Psychology topic list of research papers
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How do negative emotions regulate the effects of workplace aggression on counterproductive work behaviours?2015 / Łukasz Baka
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The myth of Kurt Lewin and the rhetoric of collective memory in social psychology textbooks2015 / M. Billig
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Processing speed differences between 70- and 83-year-olds matched on childhood IQ
Abstract Processing speed is an important human cognitive capability that might underlie differences in other cognitive skills and their aging. We aimed to test aging-related processing speed differences using a novel cross-sectional design that...
2016 / Ian J. Deary, Stuart J. Ritchie -
Models of Care Delivery for Families of Critically Ill Children: An Integrative Review of International Literature
Problem Critical illness in children is a life changing event for the child, their parents, caregivers and wider family. There is a need to design and evaluate models of care that aim to implement family-centred care to support more positive...
2015 / Kate Curtis, Kim Foster, Rebecca Mitchell, Connie Van -
Are Womens Mate Preferences for Altruism Also Influenced by Physical Attractiveness?2016 / D. Farrelly, P. Clemson, M. Guthrie
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Does the cognitive architecture of simplex and multiplex ASD families differ?2015 / Anoek M. Oerlemans, Catharina A. Hartman, Barbara Franke, Jan K. Buitelaar, Nanda N. J. Rommelse
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Theory of mind and executive function during middle childhood across cultures
Abstract Previous studies with preschoolers have reported “East–West” contrasts in children’s executive function (East>West) and theory of mind (East<West). This cross-cultural study with two samples of older children from the United Kingdom...
2015 / Zhenlin Wang, Rory T. Devine, Keri K. Wong, Claire Hughes -
Prediction of placebo responses: a systematic review of the literature2014 / Bjoern Horing, Katja Weimer, Eric R. Muth, Paul Enck
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Optimization of visual training for full recovery from severe amblyopia in adults2016 / Nicolette C. Eaton, Hanna Marie Sheehan, Elizabeth M. Quinlan
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The Brief Norwegian Safety Climate Inventory (Brief NORSCI) – Psychometric properties and relationships with shift work, sleep, and health
Abstract The aim of this study was to establish the psychometric properties of the 11-item Brief Norwegian Safety Climate Inventory (Brief NORSCI) and to examine direct and indirect associations between shift work schedules, sleep problems, health...
2015 / Morten Birkeland Nielsen, Sigurd William Hystad, Jarle Eid -
Standing on the Shoulders of Giants? Exploring Consensus on the Validity Status of Mintzberg's Configuration Theory After a Negative Test2015 / T. Krabberod
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Sperm Competition Risk and Sexual Coercion Predict Copulatory Duration in Humans2015 / N. Barbaro, M. N. Pham, T. K. Shackelford
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Perceptual organization of shape, color, shade, and lighting in visual and pictorial objects2012 / Baingio Pinna
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Continuous passive movement does not influence motor maps in healthy adults2015 / Michelle N. McDonnell, Susan L. Hillier, George M. Opie, Matthew Nowosilskyj, Miranda Haberfield, et al.
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Apathy and Prospective Memory in Aging2012 / Fabienne Esposito, Lucien Rochat, Anne-Claude Juillerat Van der Linden, Martial Van der Linden
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Does the Order of Item Difficulty of the Addenbrooke's Cognitive Examination Add Anything to Subdomain Scores in the Clinical Assessment of Dementia2015 / Sarah McGrory, John M. Starr, Susan D. Shenkin, Elizabeth J. Austin, John R. Hodges
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Embodied Creativity: A Critical Analysis of an Underdeveloped Subject
Abstract While the idea that cognition is embodied appeared in the literature more than four decades ago, studies concerned with how and to what degree might the body and the environment influence creative thinking represent a relatively recent...
2015 / Marius M. Stanciu -
Generating discrete analogues of continuous probability distributions-A survey of methods and constructions2015 / Subrata Chakraborty
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Ergonomic Intervention for Musculoskeletal Disorders in Construction Workers2015 / Vinothini Padmanathan, Leonard Joseph, Roslizawati Nawawi
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The Role of Writing and Reading Self-efficacy in First-year Preservice EFL Teachers’ Writing Performance
Abstract Reading and writing self-efficacy have been recognized as related to and predictors of writing performance (e.g. Prad-Sala & Redford, 2012; Shell, Murphy & Bruning, 1989). As reading academic texts and writing essays are two...
2015 / Seray Tanyer