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Distinct associations between gratitude, self-esteem, and optimism with subjective and psychological well-being among Japanese individuals
BackgroundMounting evidence suggests that the effectiveness of positive psychology interventions is influenced by a variety of factors, including...
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Exploring Sexuality: A Psychological Stance in India
Sex is a fundamental human drive, whereas, sexuality is a fundamental aspect of human behavior. India has significantly influenced its history... -
Psychological Theories of Intimate Partner Violence
Psychological theories that attempt to explain the etiology of intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration have been at the forefront of IPV... -
Psychological Perspectives to Social Influence
Humans, by nature, need others, and therefore they try to influence others to act as they wish. Psychological research and theories developed over... -
Brentano’s psychology and Kazimierz Twardowski School: implications for the empirical study of psychological phenomena today
The article presents the most important and almost forgotten theses of Franz Brentano's empirical psychology, which have significance for...
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A sco** review and index of body stimuli in psychological science
Naturalistic body stimuli are necessary for understanding many aspects of human psychology, yet there are no centralized databases of body stimuli....
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Cognitive and Psychological Impacts of Congenital Corpus Callosum Disorders in Adults: A Sco** Review
ObjectivesSupport for adults with congenital corpus callosum disorders (CCDs) is impeded by poor understanding of the impacts of a CCD on day-to-day...
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Revisiting and Expanding Psychological Capital: Implications for Counterproductive Work Behaviour
The present research aims to (i) assess the suitability of psychological capital (PsyCap) in a non-Western world, i.e. Indian context, and (ii) to...
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Investigating two mobile just-in-time adaptive interventions to foster psychological resilience: research protocol of the DynaM-INT study
BackgroundStress-related disorders such as anxiety and depression are highly prevalent and cause a tremendous burden for affected individuals and...
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Human, I Know How You Feel: Individual Psychological Determinants Influencing Smartwatch Anthropomorphism
Smartwatches are one of the increasingly ubiquitous smart devices in our lives today. However, unlike other devices, they are closely connected to...
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Recallable but not recognizable: The influence of semantic priming in recall paradigms
When people can successfully recall a studied word, they should be able to recognize it as having been studied. In cued-recall paradigms, however,...
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Non-parametric mixture modeling of cognitive psychological data: A new method to disentangle hidden strategies
In a wide variety of cognitive domains, participants have access to several alternative strategies to perform a particular task and, on each trial,...
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Creating a Bot-tleneck for malicious AI: Psychological methods for bot detection
The standard approach for detecting and preventing bots from doing harm online involves CAPTCHAs. However, recent AI research, including our own in...
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Compassion and Skillful Means: Cultural Adaptation, Psychological Science, and Creative Responsiveness
This article addresses two distinct but interrelated aspects of “skillful means” that can inform compassion training: (1) the historical precedent...
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Voice-based judgments of sex, height, weight, attractiveness, health, and psychological traits based on free speech versus scripted speech
How do we perceive others based on their voices? This question has attracted research and media attention for decades, producing hundreds of studies...
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Art as a Domain of Psychological Reality: Morphological Art Research and Art Coaching
From a cultural–psychological point of view, art reception can be addressed as a domain of psychological experience. Morphological art research is... -
Investigating limits of task prioritization in dual-tasking: evidence from the prioritized processing and the psychological refractory period paradigms
Dual-tasking often requires prioritizing one task over the other. For example, in the psychological refractory period (PRP) paradigm, participants...
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Introducing the Fear Learning and Anxiety Response (FLARe) app and web portal for the remote delivery of fear conditioning experiments
Experimental paradigms measuring key psychological constructs can enhance our understanding of mechanisms underlying human psychological well-being...