Hayley

Exploring Antisocial Worldview and Trait Psychopathy Development in Australian Adults  Using a Mixed-Method Approach Hayley, A. (Deakin University), Mayshak, R. (Deakin University), Vroom, J. (Deakin University), Chalmers, K. (Deakin University), Montgomery-Farrer, B. (Monash University) Aim: These studies explored how social modelling of worldviews by parents to their children is associated with the development of antisocial […]

Kunst

 Emotional Intelligence and Its Relation to Appraisal, Coping and Stress Kunst, H. E. (Maastricht University), McCann, C. (University of Sydney) It has been proposed that people high in Emotional Intelligence (EI) are better able to deal with stress leading to better or more effective coping. Yet the mechanisms linking EI and regulatory responses are not […]

Rebele

They Can’t Help Themselves: Selfless Motivation Predicts Lower Impact of Teacher Job Performance Through Task Proactivity Grant, A. M. (The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania), Rebele, R. W. (University of Melbourne, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania) Concern for others is an important source of moral motivation to help others, including through our work. When […]

Milfont

The Changing Face of Nations: Are Majority Groups Threatened by an Ethnic Shift? Lescelius, J. C. (Victoria University of Wellington), Milfont, T. L. (Victoria University of Wellington) By the mid to late 21st century, majority groups of European descent will account for less than half the total populations in many Western countries. This projected ethnic […]