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Parenting, a Challenge in the New Millennium: Implications for Mental Health of Children
Parenting child mental health
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2015/7/31
Adolescence is the transition phase between childhood and adulthood, characterized by psychological and biological changes, extending from the onset of puberty to the attainment of physical maturity a...
Psychologists’ Understandings of Resilience:Implications for the Discipline of Psychology and Psychology Practice
Psychologists Understandings Psychology Psychology Practice
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2015/7/24
Current adoptions of strength-based approaches, as suggested by the positive psychology movement, asks professionals to develop different perspectives on familiar constructs. Given that we have little...
Personality Testing in the Church of Scientology:Implications for Outcome Research
Scientology outcomes OCA Oxford Capacity Analysis validation
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2015/7/10
Many fields of modern society require scientific proof of effectiveness before new methods can be widely accepted, as in clinical trials for new drugs, educational evaluation for teaching approaches, ...
Binary ROCs and Their Implications for the Measurement of Memory
Binary ROCKs Their Implications Measurement of Memory
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2014/11/5
Bröder and Schütz (2009) have argued that the curvature typically observed in recognition memory receiver-operating characteristics (ROCs) is a by-product of the ratings task often used to obtain...
Transposed Lettr Effcts in Prefied Words: Implications for Morphological Decomposition
Transposed Letter Prefixed Words Morphological Decomposition
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2014/10/28
The nature of morphological decomposition in visual word recognition remains unclear regarding morphemically complex words such as prefixed words. To investigate the decomposition process, the current...
Individual Differences in Recognizing Spontaneous Emotional Expressions: Their Implications for Positive Interpersonal Relationships
Emotion Recognition Spontaneous Expressions Interpersonal Relationships Thin-Slice Measure Peer Ratings
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2013/2/21
The main purpose of the current study was to introduce the Spontaneous Expressions Recognition Test (SERT), a new thin-slice measure of emotion recognition for normative adults, and demonstrate its re...
A Dimensional Approach to Measuring Antidepressant Response: Implications for Agomelatine
Symptom Dimensions Major Depression Antidepressants
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2013/2/20
Current antidepressant treatments for Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) have limited efficacy and effectiveness. While measurement of response and remission is typically based on overall symptom reducti...
Meanings of hugging: From greeting behavior to touching implications
Meanings hugging greeting behavior touching implications
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2016/3/16
The aim and focus of this article is to present some circumstances under which hugging occurs, as well as to describe its development from a focus on greeting behavior to therapeutic effects, reflecte...
Hypercompetitiveness and Relationships: Further Implications for Romantic, Family, and Peer Relationships
Competitiveness Hypercompetitiveness Relationships
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2013/2/21
Romantic relationships of hypercompetitive individuals are much more problematic with greater conflict compared to those not so hypercompetitive; however, relationship satisfaction and commitment do n...
A Psychogenesis of Color-Based Racism: The Implications of Colonialism for People of Color
People of Color Skin Color Racism
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2013/2/21
Influenced by European colonization people of color have internalized a disdain for dark skin i.e.: color-based racism. In addition to the historical literature and litigation color-based racism is he...
More than Designing an Ethogram, The Implications of Choosing a Methodology in Primatology
Mother-infant interaction, primates observational methods communication
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2011/9/6
All methodologies used to characterize mother-infant interaction includes mother, infant, and other social factors. The chief difference is how each methodology selects certain elements of this intera...
Construct redundancy within the Five-Factor Model as measured by the NEO PI-R: Implications for emotional intelligence and incremental coherence
personality construct redundancy reliability emotional intelligence
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2009/12/16
Self-report measures of emotional intelligence (EI) have been criticized for not being associated with unique validity, independently of comprehensive measures of personality such as the NEO PI-R. In ...
Family-Friendly Policies in the Police: Implications for Work-Family Conflict
work-family conflict family-friendly policies stress folice
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2009/6/1
Although organizational decision-makers are turning toward "family-friendly" policies to reduce employee work-family strain, the usefulness of such policies, as well as perceptions of their availabili...
Orientation tuning of a two-stimulus afterimage: Implications for theories of filling-in
afterimage brightness perception filling-in
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2009/5/5
Sequential viewing of 2 orthogonally related gratings produces an afterimage related to the first grating (Vidyasagar, Buzas, Kisyarday, & Eysel, 1999; Francis & Rothmayer, 2003). We investigated how ...
Negative and positive masked-priming - implications for motor inhibition
object updating active mask automatic subliminal
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2009/5/5
Masked stimuli can prime responses to subsequent target stimuli, causing response benefits when the prime is similar to the target. However, one masked-prime paradigm has produced counter-intuitive ne...