Date Psychology explores various aspects of dating from a psychological perspective, including attitudes toward promiscuity, perceptions of attractiveness, and behaviors in relationships.
Date Psychology delves into the psychological underpinnings of dating behaviors and perceptions. It discusses topics such as negative attitudes toward promiscuity as a risk-reduction strategy, the impact of anti-male bias on boys' academic performance, and the authenticity of signals from dating influencers. The site also examines which male hobbies are attractive to women, how men compare partners to exes, and the exaggeration of romantic histories. It provides an introduction to Rollo Tomassi and discusses the halo effect in perceptions of political figures.
DMDX is a Win 32-based display system designed for psychological laboratories to measure reaction times to visual and auditory stimuli. Developed by Jonathan Forster at the University of Arizona, DMDX is an extension of the DOS programs DM and DMTG, adapted for Windows 95/98 environments.
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The Korean Health Psychology Association (KHPA) was established to foster collaboration among psychologists, researchers, and healthcare professionals interested in the biological, psychological, and social aspects of health and well-being. KHPA aids students in applying psychological knowledge to various health-related fields, from comprehensively understanding the causes of health and illness to promoting health and preventing disease.