Psychology topic list of research papers
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Autism spectrum quotient, coping with stress and quality of life in a non-clinical sample – an exploratory report2015 / Ewa Pisula, Dorota Danielewicz, Rafał Kawa, Wojciech Pisula
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Random Movements Generation in Western and Eastern Cultures2014 / C. M. Vicario, G. Sgubin, A. Newman
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Do female dieters have an “eating disorder” self-schema?2016 / Sarah Greer, Myra Cooper
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The Cultural Historical Complexity of Human Personality Adaptation: What is the Nature of African American Adolescents' Implicit Theories of Intelligence?2012 / M. E. Wynn, C. E. Winston, K. E. Freeman
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Distinct hemispheric specializations for native and non-native languages in one-day-old newborns identified by fNIRS
Abstract This study assessed whether the neonatal brain recruits different neural networks for native and non-native languages at birth. Twenty-seven one-day-old full-term infants underwent functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) recording...
2016 / Phetsamone Vannasing, Olivia Florea, Berta González-Frankenberger, Julie Tremblay, Natacha Paquette, et al. -
Book Review: Exploring Our Past, Present, and Future through the Neurosciences2015 / D. O. Larson
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Interaction Rituals and Jumbled Emotions Among "Relative Strangers": Simulated Patient Work on a Trainee Complementary Therapy Practitioner Program2015 / A. Fixsen, D. Ridge, S. Kirkpatrick, D. Foot
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Researching Distressing Topics: Emotional Reflexivity and Emotional Labor in the Secondary Analysis of Children and Young People's Narratives of Abuse2013 / S. Jackson, K. Backett-Milburn, E. Newall
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Impact of an online writing aid tool for writing a randomized trial report: the COBWEB (Consort-based WEB tool) randomized controlled trial2015 / Caroline Barnes, Isabelle Boutron, Bruno Giraudeau, Raphael Porcher, Douglas G Altman, et al.
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A review of human sensory dynamics for application to models of driver steering and speed control2016 / Christopher J. Nash, David J. Cole, Robert S. Bigler
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Why do Prototypical Times Affect Performance?
Abstract We consider the causes and solutions for the performance difficulties observed when teams of workers are required to perform tasks while adhering to atypical start times and/or deadlines. Several studies in the management research...
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Study protocol for a web-based personalized normative feedback alcohol intervention for young adult veterans2016 / Eric R. Pedersen, Grant N. Marshall, Terry L. Schell
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Improving self-referral for diabetes care following hypoglycaemic emergencies: a feasibility study with linked patient data analysis2016 / Edward A. S. Duncan, David Fitzpatrick
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The effects of different sensory augmentation on weight-shifting balance exercises in Parkinson’s disease and healthy elderly people: a proof-of-concept study2015 / Beom-Chan Lee, Timothy A. Thrasher, Stanley P. Fisher, Charles S. Layne
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Cognitive screening tools in multiple sclerosis revisited: sensitivity and specificity of a short version of Rao’s Brief Repeatable Battery2015 / Sascha Hansen, Jana Muenssinger, Simona Kronhofmann, Stefan Lautenbacher, Patrick Oschmann, et al.
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Do girls with depressive symptoms exhibit more physical aggression than boys? A cross sectional study in a national adolescent sample2015 / Xavier Benarous, Christine Hassler, Bruno Falissard, Angèle Consoli, David Cohen
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Educational Professionals' Knowledge and Acceptance of Evolution2015 / L. S. Nadelson, G. M. Sinatra
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An introduction to the special issue on Multisensory Perception2013 / Kenzo Sakurai, Norimichi Kitagawa, Yôiti Suzuki
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Relation between Multiple Markers of Work-Related Fatigue
Abstract Background Work-related fatigue has a strong impact on performance and safety but so far, no agreed upon method exists to detect and quantify it. It has been suggested that work-related fatigue cannot be quantified with...
2015 / Ina Völker, Christine Kirchner, Otmar L. Bock -
Compassion: a scoping review of the healthcare literature2016 / Shane Sinclair, Jill M. Norris, Shelagh J. McConnell, Harvey Max Chochinov, Thomas F. Hack, et al.