Psychology topic list of research papers
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Standard versus prosocial online support groups for distressed breast cancer survivors: a randomized controlled trial2011 / Stephen J Lepore, Joanne S Buzaglo, Morton A Lieberman, Mitch Golant, Adam Davey
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The development of an automated sentence generator for the assessment of reading speed2008 / Michael D Crossland, Gordon E Legge, Steven C Dakin
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Repetition priming affects guessing not familiarity2007 / Richard J Tunney, Gordon Fernie
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The effectiveness of a trauma-focused psycho-educational secondary prevention program for children exposed to interparental violence: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial2012 / Mathilde M Overbeek, J Clasien de Schipper, Francien Lamers-Winkelman, Carlo Schuengel
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Investigation of Positive and Negative conception of God and its Relation with Pathological and Non-Pathological Guilt Feeling
Abstract Type of God conception plays an important role in mental health of individuals. While pathological guilt feeling seems to correlate with the types of God conception, but non-pathological guilt feeling has no correlation with it. This...
2011 / Zohreh Khosravi, Zahra Pasdar, Zahra Kishani Farahani -
Total smoking bans in psychiatric inpatient services: a survey of perceived benefits, barriers and support among staff2010 / Paula Wye, Jenny Bowman, John Wiggers, Amanda Baker, Jenny Knight, et al.
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The Effects of a Sensory Integration Programme with Applied Interactive Metronome Training for Children with Developmental Disabilities: A Pilot Study
Summary Objective To assess the effects of a sensory integration programme involving applied interactive metronome training in a group of children with developmental disabilities. ...
2012 / Hyun Ho Kim, Gak Hwang Bo, Byung Kook Yoo -
Stroke Rehabilitation Reaches a Threshold2008 / Cheol E. Han, Michael A. Arbib, Nicolas Schweighofer
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Relating inter-individual differences in metacognitive performance on different perceptual tasks
Abstract Human behavior depends on the ability to effectively introspect about our performance. For simple perceptual decisions, this introspective or metacognitive ability varies substantially across individuals and is correlated with the structure ...
2011 / Chen Song, Ryota Kanai, Stephen M. Fleming, Rimona S. Weil, D. Samuel Schwarzkopf, et al. -
Prevalence and predictors of posttraumatic stress disorder and depressive symptoms among child survivors 1 year following the Wenchuan earthquake in China2013 / Liu-hua Ying, Xin-chun Wu, Chong-de Lin, Chuansheng Chen
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Optimal Structure, Market Dynamism, and the Strategy of Simple Rules2009 / Jason P. Davis, Kathleen M. Eisenhardt, Christopher B. Bingham
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Screen time use in children under 3 years old: a systematic review of correlates2013 / Helena Duch, Elisa M Fisher, Ipek Ensari, Alison Harrington
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“If It’s Not Working, Why Would They Be Testing It?”: mental models of HIV vaccine trials and preventive misconception among men who have sex with men in India2013 / Venkatesan Chakrapani, Peter A Newman, Neeti Singhal, Ruban Nelson, Murali Shunmugam
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Immigrant women’s experiences of postpartum depression in Canada: a protocol for systematic review using a narrative synthesis2013 / Gina MA Higginbottom, Myfanwy Morgan, Joyce O’Mahony, Yvonne Chiu, Deb Kocay, et al.
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The Complex Clinical Issues Involved in an Athlete’s Decision to Retire from Collision Sport Due to Multiple Concussions: A Case Study of a Professional Athlete2013 / Andrew Gardner
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Using exploratory factor analysis in personality research: Best-practice recommendations2010 / Sumaya Laher
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The effect of navigational expertise on wayfinding in new environments
Abstract Becoming proficient at navigation in urban environments is something that we all aspire to. Here we asked whether being an expert at wayfinding in one environment has any effect on learning new spatial layouts. Licensed London taxi drivers...
2010 / Katherine Woollett, Eleanor A. Maguire -
Metamemory as evidence of animal consciousness: the type that does the trick2009 / Nicholas Shea, Cecilia Heyes
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From infants’ to children's appreciation of belief
Evidence is accumulating that infants are sensitive to people's false beliefs, whereas children pass the standard false belief test at around 4 years of age. Debate currently centres on the nature of early and late understanding. We defend the view that early...
2012 / Josef Perner, Johannes Roessler -
Poster Session Abstracts2008 /