Psychology topic list of research papers
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Understanding the complexity of biopsychosocial factors in the public health epidemic of overweight and obesity2016 / D. L. Rosenbaum, K. S. White
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Understanding Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder: Reviewing the Specificity and Sensitivity of DSM-IV Diagnostic Criteria2013 / S. C. Hertler
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Development of an Individualized Yoga Intervention to Address Fatigue in Hospitalized Children Undergoing Intensive Chemotherapy2016 / C. Diorio, A. Celis Ekstrand, T. Hesser, C. OSullivan, M. Lee, et al.
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Reconsidering Visual Search2015 / Árni Kristjánsson
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Increasing Academic Performance in Roma Preschool Children
Abstract The educational opportunities of minorities are a main research theme. The Roma minority has developed low expectations in terms of educational and social achievement which explains the poor adaptation to academic life and the consecutive...
2015 / Raluca Comănescu, Iulia Ciorbea -
Intelligence and Sibling Relationship
Abstract Associations between relationships in sibling pair and cognitive skills were studied. The sample included 160 full families with two children of adolescent age. Family relationships diagnostic techniques and intellectual test (WAIS and...
2014 / Olga S. Alekseeva, Irina E. Kozlova, Oxana V. Baskaeva, Svetlana D. Pyankova -
Mindlessness attacks
Abstract In our daily life, we complete many tasks without paying much attention and thinking actively. We have the tendency to be in this automatic cognitive state, which is known as mindlessness. Mindlessness can occur in interpersonal...
2015 / Feng Zhu, Sandra Carpenter, Swapna Kolimi -
An Exploratory Study of Adolescent's Help-Seeking Sources
Abstract The purpose of this study is to explore the help seeking sources of adolescents. The corelational survey method was employed in this study. The participants of the study consist of 252 high-school students, 132(%52.4) female, 120(%47.6)...
2015 / Firdevs Savi Cakar, Sevil Savi -
Modern Devices to Support Early Development of Children with Visual Impairment
Abstract The article describes the options of the use of modern touch screen devices to stimulate vision and develop visual skills of children with low vision in early and pre-school age. The article concentrates specifically on the possibilities of ...
2015 / Kamila Růžičková, Tereza Hordějčuková -
Weight and See: Loading Working Memory Improves Incidental Identification of Irrelevant Faces2012 / David Carmel, Jake Fairnie, Nilli Lavie
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A New Angle on Object-Background Effects in Vection2016 / J. Kim, M. T. T. Tran
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Integrating care for individuals with FASD: results from a multi-stakeholder symposium2015 / Paul Masotti, Sally Longstaffe, Holly Gammon, Jill Isbister, Breann Maxwell, et al.
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Mothers’ accounts of their stillbirth experiences and of their subsequent relationships with their living infant: an interpretative phenomenological analysis2015 / A. Meltem Üstündağ – Budak, Michael Larkin, Gillian Harris, Jacqueline Blissett
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Examination of Illustrated Story Books Published Between the Years of 2004-201 for 4-8 Age Group Children in Terms of Illustration
Abstract During the early childhood for the development of the child, picture books, or illustrated books, have an important role. Illustrations are an indispendable part of the story and an integral element to the text. The purpose of this study is ...
2014 / Aygül Aygün, Oya Abacı -
Development, inter-rater reliability and feasibility of a checklist to assess implementation (Ch-IMP) in systematic reviews: the case of provider-based prevention and treatment programs targeting children and youth2015 / Margaret Cargo, Ivana Stankov, James Thomas, Michael Saini, Patricia Rogers, et al.
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The systematic early integration of palliative care into multidisciplinary oncology care in the hospital setting (IPAC), a randomized controlled trial: the study protocol2015 / Gaëlle Vanbutsele, Simon Van Belle, Martine De Laat, Veerle Surmont, Karen Geboes, et al.
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Seeing Is Believing: Using Video Feedback in Cognitive Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder
Abstract Distorted negative self-images and impressions appear to play a key role in maintaining Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD). In previous research, McManus et al. (2009) found that video feedback can help people undergoing cognitive therapy for...
2016 / Emma Warnock-Parkes, Jennifer Wild, Richard Stott, Nick Grey, Anke Ehlers, et al. -
Implementing measurement-based care (iMBC) for depression in community mental health: a dynamic cluster randomized trial study protocol2015 / Cara C. Lewis, Kelli Scott, C. Nathan Marti, Brigid R. Marriott, Kurt Kroenke, et al.
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The Reciprocal Relation Between Adolescents’ School Engagement and Alcohol Consumption, and the Role of Parental Support2015 / Lukas Roebroek, Ina M. Koning
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Validation of the Child Abuse Potential Inventory in Italy: A Preliminary Study2015 / S. Miragoli, E. Camisasca, P. D. Blasio