Psychology topic list of research papers
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Contributions of expected sensory and affective action effects to action selection and performance: Evidence from forced- and free-choice tasks2016 / Bernhard Hommel, Dominique P. Lippelt, Ermine Gurbuz, Roland Pfister
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Spontaneous adaptation explains why people act faster when being imitated2016 / Jarosław R. Lelonkiewicz, Chiara Gambi
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Exposure to workplace harassment and the Five Factor Model of personality: A meta-analysis
Abstract Although a growing body of studies has investigated the role of personality traits as correlates of exposure to workplace harassment, the true magnitude of the relationships between harassment and targets' personality characteristics...
2016 / Morten Birkeland Nielsen, Lars Glasø, Ståle Einarsen -
Parents’ concerns about future pregnancy after stillbirth: a qualitative study2016 / Sarah Meaney, Claire M. Everard, Stephen Gallagher, Keelin O'Donoghue
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The Effect of Abstract and Concrete Thinking on Risk-Taking Behavior in Women and Men2016 / E. Lermer, B. Streicher, R. Sachs, M. Raue, D. Frey
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Psychosocial Factors in Diabetes and Cardiovascular Risk2016 / Ruth A. Hackett, Andrew Steptoe
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The Interface of Syntax with Pragmatics and Prosody in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders2016 / Arhonto Terzi, Theodoros Marinis, Kostantinos Francis
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Judgment of Learning Accuracy in High-functioning Adolescents and Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder2016 / Catherine Grainger, David M. Williams, Sophie E. Lind
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Music chills: The eye pupil as a mirror to music’s soul
Abstract This study evaluated whether music-induced aesthetic “chill” responses, which typically correspond to peak emotional experiences, can be objectively monitored by degree of pupillary dilation. Participants listened to self-chosen songs...
2016 / Bruno Laeng, Lise Mette Eidet, Unni Sulutvedt, Jaak Panksepp -
The 2005 London terror attacks: An investigation of changes in psychological wellbeing and social capital pre- and post-attacks (2003-07)-A UK panel study
Abstract The London public transport suicide bombings, which occurred on 7th July 2005, were described as the worst single terrorist atrocity on British soil to date. Past acts of terrorism have been associated with deterioration in population...
2016 / Giuseppe N. Giordano, Martin Lindström -
Mindfulness and Self-compassion as Unique and Common Predictors of Affect in the General Population2016 / Angélica López, Robbert Sanderman, Maya J. Schroevers
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Design for Pride in the Workplace2016 / Yichen Lu, Virpi Roto
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Disclosure of sperm donation: a comparison between solo mother and two-parent families with identifiable donors
Abstract Disclosure of donor conception to children was compared between solo mother and two-parent families with children aged 4–8 years conceived since the removal of donor anonymity in the UK. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 31...
2016 / Tabitha Freeman, Sophie Zadeh, Venessa Smith, Susan Golombok -
Cross-over studies underestimate energy compensation: The example of sucrose-versus sucralose-containing drinks
Abstract The vast majority of preload-test-meal studies that have investigated the effects on energy intake of disguised nutrient or other food/drink ingredient manipulations have used a cross-over design. We argue that this design may underestimate ...
2016 / Nouf S. Gadah, Jeffrey M. Brunstrom, Peter J. Rogers -
Public perception of the lifetime morbid risk of mental disorders in the United States and associations with public stigma2016 / Nicholas D. Lawson
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“Just This Breath…” How Mindfulness Meditation Can Shift Everything, Including Neural Connectivity2016 / Erica M.S. Sibinga
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Environmental factors, life events, trauma in the course of bipolar disorder2016 / Fanny Aldinger, Thomas G. Schulze
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School-based mindfulness intervention for stress reduction in adolescents: Design and methodology of an open-label, parallel group, randomized controlled trial
Abstract Adolescents are in a high-risk period developmentally, in terms of susceptibility to stress. A mindfulness intervention represents a potentially useful strategy for developing cognitive and emotion regulation skills associated with...
2016 / Jeanette M. Johnstone, Chelsea Roake, Ifrah Sheikh, Ashlie Mole, Joel T. Nigg, et al. -
Using a gamified monitoring app to change adolescents’ snack intake: the development of the REWARD app and evaluation design2016 / W. Van Lippevelde, J. Vangeel, N. De Cock, C. Lachat, L. Goossens, et al.
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Adverse childhood experiences, gender, and HIV risk behaviors: Results from a population-based sample
Abstract Recent HIV research suggested assessing adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) as contributing factors of HIV risk behaviors. However, studies often focused on a single type of adverse experience and very few utilized population-based data....
2016 / Lin Fang, Deng-Min Chuang, Yookyong Lee