Psychology topic list of research papers
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Development of a proxy-reported pulmonary outcome scale for preterm infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia2011 / Sara E Massie, Sue Tolleson-Rinehart, Darren A DeWalt, Matthew M Laughon, Leslie M Powell, et al.
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Effectiveness of guideline-based care by occupational physicians on the return-to-work of workers with common mental disorders: design of a cluster-randomised controlled trial2013 / Karlijn M van Beurden, Evelien P M Brouwers, Margot C W Joosen, Berend Terluin, Jac J L van der Klink, et al.
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Using Bayes to get the most out of non-significant results2014 / Zoltan Dienes
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Caregiver perceptions regarding the measurement of level and quality of care in Alzheimer’s disease2015 / Afeez Abiola Hazzan, Jenny Ploeg, Harry Shannon, Parminder Raina, Mark Oremus
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Fatigue in adults with traumatic brain injury: predictors and consequences. A systematic review of longitudinal study protocols2013 / Tatyana Mollayeva, Tetyana Kendzerska, Shirin Mollayeva, Colin M Shapiro, Angela Colantonio, et al.
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Interpersonal and intrapersonal intelligences: Do they really work in foreign-language learning?
Abstract Gardner's multiple intelligences has influenced education. Considering interpersonal and intrapersonal intelligences, this study aims at determining if they are significant in language learning. A number of EFL university students were...
2012 / Fatemeh Behjat -
Assessing the reliability of grammaticality judgment tests
Abstract Second language acquisition researchers have been using Grammaticality Judgment Tests (GJTs) since the mid-1970s in order to assess the linguistic competence of second language learners in their L2. A number of researchers (e.g., Gass,...
2012 / Omid Tabatabaei, Marzieh Dehghani -
The Trait Anger and Anger Explanation Styles of Preschool Teachers
Abstract The objective of the present study is to examine the trait anger and anger explanation styles of preschool teachers on age and gender variables. The sample of this study consisted of the 150 preschool teachers (120 females and 30 males)...
2012 / Seda Ata, Berrin Akman -
The Causal Model of Working Memory Capacity
Abstract Working memory capacity (WMC) refers to the capacity of working memory, the ability to maintain, manipulate, and access mental representations as needed to support complex cognition. WMC varies widely across individuals and predicts...
2013 / Sanit Srikoon, Tassanee Bunterm, Jintanaporn Wattanathorn, Kittisak Wantong -
Subliminal priming and effects of hand dominance
Abstract In the masked priming paradigm, motor responses to targets are influenced by previously presented subliminal primes, and are guided by facilitatory and inhibitory mechanisms that depend on prime-target compatibility/duration. In this study, ...
2012 / Deborah J. Serrien, Michiel M. Sovijärvi-Spapé, Gita Rana -
A survey of resilience, burnout, and tolerance of uncertainty in Australian general practice registrars2013 / Georga PE Cooke, Jenny A Doust, Michael C Steele
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On identity: from a philosophical point of view2013 / Daniel Sollberger
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Depression as a non-causal variable risk marker in coronary heart disease2013 / Anna Meijer, Marij Zuidersma, Peter de Jonge
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The Use of Woodcock-Johnson Tests for Identifying Students with Special Needs-a Comprehensive Literature Review
Abstract The Woodcock-Johnson Tests (WJ III) is a valid and reliable assessment tool of both cognitive abilities and achievement among children and adults. It is based on the most current theoretical model of intelligence, Cattell-Horn-Carroll (CHC) ...
2012 / Bashir Abu-Hamour, Hanan Al Hmouz, Jihan Mattar, Mohammad Muhaidat -
Organization of ideas in writing: what are raters sensitive to?2013 / Rachael Ruegg, Yuko Sugiyama
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Investigating the relationship between implicit and explicit memory: Evidence that masked repetition priming speeds the onset of recollection
Abstract Memory theories assume that unconscious processes influence conscious remembering, but the exact nature of the relationship between implicit and explicit memory remains an open question. Within the context of episodic recognition tests...
2016 / Joanne L. Park, David I. Donaldson -
Using the Delphi Technique to Determine Which Outcomes to Measure in Clinical Trials: Recommendations for the Future Based on a Systematic Review of Existing Studies2011 / Ian P. Sinha, Rosalind L. Smyth, Paula R. Williamson
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Ten Simple Rules for a Good Poster Presentation2007 / Thomas C. Erren, Philip E. Bourne
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Sympathetic nervous system activity in health and disease—advances with microneurographic recordings2012 / Elisabeth Lambert
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Cognitive Stimulation for Apathy in Probable Early-Stage Alzheimer's2011 / Linda L. Buettner, Suzanne Fitzsimmons, Serdar Atav, Kaycee Sink