Psychology topic list of research papers
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Development and validation of a 21-item challenges to stopping smoking (CSS-21) scale2016 / Dennis Thomas, Andrew J Mackinnon, Billie Bonevski, Michael J Abramson, Simone Taylor, et al.
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International Scientific Acupuncture and Meridian Symposium 20152016 /
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Fairytale Therapy Today: Determining its Boundaries and Content
Abstract Positions existing in psychology in relation to modern fairytale therapy are analyzed while stating the insufficient development of the theoretical basis thereof. Based on F.E. Vasilyuk's ideas on the need to develop a psychotechnical...
2016 / Igor V. Vachkov -
Hopelessness and alcohol use: The mediating role of drinking motives and outcome expectancies
Abstract Introduction Heavy drinking is a considerable public health concern. There is a broad evidence-base examining the separate contributions of personality characteristics, motives and alcohol-expectancies on subsequent...
2016 / Laura Baines, Andrew Jones, Paul Christiansen -
Use of Foul Language Among Chinese Adolescents: Developmental Change and Relations With Psychosocial Competences
Abstract Purpose The use of foul language becomes increasingly popular among youth, yet scientific research on this topic is grossly missing in the literature. This longitudinal study examined the developmental change of foul...
2016 / Daniel T.L. Shek, Li Lin -
The Use of Informational-communicational Technologies in Reading Difficulties Correction in Children
Abstract In this article we study the problem of reading difficulties in children. We analyze the results of a research, which was aimed at creating a program for optimizing the functioning of visual mechanisms and determining the possibility of...
2016 / Nadezda N. Vasilyeva -
Feasibility and Acceptability of a Task-Shifted Intervention to Enhance Adherence to HIV Medication and Improve Depression in People Living with HIV in Zimbabwe, a Low Income Country in Sub-Saharan Africa2017 / Melanie Abas, Primrose Nyamayaro, Tarisai Bere, Emily Saruchera, Nomvuyo Mothobi, et al.
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Asymmetry of Conceptual Perception in Russian and American Cultures
Abstract The present paper is testing the three conceptospheres theoretically and methodologically. The goal of the research is to study the following: conceptual perception, categorization, conceptualization and conceptual asymmetry in Russian and...
2016 / Maria G. Lebedko -
Color Vision Consciousness System Capable of Additionally Learning New Knowledge
Abstract The authors have successfully developed a consciousness system capable of autonomously increasing its knowledge by simply connecting that additional knowledge to the system. In this approach, the system always learns anew, and does not...
2016 / Tomoya Matsunaga, Junichi Takeno -
Adaptation and obtainment of evidence for the validity of the “Scale of Perceived Sacrifices Associated with Leaving (the organization)” in the Brazilian context: a study among teachers of basic, technical, and technological education2016 / Renata Gomes de Jesus, Diva Ester Okazaki Rowe
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What Sexual Behaviors Relate to Decreased Sexual Desire in Women? A Review and Proposal for End Points in Treatment Trials for Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder2016 / Robert Pyke, Anita Clayton
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Exploring the automaticity of language-perception interactions: Effects of attention and awareness2015 / Jolien C. Francken, Erik L. Meijs, Peter Hagoort, Simon van Gaal, Floris P. de Lange
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Resolving the neural dynamics of visual and auditory scene processing in the human brain: a methodological approach2017 / Radoslaw Martin Cichy, Santani Teng
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So much data, so little time: Using sequential data analysis to monitor behavioral changes
Abstract Twenty-three infants (M =13.7 months, SD =3.73) and their primary caregivers were observed and video-taped in three 20-min play sessions. Over the course of a month, changes in infant behaviors and...
2016 / Tywanquila Walker -
Perception of Nuclear Stress in Vocabulary Items in Teacher Education in Terms of Shadow Listening
Abstract Words are made up of syllables in all languages. Some of these syllables are made more pronounced by bearing a primary stress phoneme which carries the highest prominence among in louder forms the surrounding syllables. The stressed...
2016 / Mehmet Demirezen -
How does the reliability of a model affect children’s choice to learn socially or individually?
Abstract The effect of model reliability on children's choices to learn socially versus individually is pertinent to theories addressing cultural evolution and theories of selective trust. Here the effect of a reliable versus unreliable model on...
2016 / Cameron Turner, Luc-Alain Giraldeau, Emma Flynn -
Specific Psychological Characteristics of Interpersonal Relationships in Preschool Children
Abstract A child's communication with peers and the relationships that emerge from this communication constitute a special sphere of child's daily activities. As a type of social activity of a preschooler, interpersonal communication is a leading...
2016 / Elena E. Rukavishnikova -
Can More Pictures Bring More Readership?: An Examination of the “Picture Superiority Effect” in the News Consumption Process
Abstract “Picture superiority effect” refers to the notion that viewing pictures are more easily and frequently recalled than are concepts that are learned by viewing their written word form counterparts. In this paper, the author studied the...
2016 / Yingying Ma -
Childhood family wealth and mental health in a national cohort of young adults
Abstract Purpose Mental health is critical to young adult health, as the onset of 75% of psychiatric disorders occurs by age 24 and psychiatric disorders early in life predict later behavioral health problems. Wealth may serve as a ...
2016 / Félice Lê-Scherban, Allison B. Brenner, Robert F. Schoeni -
Crossmodal interference between language and flavour
Abstract This work describes crossmodal Stroop interference in flavoural, visual, and auditory representations. A mixed design was used with two randomized groups. As a between-subjects factor, words were presented in visual (group 1) or auditory...
2016 / Eugenia Razumiejczyk, Carolina Pereyra Girardi, María del Carme Crivello, Mauro Fioramonti, Guillermo Macbeth, et al.