Psychology topic list of research papers
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Service User- and Carer-Reported Measures of Involvement in Mental Health Care Planning: Methodological Quality and Acceptability to Users2014 / Chris J. Gibbons, Penny E. Bee, Lauren Walker, Owen Price, Karina Lovell
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Neurocognitive Decrements are Present in Intellectually Superior Schizophrenia2014 / Anja Vaskinn, Torill Ueland, Ingrid Melle, Ingrid Agartz, Ole A. Andreassen, et al.
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Affective valence facilitates spatial detection on vertical axis: shorter time strengthens effect2015 / Jiushu Xie, Yanli Huang, Ruiming Wang, Wenjuan Liu
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CFA with binary variables in small samples: a comparison of two methods2015 / Victoria Savalei, Douglas G. Bonett, Peter M. Bentler
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Group learning capacity: the roles of open-mindedness and shared vision2015 / Mimi Lord
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Simultaneous submission, duplicate publication, self-plagiarism and the proper management2014 / Viroj Wiwanitkit
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Learning and memory impairments in a neuroendocrine mouse model of anxiety/depression2014 / Flavie Darcet, Indira Mendez-David, Laurent Tritschler, Alain M. Gardier, Jean-Philippe Guilloux, et al.
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Differential Expression of Brain Cannabinoid Receptors between Repeatedly Stressed Males and Females may Play a Role in Age and Gender-Related Difference in Traumatic Brain Injury: Implications from Animal Studies2014 / Guoqiang Xing, Janis Carlton, Xiaolong Jiang, Jillian Wen, Min Jia, et al.
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Cognitive Function and Health Literacy Decline in a Cohort of Aging English Adults2015 / Lindsay C. Kobayashi, Jane Wardle, Michael S. Wolf, Christian von Wagner
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Transfer of attunement in length perception by dynamic touch2015 / Simon de Vries, Rob Withagen, Frank T. J. M. Zaal
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Design of telehealth trials – Introducing adaptive approaches
Abstract Background The field of telehealth and telemedicine is expanding as the need to improve efficiency of health care becomes more pressing. The decision to implement a telehealth system is generally an expensive undertaking...
2014 / Lisa M. Law, James M.S. Wason -
Emotional memory can be persistently weakened by suppressing cortisol during retrieval
Abstract Cortisol’s effects on memory follow an inverted U-shaped function such that memory retrieval is impaired with very low concentrations, presumably due to insufficient activation of high-affine mineralocorticoid receptors (MR), or with very...
2015 / Ulrike Rimmele, Luciana Besedovsky, Tanja Lange, Jan Born -
Author's Reply2005 / Amir Attaran
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A systematic review of mechanisms of change in mindfulness-based cognitive therapy in the treatment of recurrent major depressive disorder
Abstract Background The investigation of treatment mechanisms in randomized controlled trials has considerable clinical and theoretical relevance. Despite the empirical support for the effect of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy...
2015 / Anne Maj van der Velden, Willem Kuyken, Ulla Wattar, Catherine Crane, Karen Johanne Pallesen, et al. -
Randomized controlled trial examining the adjunctive use of nicotine lozenges with MyLastDip: An eHealth smokeless tobacco cessation intervention
Abstract Introduction Promising Web-based interventions for smokeless tobacco cessation have emerged. We describe a randomized controlled trial (RCT) testing the relative benefits of adding the nicotine lozenge as an adjunct to the ...
2014 / Brian G. Danaher, Herbert H. Severson, Ryann Crowley, Nora van Meter, Milagra S. Tyler, et al. -
Extinction during memory reconsolidation blocks recovery of fear in adolescents2015 / D. C. Johnson, B. J. Casey
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Interests and intelligence: A meta-analysis
Abstract The purpose of this article is to examine the nature and magnitude of the relationship between cognitive abilities and vocational interests — two important measures of individual differences. Our meta-analysis of 27 studies with 29...
2015 / Katja Pässler, Andrea Beinicke, Benedikt Hell -
Post-traumatic stress disorder as a consequence of bullying at work and at school. A literature review and meta-analysis
Abstract Bullying has been established as a prevalent traumatic stressor both in school and at workplaces. It has been claimed that the mental and physical health problems found among bullied persons resembles the symptomatology of Post Traumatic...
2015 / Morten Birkeland Nielsen, Tone Tangen, Thormod Idsoe, Stig Berge Matthiesen, Nils Magerøy -
Sociology of Preschool Childhood: Age Dynamics of the Child's Play
Abstract The article presents the results of a poll of 1936 parents, who's preschool children visit Moscow kindergartens, about organization of child's play activity. It continues a cycle of works about preschool sociology conducted by researchers...
2014 / Vladimir S. Sobkin, Ksenija N. Skobeltsina -
Feeling Good Makes Us Stronger: How Team Resilience Mediates the Effect of Positive Emotions on Team Performance2014 / Isabella Meneghel, Marisa Salanova, Isabel M. Martínez