Psychology topic list of research papers
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“I Just Don't Think There's any other Image that Tells the Story like [This] Picture Does”: Researcher and Participant Reflections on the Use of Participant-Employed Photography in Social Research2017 / Meridith Burles, Roanne Thomas
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Effective Interpersonal Health Communication for Linkage to Care After HIV Diagnosis in South Africa2016 / Tonderai Mabuto, Salome Charalambous, Christopher J. Hoffmann
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Visual tuning and metrical perception of realistic point-light dance movements2016 / Yi-Huang Su
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Reappraisal of visiting policies and procedures of patient’s family information in 188 French ICUs: a report of the Outcomerea Research Group2016 / Maité Garrouste-Orgeas, Isabelle Vinatier, Alexis Tabah, Benoit Misset, Jean-François Timsit
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Dynamic representation of time in brain states2017 / Fernanda Dantas Bueno, Vanessa C. Morita, Raphael Y. de Camargo, Marcelo B. Reyes, Marcelo S. Caetano, et al.
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A Review of Social Dilemmas and Social-Ecological Traps in Conservation and Natural Resource Management2017 / Graeme S. Cumming
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Emergence Of Consciousness And Qualia From A Complex Brain2015 / Jakob Korf
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Influence of premium versus value brand names on the smoking experience in a plain packaging environment: an experimental study2017 / Gemma Skaczkowski, Sarah Durkin, Yoshihisa Kashima, Melanie Wakefield
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Reducing occupational sitting: Workers’ perspectives on participation in a multi-component intervention2017 / Nyssa T. Hadgraft, Lisa Willenberg, Anthony D. LaMontagne, Keti Malkoski, David W Dunstan, et al.
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Creating of customer loyalty by cabin crew A study of the relation between emotional labor and job performance
Abstract The purpose of this study was to determine whether a high level of hospitality skill among airline cabin crews could affect customers’ “true satisfaction” in a way that other methods, such as the use of information technology systems, do...
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Correlation of Body Perceptions and Eating Disorders of 9-12 years old Children in Bratislava2015 / Róbert Osaďan, Erika Drgoňová
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The experience of providing end of life care at a children’s hospice: a qualitative study2017 / Tracey McConnell, Sam Porter
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Impact of vocational interests, previous academic experience, gender and age on Situational Judgement Test performance2017 / Nienke R. Schripsema, Anke M. van Trigt, Jan C. C. Borleffs, Janke Cohen-Schotanus
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Dimensions of manic symptoms in youth: psychosocial impairment and cognitive performance in the IMAGEN sample2014 / Argyris Stringaris, Natalie Castellanos-Ryan, Tobias Banaschewski, Gareth J. Barker, Arun L. Bokde, et al.
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No evidence of a longitudinal association between diurnal cortisol patterns and cognition
Abstract We examined the effect of salivary cortisol on cognitive performance and decline in 3229 adults (79% men), mean age 61 years. Six saliva samples over the day along with a cognition test battery were administered twice in 5 years. In...
2014 / Archana Singh-Manoux, Aline Dugravot, Alexis Elbaz, Martin Shipley, Mika Kivimaki, et al. -
Social affiliation motives modulate spontaneous learning in Williams syndrome but not in autism2016 / Giacomo Vivanti, Darren R. Hocking, Peter Fanning, Cheryl Dissanayake
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The role of cognitive reserve on terminal decline: a cross-cohort analysis from two European studies: OCTO-Twin, Sweden, and Newcastle 85+, UK2015 / Dorina Cadar, Blossom C. M. Stephan, Carol Jagger, Boo Johansson, Scott M. Hofer, et al.
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The use of supportive communication when responding to older people’s emotional distress in home care – An observational study2017 / Linda Hafskjold, Vibeke Sundling, Sandra van Dulmen, Hilde Eide
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Indicators of subjective social status: Differential associations across race and sex
Abstract Background Subjective social status (SSS), or perception of rank on the social hierarchy, is an important indicator of various health outcomes. However, the psychosocial influences on this construct are unclear, and how...
2016 / Danielle Shaked, Megan Williams, Michele K. Evans, Alan B. Zonderman -
Loneliness Predicts Insensitivity to Partner Commitment
Abstract People attend to their partners' pro-relationship behaviors (or commitment signals) which in turn leads to a positive adjustment in perceived strength of interpersonal bonds. This bond-confirming effect is stronger when the commitment...
2016 / Mana Yamaguchi, Adam Smith, Yohsuke Ohtsubo