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A Latent Transition Analysis of Aggression Victimization Patterns During the Transition from Primary to Middle School
School transitions provide contexts for adolescents to reconstruct peer relationships and re-establish social positions. Scarce research has captured the transition of aggressor and victim roles during this pe...
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Social support as a key factor in chronic pain management programs: a sco** review
Chronic pain is a debilitating condition that profoundly and persistently affects individuals’ lives. Managing chronic pain presents complex challenges, and a growing body of literature underscores the pivotal...
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A Study on the Characteristics and Interventions of Interpretation Bias in College Students with Depression Tendency Under Different Emotional Priming Conditions
This study aims to examine the characteristics of interpretation bias among students with depressive tendencies under emotional priming conditions and compare with normal college students. This study employed ...
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Open AccessSecure attachment priming inhibits the generalization of conditioned fear
Fear overgeneralization constitutes a susceptibility factor contributing to the development and maintenance of anxiety spectrum disorders. Extant research has demonstrated that exposure to positive and support...
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Promoting Reciprocity During Pretend Play in Children with Autism
Due to the challenges in reciprocal pretend play in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), the current study examined the effectiveness of a set of procedures, including in vivo modeling, the differenti...
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Efficacy of Community-Delivered PEERS® for Adolescents: Increases in Social Skills and Decreases in Social Anxiety and Loneliness
PEERS® for Adolescents is an evidence-based social skills training program developed for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), which is now widely implemented by community providers in clinics and s...
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The effects of the detection stimulus duration on the persistence of the attentional boost effect
According to the attentional boost effect (ABE), detecting a target in a dual-task paradigm can facilitate memory encoding of concurrently presented stimuli, but the detection stimuli always appears transientl...
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Longitudinal relationship between healthy lifestyle and cognitive function mediated by activities of daily living among middle-aged and older Chinese adults
It has been demonstrated that a healthy lifestyle affects cognitive function in middle-aged and older adults, while the role of activities of daily living (ADL) has not been investigated. This study was based ...
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Open AccessThe relationship between unpredictability in childhood and depression among college students: the mediating roles of co** style and resilience
According to previous studies, unpredictability in childhood could significantly increase the risk of depression in adulthood. Only a few studies have explored the relationship between these two variables in C...
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Multiple visual items can be simultaneously compared with target templates in memory
When we search for something, we often rely on both what we see and what we remember. This process can be divided into three stages: selecting items, identifying those items, and comparing them with what we ar...
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Psychological effects of perceived crowding on time displacement behavior: mediating roles of perceived control loss and negative emotion, moderated by perceived waiting time
This study, grounded in the cognitive evaluation theory of psychology, examines how perceived crowding affects tourists’ time displacement behavior in crowded destinations, drawing on data from 494 analyzed qu...
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Open AccessThe influence of an urban hukou and its acquisition methods on older adults’ happiness: an analysis based on the Chinese General Social Survey
The hukou system is a population management policy in China. However, existing research has paid little attention to the relationships between Chinese urban hukou, its acquisition methods, and older adults’ ha...
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The “Creativity Crisis” as a Mind in Crisis: A Cultural-Historical Activity Theory Position
Creativity is considered a global ability and crucial for ordinary-daily and special (e.g., science, aesthetic) activities. In this paper, from the position of Cultural-Historical Activity Theory (CHAT), we expan...
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Employing decision trees to predict cyberbullying victimization among Chinese adolescents and identify subgroups and their shared characteristics
Early research has revealed distinct subgroups of cyberbullying victims. However, due to the limitations of traditional statistical methods, the characterization of features in the subgroups has been relativel...
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Social support and help-seeking worldwide
Social support has long been associated with positive physical, behavioral, and mental health outcomes. However, contextual factors such as subjective social status and an individual’s cultural values, heavily...
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The room-product-effect and its application to investigate the desirability of designed products: a review
The Room-Effect originated in environmental psychology, where the room a person was in influences how they were judged by people. Subsequent studies extended this to the Room-Product-Effect indicating its appl...
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Effects of Postural Resonance on Skin Sympathetic Nerve Activity and Blood Pressure: A Pilot Study Evaluating Vascular Tone Baroreflex Stimulation Through Biofeedback
Heart rate and vascular tension baroreflex exhibit resonance characteristics at approximately 0.1 and 0.03 Hz. In this study, we aimed to induce postural resonance (PR) through rhythmic postural adjustments. T...
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Open AccessThe Role of School Connectedness and Friend Contact in Adolescent Loneliness, and Implications for Physical Health
The current study investigated how adolescents’ loneliness relates to school connectedness, classmate support, teacher support, and offline and online communication with friends. We also examined the associati...
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Novel item selection strategies for cognitive diagnostic computerized adaptive testing: A heuristic search framework
The computerized adaptive form of cognitive diagnostic testing, CD-CAT, has gained increasing attention in the domain of personalized measurements for its ability to categorize individual mastery status of fin...
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Financial incentives overcome ego-depletion effect in the waste separation task
Although researchers have tried to explain why individuals are unwilling to sort waste, few studies focus on whether and how ego-depletion can inhibit an individual from separating waste. Here, we investigate ...