Psychology topic list of research papers
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UK adults’ implicit and explicit attitudes towards obesity: a cross-sectional study2015 / Stuart W. Flint, Joanne Hudson, David Lavallee
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Polygenic Influence on Educational Attainment: New Evidence From the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health2015 / B. W. Domingue, D. W. Belsky, D. Conley, K. M. Harris, J. D. Boardman
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Parental Control, Nurturance, Self-Efficacy, and Screen Viewing among 5- to 6-Year-Old Children: A Cross-Sectional Mediation Analysis To Inform Potential Behavior Change Strategies2016 / Russell Jago, Lesley Wood, Jesmond Zahra, Janice L. Thompson, Simon J. Sebire
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Holistic Health Status Questionnaire: developing a measure from a Hong Kong Chinese population2016 / Choi Wan Chan, Frances Kam Yuet Wong, Siu Ming Yeung, Fok Sum
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Induction of Monocular Stereopsis by Altering Focus Distance: A Test of Amess Hypothesis2016 / D. Vishwanath
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Blunted cardiac reactivity to psychological stress associated with higher trait anxiety: a study in peacekeepers2015 / Gabriela Guerra Leal Souza, Ana Carolina Ferraz Mendonça-de-Souza, Antônio Fernando Araújo Duarte, Nastassja Lopes Fischer, Wanderson Fernandes Souza, et al.
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Prenatal Influences on Sexual Orientation: Digit Ratio (2D:4D) and Number of Older Siblings2015 / K. Kangassalo, M. Polkki, M. J. Rantala
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Dissociable routes for personal and interpersonal visual enhancement of touch
Abstract Seeing a hand can enhance tactile acuity on the hand, even when tactile stimulation is not visible. This visual enhancement of touch (VET) occurs both when participants see their own hand (personal VET), and when they see another person's...
2015 / Brianna Beck, Caterina Bertini, Patrick Haggard, Elisabetta Làdavas -
Preferences across the Menstrual Cycle for Masculinity and Symmetry in Photographs of Male Faces and Bodies2009 / Marianne Peters, Leigh W. Simmons, Gillian Rhodes
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Practical considerations in improving research through public involvement2015 / Martin K Jenner, Mark Gilchrist, Gillian C Baker
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The mental-attention Tai Chi effect with older adults2016 / Theresa H. M. Kim, Juan Pascual-Leone, Janice Johnson, Hala Tamim
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Advancing implementation science through measure development and evaluation: a study protocol2015 / Cara C. Lewis, Bryan J. Weiner, Cameo Stanick, Sarah M. Fischer
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Measuring Developmental Differences With an Age-of-Attainment Method2014 / W. O. Eaton, J. L. Bodnarchuk, N. A. McKeen
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Development of an e-supported illness management and recovery programme for consumers with severe mental illness using intervention mapping, and design of an early cluster randomized controlled trial2016 / Titus A. A. Beentjes, Betsie G. I. van Gaal, Peter J. J. Goossens, Lisette Schoonhoven
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Partnering with health system operations leadership to develop a controlled implementation trial2016 / Mark S. Bauer, Christopher Miller, Bo Kim, Robert Lew, Kendra Weaver, et al.
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The need to contextualise psychotraumatology research2016 / Frederique Vallières, Ruth Ceannt, Philip Hyland, Rikke Bramsen, Maj Hansen, et al.
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The effect of auditory verbal imagery on signal detection in hallucination-prone individuals
Abstract Cognitive models have suggested that auditory hallucinations occur when internal mental events, such as inner speech or auditory verbal imagery (AVI), are misattributed to an external source. This has been supported by numerous studies...
2015 / Peter Moseley, David Smailes, Amanda Ellison, Charles Fernyhough -
Mediating role of coping competence on the relationship between mindfulness and flourishing
Abstract The aim of this research is to investigate the mediator role of coping competence on the relationship between mindfulness and flourishing. Participants were 284 university students who completed a questionnaire package that included the...
2015 / Ahmet Akin, Umran Akin -
When children play, they feel better: organized activity participation and health in adolescents2015 / Petr Badura, Andrea Madarasova Geckova, Dagmar Sigmundova, Jitse P. van Dijk, Sijmen A. Reijneveld
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Investigating vision in schizophrenia through responses to humorous stimuli
Abstract The visual environment of humans contains abundant ambiguity and fragmentary information. Therefore, an early step of vision must disambiguate the incessant stream of information. Humorous stimuli produce a situation that is strikingly...
2015 / Wolfgang Tschacher, Ruth Genner, Jana Bryjová, Elisabeth Schaller, Andrea C. Samson