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(Absent) Allyship in STEM: Can Psychological Standing Increase Prejudice Confrontation?
The current research focuses on the role that allies can play in improving the experiences of Black and Latinx students in science, technology,...
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You(r Behaviors) Are Racist: Responses to Prejudice Confrontations Depend on Confrontation Focus
Directly confronting others’ prejudice has been promoted as an important component in creating an inclusive workplace and motivating individuals to...
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Allies Against Sexism: The Impact of Men’s Egalitarian Versus Paternalistic Confrontation on Women’s Empowerment and Well-Being
Men as advantaged group members can be involved in actions against inequality. But how do women experience men’s confrontation of sexism? We examine...
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Confronting Sexism: Promoting Confrontation Acceptance and Reducing Stereoty** through Stereotype Framing
Relative to confrontations of other forms of prejudice and stereoty**, confronting gender stereotypes can be challenging, in part, because...
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Perceptions of Confrontational Behavior in Sport Situations as a Function of Athlete Status, Narcissism, and Psychopathy
Confrontational behavior may be viewed positively in sports and may be particularly likely for individuals with psychopathic or narcissistic...
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Association between patients’ word use and symptom reduction in an internet-based cognitive behavioral intervention for prolonged grief symptoms: A secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial
Bereaved by suicide face unique challenges and have differences in their language compared to bereaved by other causes of death, however their...
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Relationship Between Psychopathological Symptoms, Co** Strategies and Sexual Orientation of Nursing Professionals in Pandemic COVID-19
The aim of this study is to identify the relationship between psychopathological symptoms, co** strategies, and the sexual orientation of Brazilian...
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Exploring in a climbing task during a learning protocol: a complex sense-making process
In perceptual-motor learning, constant and variable practice conditions have been found to have differential effects on learners’ exploratory...
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You believe what?!: Relational closeness and belief relevance predict conspiracy belief tolerance
Hardly a day passes without seeing the negative consequences of conspiracy beliefs manifest in headline news. While a great deal of research has...
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Air Disaster: Co** Strategies, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms, Depression, Anxiety, and Stress
Air disasters are considered sudden and catastrophic events. In these contexts, co** strategies, characterized as cognitive and behavioral...
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The Domains of PEACE: Examining Interviews with Suspected Sex Offenders
Interviews with suspects are vital to criminal investigations. Globally, they are generally separated into either information gathering or...
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Learning the Teaching Profession in the Practicum: The Role of the Other, Modalities of Appropriation, and Professional Knowledge
This chapter explores the process of learning about the teaching profession that takes place in a practicum by applying the perspective of situated... -
Heart of Darkness: Joseph Conrad’s Confrontation with Amoral Nature
Scholars have disagreed about Joseph Conrad’s work for more than a century. He has been broadly interpreted as both a moral relativist and a... -
Workplace emotional blackmail: conceptual clarification and development
Recent studies have started to probe into workplace emotional blackmail (WEB); however, the constructs of the concept are still unclear, and no...
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Dealing with Difficult Conversations
The world is real and not ideal. This realization inevitably leads to the conclusion that real conversations can deviate from the way we think. Other... -
Letter to the Sender: a Method Proposal in Clinic of Activity
The Clinic of Activity acts in the relationship between activity and subjectivity through interventions that seek to promote health for the workers....
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Understanding clinical fear and anxiety through the lens of human fear conditioning
Fear is an adaptive emotion that mobilizes defensive resources upon confrontation with danger. However, fear becomes maladaptive and can give rise to...
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Differs in Dignity: Shame, Privacy, and the Law
Current legislation surrounding hijras and other third-gendered populations in India pivot around the notion of dignity. Legal redress aspires to...