Psychology topic list of research papers
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Re-evaluating the role of TPJ in attentional control: Contextual updating?
Abstract The right temporo-parietal junction (TPJ) is widely considered as part of a network that reorients attention to task-relevant, but currently unattended stimuli (Corbetta and Shulman, 2002). Despite the prevalence of this theory in cognitive ...
2013 / Joy J. Geng, Simone Vossel -
The E-music box: an empirical method for exploring the universal capacity for musical production and for social interaction through music2015 / Giacomo Novembre, Manuel Varlet, Shujau Muawiyath, Catherine J. Stevens, Peter E. Keller
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Impact of misspecifying the distribution of a prognostic factor on power and sample size for testing treatment interactions in clinical trials2013 / William M Reichmann, Michael P LaValley, David R Gagnon, Elena Losina
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On the matching of top-down knowledge with sensory input in the perception of ambiguous speech2010 / C Eulitz, R Hannemann
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Characterizing biobank organizations in the U.S.: results from a national survey2013 / Gail E Henderson, R Jean Cadigan, Teresa P Edwards, Ian Conlon, Anders G Nelson, et al.
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Defensive coping and health-related quality of life in chronic kidney disease: a cross-sectional study2011 / Anna Kaltsouda, Petros Skapinakis, Dimitrios Damigos, Margarita Ikonomou, Rigas Kalaitzidis, et al.
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Development of the patient approach and views toward healthcare communication (PAV-COM) measure among older adults2012 / Derjung M Tarn, Henry N Young, Benjamin M Craig
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What do peer support workers do? A job description2012 / Nora Jacobson, Lucy Trojanowski, Carolyn S Dewa
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Partner randomized controlled trial: study protocol and coaching intervention2012 / Jane M Garbutt, Gabrielle Highstein, Yan Yan, Robert C Strunk
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Multilevel Research in the Field of Organizational Behavior: An Empirical Look at 10 Years of Theory and Research2013 / P. L. Costa, A. M. Graca, P. Marques-Quinteiro, C. M. Santos, A. Caetano, et al.
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A Framework for Measurement Feedback to Improve Decision-Making in Mental Health2009 / Edward Seidman, Bruce F. Chorpita, William E. Reay, Wayne Stelk, Ann F. Garland, et al.
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Is Self-Sacrificial Competitive Altruism Primarily a Male Activity?2015 / F. T. McAndrew, C. Perilloux
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Individual factors and perceived community characteristics in relation to mental health and mental well-being2015 / Helen McAneney, Mark A. Tully, Ruth F. Hunter, Anne Kouvonen, Philip Veal, et al.
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Kowakare: A New Perspective on the Development of Early Mother–Offspring Relationship2010 / Koichi Negayama
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Profiling individual differences in undergraduates’ epistemological beliefs: gender, domain and grade differences
Abstract The purpose of this study was to determine undergraduates’ epistemological beliefs in terms of gender, domain and grade differences. The participants of the study were composed of 750 undergraduates studying in different departments. To...
2012 / Karatas Hakan, Erden Münire -
Practice and conceptions: communicating mathematics in the workplace2011 / Leigh N. Wood
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Zebra finches and Dutch adults exhibit the same cue weighting bias in vowel perception2011 / Verena R. Ohms, Paola Escudero, Karin Lammers, Carel ten Cate
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The Survey of Relationship and Comparison: Emotional Intelligence, Competitive Anxiety and Mental Toughness Female Super League Basketball Players
Abstract The applied word of emotions is Emotional Intelligence (EI) which defines as the ability to perceive, monitor, employ, and manage emotions within one and in others (Gill G.S, 2010). The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship...
2012 / Shahzad Tahmasebi Boroujeni, Sanam Beigom Ghods Mirheydari, Zahra Kaviri, Sara Shahhosseini -
A Common, Conceptual Framework for Behavioral Ecology and Evolutionary Psychology2015 / D. W. White, L. M. Dill, C. B. Crawford
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Feasibility trial evaluation of a physical activity and screen-viewing course for parents of 6 to 8 year-old children: Teamplay2013 / Russell Jago, Simon J Sebire, Katrina M Turner, Georgina F Bentley, Joanna K Goodred, et al.