Psychology topic list of research papers
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Reaching and recruiting Turkish migrants for a clinical trial through Facebook: A process evaluation
Abstract Ethnic minorities are underrepresented in mental health research, especially in randomized controlled trials. Recruiting ethnic minorities is challenging and there is a need to develop effective recruitment strategies. ...
2014 / Burçin Ünlü Ince, Pim Cuijpers, Edith van 't Hof, Heleen Riper -
Gender differences in work sample assessments: Not all tests are created equal
Abstract We examined gender differences in five different types of clerical work sample exercises. Our results indicated that, overall, gender differences were minimal. However, there was substantial variability in gender differences across work...
2014 / Michael B. Harari, Chockalingam Viswesvaran, Rachel O’Rourke -
The Relationship of Procrastination and Self-efficacy with Psychological Vulnerability in Students
Abstract The aim of the present study was to determine of relationship of procrastination and self-efficacy with psychological vulnerability in students. The research sample consisted of 708 who were selected from among students of Islamic Azad...
2014 / A. Kiamarsi, A. Abolghasemi -
Intellectual Task as a Means of Development of Skills
Abstract This article deals with some aspects of system and genetic approach to the study of intellectual activity of human's inner world (it is developed in the Scientific School of Academician of the Russian Academy of Education Vladimir...
2013 / G.A. Suvorova -
Dialogue Games for Inconsistent and Biased Information
Abstract In this article, a dialogue game is presented in which coherent conversational sequences with inconsistent and biased information are described at the speech act level. Inconsistent and biased information is represented with bilattice...
2005 / Henk-Jan Lebbink, Cilia L.M. Witteman, John-Jules Ch. Meyer -
AIC–An AI-system for Combination of Senses
Abstract AI-complete systems developed today, are commonly used for solving different artificial intelligence problems. A problem is a typical image recognition or speech recognition, but it can also be language processing, as well as, other complex ...
2013 / Anne Håkansson -
Perfectionism Dimensions and Resistance to Peer Influences in Adolescence
Abstract Research showed that low resistance to peer influence is considered a risk factor in developing vulnerability toward socio- cultural promoted models. A personality trait that favours compliance to social standards is perfectionism. Peoples...
2013 / Eugenia Nanu, Ioan Scheau -
Mechanisms Driving Item Repetition Effects2013 / A. Britt, D. Mirman
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The spillover and crossover of daily work enjoyment and well-being: A diary study among working couples
Abstract The purpose of this daily diary study was to investigate whether a positive experience initiated at work (i.e., work enjoyment) may have an indirect impact on employees’ significant others. Based on Fredrickson's broaden-and-build theory...
2014 / Ana Isabel Sanz-Vergel, Alfredo Rodríguez-Muñoz -
Mother-daughter Relationship and Daughter's Self Esteem
Abstract The purpose of the study was to examine the relation of mother daughter relationship to self-esteem of the adult daughters. The sample was consisting of 426 female university students with a mean age of 21.62 (SD= 2.35). The Mother-Adult...
2013 / Selin Onayli, Ozgur Erdur-Baker -
The puzzling difficulty of tool innovation: Why can’t children piece their knowledge together?
Abstract Tool innovation—designing and making novel tools to solve tasks—is extremely difficult for young children. To discover why this might be, we highlighted different aspects of tool making to children aged 4 to 6years (N ...
2014 / Nicola Cutting, Ian A. Apperly, Jackie Chappell, Sarah R. Beck -
Zopiclone’s Residual Effects on Actual Driving Performance in a Standardized Test: A Pooled Analysis of Age and Sex Effects in 4 Placebo-Controlled Studies
Abstract Background In many European countries, Canada, and Japan, the nonbenzodiazepine zopiclone is now among the most frequently prescribed hypnotic drugs. This finding can be explained by the growing view among physicians that...
2013 / Tim R.M. Leufkens, A. Vermeeren -
Cognitive Benefits of Chess Training in Novice Children
Abstract The present study aim demonstrate of role chess training has on school performance, memory, sustained attention and creativity. A group of 20 novice primary school students took part in 10 blended learning chess lessons and in a final chess ...
2014 / Fotinica Gliga, Petru Iulian Flesner -
The Relationships Between Attachment Styles and Narcissism among Students of Shahid Chamran University in Iran
Abstract The present study investigated on the relationships between attachment styles (secure, avoidant and anxious-ambivalent) and narcissism. The samples in this study consisted of 200 students (100 male, 100 female) that were selected randomly...
2013 / Vahid Ahmadi, Saeid Ahmadi, Mahnaz MehrabiZade Honarmand, Yadollah Zargar, Nasrin Arshadi, et al. -
Sport Motivation among Iranian University Students
Abstract The purpose of the present study has been analysing the structural factor of the reliability and validity of sport motivation test among the students of Tonekabon Islamic Azad University in 2012. In this project, 570 students were selected...
2014 / Seyyede Zahra Seyyed Asri, Bahman Akbari, Alireza Farahbakhsh -
Anti-fat Prejudice and Stereotypes in Psychology University Students
Abstract The purpose of this study was to explore the anti-fat attitudes and stereotyped beliefs toward fat people in a group of 104 psychology university students. We used the Anti-fat Attitudes Scale and the Dislike of Fat People Scale, Semantic...
2013 / Maria Elvira De Caroli, Elisabetta Sagone -
Metastable structures and size effects in small group dynamics2014 / Rosapia Lauro Grotto, Andrea Guazzini, Franco Bagnoli
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Personality and Psychiatric Disorders in Women Affected by Polycystic Ovary Syndrome2014 / Elisabetta Scaruffi, Alessandra Gambineri, Stefania Cattaneo, Jenni Turra, Roberto Vettor, et al.
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Older adults can suppress unwanted memories when given an appropriate strategy.2015 / Brendan D. Murray, Michael C. Anderson, Elizabeth A. Kensinger
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Older adults have diminished awareness of errors in the laboratory and daily life.2013 / Siobhán Harty, Redmond G. O’Connell, Robert Hester, Ian H. Robertson