Psychology topic list of research papers
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Why (and how) should we study the interplay between emotional arousal, Theory of Mind, and inhibitory control to understand moral cognition?2016 / Marine Buon, Ana Seara-Cardoso, Essi Viding
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The Effects of Life Skills Training on Marital Satisfaction
Abstract Life skills Training enable family members to solve the family problems. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of life skills training on marital satisfaction. The method of this study is experimental and research design is...
2013 / Abbas Ali Hosseinkhanzadeh, Taiebeh Yeganeh -
Poor school performance: an updated review
Abstract This study is an updated review on poor school performance aiming at healthcare and educational professionals. It addresses current aspects of education, learning, and the main conditions involved in poor school performance. It also...
2013 / Cláudia Machado Siqueira, Juliana Gurge-Giannetti -
Stress and Support in Relation to Parental Self: A Comparison between Mothers of Children in Cancer Treatment and Mothers of Healthy Children
Abstract This study investigated the impact of parental self-representation on perceived stress and support in mothers of children in cancer treatment compared to mothers of healthy children. Measures: the Perceived Support Scale (De Caroli &...
2014 / Maria Elvira De Caroli, Elisabetta Sagone -
The Communication Patterns & Satisfaction in Married Students
Abstract This study evaluates the relationship between satisfaction and Communication Patterns (i.e., mutual constructive, demand- withdraw, mutual avoidance, and withholding). Participants included 229 married students, who completed communication...
2013 / Mohammad Ebrahim Madahi, Mona Samadzadeh, Nasirudin Javidi -
Create the EQ Modelling Instrument Based on Goleman and Bar-On Models and Psychological Defense Mechanisms
Abstract Emotional intelligence as the ability to perceive, access and generate emotions, and also to assist our thoughts, to understand emotions and emotional knowledge, and to reflectively regulate emotions so as to promote emotional and...
2014 / Rezki Mishar, Yuni R. Bangun -
Web-based depression treatment: Associations of clients׳ word use with adherence and outcome
Abstract Background The growing number of web-based psychological treatments, based on textual communication, generates a wealth of data that can contribute to knowledge of online and face-to-face treatments. We investigated...
2014 / Rianne Van der Zanden, Keshia Curie, Monique Van Londen, Jeannet Kramer, Gerard Steen, et al. -
Effect of external and internal focus of attention on acquisition, retention, and transfer phase of motor learning in Parkinson's disease
Abstract The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of external focus of attention and internal focus of attention in different phases of motor learning in people with Parkinson's disease (PD). Twenty-four patients (17 men and 7...
2013 / Charu Kakar, Nayeem Zia, Stuti Sehgal, Suman Khushwaha -
Responsibility problems for criminal justice2014 / Sofia M. I. Jeppsson
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The perceptual significance of high-frequency energy in the human voice2014 / Brian B. Monson, Eric J. Hunter, Andrew J. Lotto, Brad H. Story
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Religion and morality.2014 / Ryan McKay, Harvey Whitehouse
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Happiness and well-being at work: A special issue introduction
Abstract Over the last 10 years, research in the area of happiness has exploded, creating a wealth of empirical knowledge about mechanisms and processes that make people happy. One of the most accepted findings in this field is that work contributes ...
2014 / Alfredo Rodríguez-Muñoz, Ana I. Sanz-Vergel -
Language and Literacy Profiles: A Mixture Modeling Approach
Abstract Mixture modeling was used to examined the: (a) heterogeneity and prevalence of the language and literacy profiles among 521 first grade students (Malaysian equivalent of Primary 1) and (b) predictors that optimize the classification of...
2013 / Julia Lee Ai Cheng, Stephanie Al Otaiba -
The emergence of “groupitizing” in children’s numerical cognition
Abstract Improvements in enumeration abilities that emerge over late childhood are primarily thought to reflect perceptual developments such as increases in subitizing limits for small sets and faster shifting of attention associated with serially...
2014 / Gillian S. Starkey, Bruce D. McCandliss -
The difference between standing and sitting in 3 different seat inclinations on abdominal muscle activity and chest and abdominal expansion in woodwind and brass musicians2014 / Bronwen J. Ackermann, Nicholas O'Dwyer, Mark Halaki
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Social Capital and Health-Protective Behavior Intentions in an Influenza Pandemic2015 / Ying-Chih Chuang, Ya-Li Huang, Kuo-Chien Tseng, Chia-Hsin Yen, Lin-hui Yang
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Archetypal-Imaging and Mirror-Gazing2013 / Giovanni Caputo
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Commentary on: “Evidence of weak conscious experiences in the exclusion taskâ€2015 / Gary D. Fisk, Steven J. Haase
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Children's identification of familiar songs from pitch and timing cues2014 / Anna Volkova, Sandra E. Trehub, E. Glenn Schellenberg, Blake C. Papsin, Karen A. Gordon
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Phonological working memory and reading in students with dyslexia2014 / Carolina A. F. de Carvalho, Adriana de S. B. Kida, Simone A. Capellini, Clara R. B. de Avila