Psychology topic list of research papers
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Working as a doctor when acutely ill: comments made by doctors responding to United Kingdom surveys2016 / F. Smith, M. J. Goldacre, T. W. Lambert
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Genius and nonlinear dynamics2015 / Wlodzimierz Klonowski
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Attentional effects on rule extraction and consolidation from speech
Abstract Incidental learning plays a crucial role in the initial phases of language acquisition. However the knowledge derived from implicit learning, which is based on prediction-based mechanisms, may become explicit. The role that attention plays...
2016 / Diana López-Barroso, David Cucurell, Antoni Rodríguez-Fornells, Ruth de Diego-Balaguer -
Hazard Perception Assessment – How Much Ecological Validity is Necessary?
Abstract Hazard perception – the driver's ability to identify road hazards – is one of the few measurable aspects of driving competency that can explain the high accident risk of some groups of drivers [1,2]. Hazard perception tests differ regarding ...
2015 / Sarah Malone, Roland Brünken -
The Relationship Between Guilt, Shame and Self-Efficacy Beliefs in Middle School Students
Abstract The perception of the self is one of the fundamental constructs in the psychology of personality together with shame, guilt and self-efficacy, one's perception of ability to influence a situation. This study investigated the possible link...
2015 / Alessia Passanisi, Irene Sapienza, Silvia Budello, Flavio Giaimo -
Are Sexual and Emotional Infidelity Equally Upsetting to Men and Women? Making Sense of Forced-Choice Responses2015 / D. A. Lishner, S. Nguyen, E. L. Stocks, E. J. Zillmer
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Upset in Response to a Sibling's Partner's Infidelity: A Study With Siblings of Gays and Lesbians, From an Evolutionary Perspective2015 / D. Hellstrand, E. Chrysochoou
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The association between alcohol use and depressive symptoms across socioeconomic status among 40- and 45-year-old Norwegian adults2015 / Priscilla Martinez, Sudan Prasad Neupane, Berit Perlestenbakken, Christina Toutoungi, Jørgen G. Bramness
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Survival Processing and the Stroop Task: Does the Survival Advantage Depend on Deeper Processing During Encoding?2015 / S. A. Kazanas, K. M. V. Valkenburg, J. Altarriba
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Effect of trial-to-trial variability on optimal event-related fMRI design: Implications for Beta-series correlation and multi-voxel pattern analysis
Abstract Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies typically employ rapid, event-related designs for behavioral reasons and for reasons associated with statistical efficiency. Efficiency is calculated from the precision of the parameters...
2015 / Hunar Abdulrahman, Richard N. Henson -
Associations of financial stressors and physical intimate partner violence perpetration2016 / Laura M. Schwab-Reese, Corinne Peek-Asa, Edith Parker
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‘Is it worth doing?’ Measuring the impact of patient and public involvement in research2015 / Kristina Staley
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Religiosity, spirituality in relation to disordered eating and body image concerns: A systematic review2015 / Daniel Akrawi, Roger Bartrop, Ursula Potter, Stephen Touyz
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Factors influencing the career choice and retention of community mental health workers in Ghana2015 / Vincent I.O. Agyapong, Akwasi Osei, Conor K. Farren, Eilish McAuliffe
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Relationship Satisfaction in Native Koreans and Korean Americans as a Function of Alexithymia, Emotional Intelligence, and Marital Vows Orientation2013 / V. Lee, L. Berg-Cross, K. H. Suh
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Enabling relationship formation, development, and closure in a one-year female mentoring program at a non-governmental organization: a mixed-method study2016 / Madelene Larsson, Camilla Pettersson, Therése Skoog, Charli Eriksson
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Remembering Helpers and Hinderers Depends on Behavioral Intentions of the Agent and Psychopathic Characteristics of the Observer2015 / J. A. Camilleri, V. A. Kuhlmeier, J. Y. Y. Chu
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Multimodality and Multi-sensoriality as Basis for Access to Knowledge in Translation: The Case of Audio Description of Colour and Movement
Abstract This paper presents research closely linked to the concepts of multimodality and multimodal perception: the translation process which takes place in audio description (AD) for blind people. AD is an intersemiotic translation method which in ...
2015 / Antonio Javier Chica Núñez -
Combining administrative data feedback, reflection and action planning to engage primary care professionals in quality improvement: qualitative assessment of short term program outcomes2015 / Brigitte Vachon, Bruno Désorcy, Isabelle Gaboury, Michel Camirand, Jean Rodrigue, et al.
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Predicting condom use in adolescents: a test of three socio-cognitive models using a structural equation modeling approach2016 / José P. Espada, Alexandra Morales, Alejandro Guillén-Riquelme, Rafael Ballester, Mireia Orgilés