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Reference Work Entry In depth
Transactional Model of Stress and Co**
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Reference Work Entry In depth
Emotion-Focused Co**
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Living Reference Work Entry In depth
Transactional Model of Stress and Co**
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Living Reference Work Entry In depth
Emotion-Focused Co**
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Resilience and Psychosocial Adjustment in Digestive System Cancer
The study aims to investigate the contributions of resilience, affective reactions and post traumatic growth (PTG) to psychosocial adjustment and behavioral changes among digestive system cancer patients in Is...
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Post-traumatic Symptoms and Future Orientation among Israeli Adolescents Two Years after the Second Lebanese War: The Effects of War Exposure, Threat and Co** Appraisals
The study aimed to assess the long term effects of exposure to the Second Lebanese War, personal and social resources, and cognitive appraisals, on post-traumatic stress symptoms and future orientation measure...
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Resilience and Distress: Israelis Respond to the Disengagement from Gaza and the Second Lebanese War
Resilience and distress in Israeli society were assessed at three points in time: before and after the Israeli disengagement from Gaza, and after the second Lebanese war. A random sample of 366 Israelis was as...
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Happy Adolescents: The Link Between Subjective Well-Being, Internal Resources, and Parental Factors
The research investigates the associations of personal and parental factors with subjective well-being (SWB) in adolescents on the basis of 2 studies. The first included 97 university students and 185 adolesce...
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Monitoring/Blunting and Social Support: Associations with Co** and Affect
The present study examined the associations of personal factors and social resources with co** and affective reactions to simulated stressful encounters. The study tested co** strategies and assessments of...
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Adult Israeli Community Norms for the Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI)
The study aim is to establish Israeli norms for the Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI). A nationwide representative sample of 510 community respondents (age range 35–65, 51.4% women) completed the Hebrew version of...
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The subjective organization of input and output events in memory
In order to study the organization of memory for self-performed actions, 80 participants were presented with 20 action phrases for ten consecutive study-test cycles. Enactment was manipulated both in the inpu...
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The contextualization of input and output events in memory
Several observations from everyday life suggest that people are deficient in monitoring their own actions, often forgetting that they have already performed a planned act, or experiencing doubt as to whether t...
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Encoding information for future action: Memory for to-be-performed tasks versus memory for to-be-recalled tasks
What is the nature of the representation underlying memory for future tasks such as calling the doctor or buying milk? If this representation consists of a verbal instruction that is translated into action at ...
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Automatic and directed search processes in solving simple semantic-memory problems
The cognitive processes involved in simple semantic-memory problems were investigated in four experiments. On each trial of Experiments 1 and 2, two stimulus words were presented, with the instructions to find...
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Sex differences in anxiety, curiosity, and anger: A cross-cultural study
The major aim of the present study was to examine sex-group differences in anxiety, curiosity, and anger, as states and traits, among Israeli college students, and to compare the data with norms available for ...