Darío Páez spends much of his time researching Social psychology, Developmental psychology, Social identity theory, Social support and Coping. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Social integration and Collectivism. His Developmental psychology research includes elements of Feeling, Socioeconomic status, Affect and Uncertainty avoidance.
He has researched Social identity theory in several fields, including Social influence and Collective identity. His Social support study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Contentment, Collective trauma, Posttraumatic growth, Social exchange theory and Terrorism. His Coping research incorporates themes from Social relation and Rumination.
Darío Páez mainly investigates Social psychology, Developmental psychology, Humanities, Collective memory and Social support. His work carried out in the field of Social psychology brings together such families of science as Coping, Political violence and Psychosocial. The various areas that Darío Páez examines in his Political violence study include Economic Justice, Transitional justice and Forgiveness.
His Developmental psychology study incorporates themes from Anger and Personality. His Collective memory research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Epistemology and Politics. His Clinical psychology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Confirmatory factor analysis, Affect and Moderation.
Darío Páez focuses on Social psychology, Clinical psychology, Subjective well-being, Confirmatory factor analysis and Internet use. His work on Valence as part of general Social psychology research is often related to Historical memory, thus linking different fields of science. The Clinical psychology study combines topics in areas such as Predictive criterion validity, Affect and Social support.
His research in Social support intersects with topics in Interpersonal communication, Situational ethics and Crying. His Subjective well-being research incorporates elements of Applied psychology and Quality of life. The study incorporates disciplines such as Religiosity, Posttraumatic stress, Posttraumatic growth and Coping in addition to Confirmatory factor analysis.
His primary scientific interests are in Social psychology, Longitudinal study, Longitudinal data, Applied psychology and Subjective well-being. He connects Social psychology with Developing country in his research. Darío Páez merges Longitudinal study with Internet use in his research.
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The ‘Black Sheep Effect’: Social Categorization, Rejection of Ingroup Deviates, and Perception of Group Variability
José M. Marques;Dario Paez.
European Review of Social Psychology (1994)
Collective Memory of Political Events : Social Psychological Perspectives
James W. Pennebaker;Darío Páez;Bernard Rimé.
(1997)
Variation of Individualism and Collectivism within and between 20 Countries A Typological Analysis
Eva G. T. Green;Jean-Claude Deschamps;Dario Páez.
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology (2005)
Expressive writing and the role of alexythimia as a dispositional deficit in self-disclosure and psychological health.
Darío Páez;Carmen Velasco;José Luis González.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1999)
Emotional Climate, Human Security, and Cultures of Peace
Joseph De Rivera;Darío Páez.
Journal of Social Issues (2007)
Psychosocial effects of perceived emotional synchrony in collective gatherings.
Dario Páez;Bernard Rimé;Nekane Basabe;Anna Wlodarczyk.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (2015)
Social Categorization, Social Identification, and Rejection of Deviant Group Members
José M. Marques;Dominic Abrams;Dario Páez;Michael A. Hogg.
Blackwell Handbook of Social Psychology: Group Processes (2008)
Cuestionario de Juego Patológico de South Oaks (SOGS): validación española
Enrique Echeburúa;Concepción Báez;Javier Fernández-Montalvo;Darío Páez.
Análisis y modificación de conducta (1994)
Collective memory of conflicts.
Dario R. Paez;James Hou-Fu Liu.
(2011)
Social Sharing, Participation in Demonstrations, Emotional Climate, and Coping with Collective Violence After the March 11th Madrid Bombings1
Darío Páez;Nekane Basabe;Silvia Ubillos;José Luis González‐Castro.
Journal of Social Issues (2007)
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