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Ten dos and don’ts of Character Strengths Research
While both practitioners and the public regard character strengths positively, some psychologists and philosophers harbor skepticism. In this...
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Ethics for Mental Health Influencers: MFTs as Public Social Media Personalities
The increase in social media usage contributes to a greater number of Marriage and Family Therapists (MFTs) using social media to grow their...
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Implementation Methods and Research for a Post-truth World with Growing Inequities
The purpose of this article is to consider the changing context for implementation research and practice and new approaches which might now be more...
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Common Elements Approaches to Implementation Research and Practice: Methods and Integration with Intervention Science
We propose that common elements approaches can advance implementation research and practice and facilitate pragmatic use of intervention and...
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Are We Ready to Really Hear the Voices of Those Concerned? Lessons Learned from Listening to and Involving Children in Child and Family Psychology Research
A changing view of children, accelerated by the Convention of the Rights of the Child (UN in Convention on the rights of the child, UN Doc....
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Consuming Research
Consuming Research discusses research from the perspective of professionals as critical consumers of research and provides readers with tips and... -
Methodologies, Ethics, and Critical Reflexive Practices for a Pan-African Psychology
This chapter provides a brief account of how academic discourse produced by disciplines like psychology has silenced and pathologised the experiences... -
A Systematic Review of Supervision Research Related to Board Certified Behavior Analysts
Supervision is paramount within applied behavior analysis. This is particularly true in the case of Board Certified Behavior Analysts ® (BCBAs ® ) and...
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Opportunities and Challenges for Psychological Research Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons Learned from a Group of Early-Career Researchers in Quito, Ecuador
In less than a year, the COVID-19 pandemic obliged the international community of academics and researchers to modify their ways of doing research....
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A Systematic Review of Sophisticated Predictive and Prescriptive Analytics in Child Welfare: Accuracy, Equity, and Bias
Child welfare agencies increasingly use machine learning models to predict outcomes and inform decisions. These tools are intended to increase...
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“I am More than Meets the Eye”: An Arts-Based Research Project Centering the Photographic Voices of Transgender, Nonbinary, and Gender Expansive Undocumented and Displaced People
Informed by queer theory and a feminist intersectional lens, this article centers the visual voices of five transfeminine refugees and asylum seekers...
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International Large-Scale Recurring Surveys with Open Access to Data: Contributions to International Research Collaborations and Publications in Psychology
Limited international authorship in psychological journals is one indicator of the need for greater internationalization of research in psychology....
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An Examination of Self-Care Research in School Psychology
Self-care is a form of intentional focus on mental and physical wellness that is necessary for the optimal functioning of psychologists. The...
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The Advantages of Having a Minority Viewpoint in Politicized Psychology: A Case Study of Intelligence Research
Intelligence research has been subjected to rigorous scientific examination, but it also faces open hostility from opponents within psychology, from... -
Application of the Community-based Participatory Research in Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Sco** Review
The World Health Organization's (WHO) integrated approach to primary care differs from the traditional patient-centered approach to primary care,...
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Avoiding Abuse of Power: A Case for Compassionate, Participant-Centered Research
Although applied behavior analysis (ABA) is a science committed to improving the lives of others in socially meaningful ways, it exists within...
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The Ethical Aspects of Sensitive Social Work Research
Sensitive research is about working with people in a sensitive and understanding way in order to collect data in a manner that makes them feel safe,... -
A Systematic Review and Reflection on the Dimensions of Diversity Represented in Behavior Analytic Research
The US continues to transition toward a majority-minority composition and this trend has advanced most rapidly for school-aged children. Clinical...
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Marginalization Stress: Hate, Violence, and Microaggressions
This chapter explores the profound impact of marginalization stress on individuals’ overall well-being by exploring the effects of racial trauma,... -
Exploring COVID-19 research credibility among Spanish scientists
Amidst a worldwide vaccination campaign, trust in science plays a significant role when addressing the COVID-19 pandemic. Given current concerns...