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Robles, Kelly E.; Roberts, Michelle; Viengkham, Catherine; Smith, Julian H.; Rowland, Conor; Moslehi, Saba; Stadlober, Sabrina; Lesjak, Anastasija; Lesjak, Martin; Taylor, Richard P.; Spehar, Branka; Sereno, Margaret
(Frontiers in Psychology, 2021-08-17)
Highly prevalent in nature, fractal patterns possess self-similar components that repeat
at varying size scales. The perceptual experience of human-made environments can
be impacted with inclusion of these natural patterns. ...
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Kay, Cameron S.
(Elsevier, 2022)
Very little is known about the relationship between antagonistic personality traits and membership in Greekletter
organizations (GLOs). The present study (N = 2191) examined the association between the Dark Tetrad
trai ...
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Giuliani, Nicole R.; Kelly, Nichole R.
(Frontiers in Nutrition, 2022-04-11)
Much of the work on the development of appetite self-regulation in early childhood
employs tasks assessing Delay of Gratification (DoG). While this skill is thought to rely on
“cool” cognitive processes like effortful ...
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Hughes, Bradley T.; Costello, Cory K.; Pearman, Joshua J.; Razavi, Pooya; Bedford-Petersen, Cianna; Ludwid, Rita M.; Srivastava, Sanjay
(University of California Press, 2021-06-10)
Associations between socioeconomic status (SES) and personality traits have important implications for theory and application. Progress in understanding these associations depends on valid measurement, unbiased estimation, ...
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Cheng, Theresa W.; Mills, Kathryn L.; Miranda Dominguez, Oscar; Zeithamova, Dagmar; Perrone, Anders; Sturgeon, Darrick; Feldstein Ewing, Sarah W.; Fisher, Philip A.; Pfeifer, Jennifer H.; Fair, Damian A.; Mackiewicz Seghete, Kristen L.
(Elsevier, 2020)
Characterizing typologies of childhood adversity may inform the development of risk profiles and corresponding interventions aimed at mitigating its lifelong consequences. A neurobiological grounding of these typologies ...
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Markowitz, David M.; Hancock, Jeffery T.; Woodworth, Michael T.; Ely, Maxwell
(Frontiers in Psychology, 2023-02-07)
Most deception scholars agree that deception production and deception detection
effects often display mixed results across settings. For example, some liars use more
emotion than truth-tellers when discussing fake opinions ...
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Giuliani, Nicole R.; Kelly, Nichole R.
(Frontiers Media, 2021-03-19)
Poor ability to regulate one's own food intake based on hunger cues may encourage children to eat beyond satiety, leading to increased risk of diet-related diseases. Self-regulation has multiple forms, yet no one has ...
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Adams-Clark, Alexis A.; Lee, Angela H.; Everett, Yoel; Zarosinski, Arianna; Martin, Christina Gamache; Zalewski, Maureen
(BMC, 2022-08-15)
Background: Effective emotion regulation abilities are essential for engaging in positive, validating parenting practices.
Yet, many parents report difficulties with both emotion regulation and positive parenting, and ...
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DePrince, Anne P.; Freyd, Jennifer J.
(Blackwell, 1999)
Two groups of college students were selected on the basis of their scores on the Dissociative Experiences Scale (DES). The high-DES group and low-DES group both completed the standard and a new dual-task version of the ...
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Zabelina, Darya L.; Condon, David; Beeman, Mark
(Frontiers in Psychology, 2014)
Previous research provides disparate accounts of the putative association between creativity and psychopathology, including schizotypy, psychoticism, hypomania, bipolar disorder, ADHD, and autism spectrum disorders. To ...
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Freyd, Jennifer J.
(2000-11-18)
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DePrince, Anne P.; Freyd, Jennifer J.
(2004-02-20)
Previous work reported in this journal (DePrince & Freyd, 1999) suggested that the cognitive capacities of high dissociators are impaired under conditions of focused (selective) attention, but not under conditions of divided ...
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Kapatsinski, Vsevolod
(Frontiers in Psychology, 2021-08-12)
This paper aims examines the role of hierarchical inference in sound change. Through
hierarchical inference, a language learner can distribute credit for a pronunciation
between the intended phone and the larger units ...
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Barendse, Marjolein E. A.; Allen, Nicholas B.; Sheeber, Lisa; Pfeifer, Jennifer H.
(Oxford Academic, 2022)
Depression affects neural processing of emotional stimuli and could, therefore, impact parent–child interactions. However, the neural processes with which mothers with depression process their adolescents’ affective ...
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Freyd, Jennifer J.
(Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy, 2001-09)
Reactions of anger, rage, and hatred in the wake of September 11 terrorist attack
are considered in light of the psychology of emotion and stress. Acknowledging
underlying grief and fear through self-reflection, writing, ...
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Saucier, Gerard
(Frontiers in Psychology, 2022-07-01)
Several consecutive productive decades of research on basic dimensions of personality have
given a firmer footing to the discipline due, in part, to contributions of lexical studies of
personality. These studies helped ...
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Bedford-Petersen, Cianna; Weston, Sara J.
(JMIR Publications, 2021-05-27)
Background: Social media platforms, such as Twitter, are increasingly popular among communities of people with chronic
conditions, including those with type 1 diabetes (T1D). There is some evidence that social media confers ...
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DePrince, Anne P.; Freyd, Jennifer J.
(Journal of Trauma & Dissociation, 2001)
Conceptual and methodological approaches from cog nitive science have increasingly been applied to research examining the relation between trauma, dissociation and basic cognitive functioning. The
current study replicates ...
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Silverstein, Michael C.; Bjälkebring, Pär; Shoots-Reinhard, Brittany; Peters, Ellen
(Cambridge University Press, 2023-06-28)
Numeracy—the ability to understand and use numeric information—is linked to good decision-making. Several
problems exist with current numeracy measures, however. Depending on the participant sample, some existing
measures ...
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Trevino, Shaina D.; Kelly, Nichole R.; Budd, Elizabeth L.; Giuliani, Nicole R.
(Frontiers in Psychology, 2021-09-10)
Extant research supports a direct association between parent’s own emotional eating
and their child’s emotional eating, and demonstrates correlations among parent
emotional eating, feeding practices, and child emotional ...
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