Psychology topic list of research papers
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A qualitative study of the consequences of knee symptoms: 'It's like you're an athlete and you go to a couch potato'2014 / C. MacKay, S. B. Jaglal, J. Sale, E. M. Badley, A. M. Davis
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Collaborative care for comorbid depression and diabetes: a systematic review and meta-analysis2014 / E. Atlantis, P. Fahey, J. Foster
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Concept of mind in non-human primates2010 / S. Towner
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Modeling the Development of Vocational Competence: a Psychometric Model for Economic Domains2015 / Viola Katharina Klotz, Esther Winther, Dagmar Festner
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Evolving the theory and praxis of knowledge translation through social interaction: a social phenomenological study2009 / Carol L McWilliam, Anita Kothari, Catherine Ward-Griffin, Dorothy Forbes, Beverley Leipert, et al.
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Positive and negative behaviours in workplace relationships: a scoping review protocol2015 / J. Almost, A. Wolff, B. Mildon, S. Price, C. Godfrey, et al.
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Study of Coping Styles and Control Sources among Epileptic Patients
Abstract The current research tried to investigate the differences in the strategies and Coping Reactions in relation to the Control Source among individuals.In this correlational research, 70 Epilepsy Patients were selected randomly and invited by...
2011 / Alireza Khalilshoar, Shahram Yaguti Azari, Afsaneh Azarabadi Hagh, Khalil Allahvirdiyani -
Developing organized level of biomedical evidence: evidence-based biomedicine2012 / Fakher Rahim, Akbar Soltani, Vahid Haghpanah
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The audience effect in adolescence depends on who's looking over your shoulder
Abstract Adolescents have been shown to be particularly sensitive to peer influence. However, the data supporting these findings have been mostly limited to the impact of peers on risk-taking behaviours. Here, we investigated the influence of peers...
2015 / Laura K. Wolf, Narges Bazargani, Emma J. Kilford, Iroise Dumontheil, Sarah-Jayne Blakemore -
Reviewer acknowledgement 20132014 / Alice K Murray
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Perturbation training to promote safe independent mobility post-stroke: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial2015 / Avril Mansfield, Anthony Aqui, Andrew Centen, Cynthia J. Danells, Vincent G. DePaul, et al.
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Protocol for a randomized controlled dismantling study of a brief telephonic psychological intervention applied to non-professional caregivers with symptoms of depression2015 / Fernando L. Vázquez, Ángela Torres, Olga Díaz, Patricia Otero, Vanessa Blanco, et al.
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Effect of Muscle Relaxation Training as a Function of Improvement in Attentiveness in Children
Abstract Sixty-four primary school going boys of the Indian sub-continent in the age range of 9-12 years having high trait anxiety and attention-deficits, volunteered as the participants in this experiment. Half of them were recruited from...
2013 / S. Srilekha, S. Soumendra, P.K. Chattopadhyay -
Averaging, not internal noise, limits the development of coherent motion processing
Abstract The development of motion processing is a critical part of visual development, allowing children to interact with moving objects and navigate within a dynamic environment. However, global motion processing, which requires pooling motion...
2014 / Catherine Manning, Steven C. Dakin, Marc S. Tibber, Elizabeth Pellicano -
Chronic job burnout and daily functioning: A theoretical analysis
Abstract In this article, we discuss the individual employee's role in the development of his/her job burnout. We review the antecedents and consequences of burnout, and propose a model with chronic burnout as a moderator of daily functioning in the ...
2014 / Arnold B. Bakker, Patrícia L. Costa -
Universality and Cultural Specificity in Occupational Therapy Practice: From Hong Kong to Asia2008 / Matthew K.S. Yau
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Infants’ online perception of give-and-take interactions
Abstract This research investigated infants’ online perception of give-me gestures during observation of a social interaction. In the first experiment, goal-directed eye movements of 12-month-olds were recorded as they observed a give-and-take...
2014 / Claudia Elsner, Marta Bakker, Katharina Rohlfing, Gustaf Gredebäck -
The relationship between individual characteristics and ideation behavior: an empirical study of storyboards2014 / Pei-Shan Teng, Dengchuan Cai, Tai-Kuei Yu
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Supra-personal cognitive control and metacognition
The human mind is extraordinary in its ability not merely to respond to events as they unfold but also to adapt its own operation in pursuit of its agenda. This ‘cognitive control’ can be achieved through simple interactions among sensorimotor processes, and...
2014 / Nicholas Shea, Annika Boldt, Dan Bang, Nick Yeung, Cecilia Heyes, et al. -
Preparing an annotated gold standard corpus to share with extramural investigators for de-identification research
Abstract Objective The current study aims to fill the gap in available healthcare de-identification resources by creating a new sharable dataset with realistic Protected Health Information (PHI) without reducing the value of the...
2014 / Louise Deleger, Todd Lingren, Yizhao Ni, Megan Kaiser, Laura Stoutenborough, et al.