: An $18 Billion Question, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes two common political positions on the Clinton Administration's proposal to allocate an additional $18 billion to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and then offers a less common position. The three positions may be differentiated by the psychological construct of cognitive complexity.
Euro-Psychology: When Money Is More Than Money, Ibpp Editor
Euro-Psychology: When Money Is More Than Money, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes some psychological roles of money and the import of these roles for domestic and international economics. The coming of the euro is used as an example.
Trends. The Imf, The World Bank, And Throwing The Scoundrels Out: Who Are The Scoundrels?, Ibpp Editor
Trends. The Imf, The World Bank, And Throwing The Scoundrels Out: Who Are The Scoundrels?, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The author discusses the ins and outs of the IMF and World Bank.
Cleavages Of Political Values Among Generations In Brazil, Ibpp Editor
Cleavages Of Political Values Among Generations In Brazil, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article was written by Professor of Psychology Fabián Echegaray, Professor of Sociology Paulo Krischke, and Director of Institutional Ethics Aluir Toso. All three researchers are at the Universidad Federal de Santa Cantarina. They posit and provide supporting theory and data that values which are postmaterialist (emphasizing psychological well-being and self-actualization) as opposed to materialist (emphasizing materialistic goods) are more likely to be displayed by younger than older Brazilians and by those with higher than lower social class. Thus older, lower class Brazilians will be most materialist and younger, higher class Brazilians will be most postmaterialist. The paper was presented …