Psychology topic list of research papers
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How important is randomisation in a stepped wedge trial?2015 / James R Hargreaves, Audrey Prost, Katherine L. Fielding, Andrew J. Copas
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Conducting a Grounded Theory Study in a Language Other Than English: Procedures for Ensuring the Integrity of Translation2014 / I. Nurjannah, J. Mills, T. Park, K. Usher
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Current Knowledge on Adolescent Driver Distraction2014 / C. Raymond Bingham
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Research participation effects: a skeleton in the methodological cupboard
Abstract Objective There have been concerns about impacts of various aspects of taking part in research studies for a century. The concerns have not, however, been sufficiently well conceptualized to form traditions of study...
2014 / Jim McCambridge, Kypros Kypri, Diana Elbourne -
The Alliance between Semantic Memory, Priming, and Episodic Memory
Abstract Categorization tasks are often used in priming studies, although the impact of categories has seldom been evaluated. We asked participants to classify natural images of animals belonging to four different categories. These were bovid, cats, ...
2013 / Sina Kühnel, Dennis E. Dal Mas, Benjamin Reichelt, Hans J. Markowitsch -
The Alliance between Semantic Memory, Priming, and Episodic Memory
Abstract Categorization tasks are often used in priming studies, although the impact of categories has seldom been evaluated. We asked participants to classify natural images of animals belonging to four different categories. These were bovid, cats, ...
2014 / Sina Kühnel, Dennis E. Dal Mas, Benjamin Reichelt, Hans J. Markowitsch -
Orthographic Effects in Auditory Rhyme Decisions in Children
Abstract An experiment is reported that examined the relationship between phonology and orthography in the auditory rhyme decision task in children. It is investigated how the spelling of a word affects rhyme decisions, which can be done only on the ...
2014 / Eleni Lipourli -
Side effects in Internet-based interventions for Social Anxiety Disorder
Abstract Internet-based interventions are effective in the treatment of various mental disorders and have already been integrated in routine health care in some countries. Empirical data on potential negative effects of these interventions is...
2014 / Johanna Boettcher, Alexander Rozental, Gerhard Andersson, Per Carlbring -
Crossmodal Binding Rivalry: An Alternative Hypothesis for the Double Flash Illusion
Abstract Extensive research on multisensory processing has established that temporal and/or spatial proximity of sensory information lead to the percept of a unified multisensory event, both at a behavioral and neuronal level (e.g., Stein,...
2014 / Maria Kostaki, Argiro Vatakis -
Modelling Jargonaphasia: Support for One Error Locus, Lexical/Non- lexical Summation and Special Correct Responses2013 / A. Olson, C. Romani
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Predicting Early Reading in Greek: The Contribution of Phonological Awareness and Non-Phonological Language Skills
Abstract The study investigated the contribution of phonological awareness, morphological awareness and vocabulary to decoding in grades 1 and 2 using structural equation modeling (SEM) analysis. SEM analysis with latent variables revealed that in...
2013 / Kyriakoula M. Rothou, Susana Padeliadu, Georgios D. Sideridis -
Childhood traumatic events and adolescent overgeneral autobiographical memory: Findings in a UK cohort
Abstract Background Overgeneral autobiographical memory has repeatedly been identified as a risk factor for adolescent and adult psychopathology but the factors that cause such over-generality remain unclear. This study examined...
2014 / Catherine Crane, Jon Heron, David Gunnell, Glyn Lewis, Jonathan Evans, et al. -
Rhythmic Oscillations of Visual Contrast Sensitivity Triggered by Voluntary Action and their Link to Perceived Time Compression
Abstract Spontaneous oscillations of brain activity can be synchronized by external stimuli, or by allocation of attention, and this can lead to small synchronous modulation of visual perceptual performance over time (Busch et al., 2009, Landau...
2014 / Maria Concetta Morrone, Alice Tomassini, Marco Jacono, Donatella Spinelli, Giulio Sandini -
Learning to read new words in individuals with Down syndrome: Testing the role of phonological knowledge
Abstract This study examined the effect of word level phonological knowledge on learning to read new words in Down syndrome compared to typical development. Children were taught to read 12 nonwords, 6 of which were pre-trained on their phonology....
2014 / Silvana E. Mengoni, Hannah M. Nash, Charles Hulme -
Siblings and Disability: A Study on Social Attitudes toward Disabled Brothers and Sisters
Abstract The purpose of this study was the exploration of attitudes toward disabled brothers/sisters in 140 typically developed siblings (13-18 years) with brothers or sisters with Down syndrome (DS), autism (AUT), or intellectual disability (ID)....
2013 / Maria Elvira De Caroli, Elisabetta Sagone -
Study of the Relationship between Happiness and Dimensions of Psychosis, Neurosis and Personality Extraversion
Abstract The common goal of all human happiness and All are trying to achieve it are its people and their evaluation. Cognitive or intellectual dimensions of human personality styles that are associated with happiness some of the cognitive or...
2013 / Sousan Salary, Muhammad Reza Shaieri -
Behavioral finance: Finance with normal people
Abstract Behavioral finance is under construction as a solid structure of finance. It incorporates parts of standard finance, replaces others, and includes bridges between theory, evidence, and practice. Behavioral finance...
2014 / Meir Statman -
Strengthening Global Programs and Policies for Youth Based on the Emerging Science2013 / Robert Blum, Bruce Dick
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Perception of Class and Sense of School Belonging and Self-regulated Learning: A Causal Model
Abstract The aim of this research is studying the relationships between Perception of class and sense of school belonging with self- regulated learning based on a causal model. For this goal, we selected a sample of two grade students from Tehran...
2014 / Narges Babakhani -
The Effects of Control of Resources on Magnitudes of Sex Differences in Human Mate Preferences2015 / F. Moore, C. Cassidy, D. I. Perrett