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  • ...tion]] and [[prolactin#Effects|sexual gratification]]), [[sleep]], [[Mood (psychology)|mood]], [[attention]], [[working memory]], and [[learning]]. Dopaminergic ...moto M, Hikosaka O. (2009). Two types of dopamine neuron distinctly convey positive and negative motivational signals. Nature. 459: 837-41. PMID 19448610 {{doi
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  • *[[Relaxation (psychology)|Relaxation]] ...rphine and heroin were also much more likely to produce euphoria and other positive subjective effects when compared to these other opioids.<ref name="martin a
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  • ...loyees that ‘safety is the number one priority’. In order to develop a positive safety culture, managers must be aware of the current state of an organizat ...ures (e.g. management commitment), thought to be important in developing a positive safety culture. Results are then correlated against a performance measure t
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  • Many Americans are experiencing [[Burnout (psychology)|burnout]] due to overwork and increased stress. This condition is seen in ...qresearcher/cqresrre1995080400.] Michael Feuerstein, professor of clinical psychology at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences at Bethesda Nav
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  • Dr. Luis [[López-Mena]], Professor of Work Psychology at the University of Chile, has developed a BBS system, his PTAS Method (Ps ...t these critical assertions. Rather, the evidence overwhelmingly points to positive outcomes. Interestingly, over 92 percent of respondents wanted to work in a
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  • | Positive contributions by a NCAA [[Division I (NCAA)|Division I]] men's head coach ...deas in education, improving world order, music composition, religion, and psychology
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  • ...efs about the harmfulness of drug use in adults who use different drugs. ''Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 27(1),'' 52-65.</ref>. This finding is particularl ...Cue reactivity in young marijuana smokers: a preliminary investigation. ''Psychology of Addictive Behaviors. 22(4),'' 582–586.</ref>.
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  • may represent a positive good in the eyes of neutral observers.|Michael F. Morris<ref name=Morris200 political nature as well as its basic criminality and psychology. The United Nations
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  • ...the perpetrator, the violent act is regarded in a more sympathetic, if not positive (or, at the worst, an ambivalent) light; and it is not terrorism.<ref name= ...t profile]] to attempt to explain these individuals' actions through their psychology and social circumstances. Others, like Roderick Hindery, have sought to dis
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