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(Re)Connecting with Nature: Exploring Nature-Based Interventions for Psychological Health and Wellbeing
Given the ever-expanding body of evidence that nature is good for our psychological wellbeing, many have argued that nature-based interventions have... -
Teacher Expectations and Self-Determination Theory: Considering Convergence and Divergence of Theories
Various theories from the field of educational psychology, including high expectation theory (HET) and self-determination theory (SDT), focus on the...
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Map** and Measuring Leadership Practices Intended to Foster Meaningful Work
Experiencing meaningful work is strongly linked to occupational health, and organizational leaders can play a role in facilitating meaningful work...
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Computational social science is growing up: why puberty consists of embracing measurement validation, theory development, and open science practices
Puberty is a phase in which individuals often test the boundaries of themselves and surrounding others and further define their identity – and thus...
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Practices and Theories: How Can Machine Learning Assist in Innovative Assessment Practices in Science Education
As cutting-edge technologies, such as machine learning (ML), are increasingly involved in science assessments, it is essential to conceptualize how...
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Crafting One’s Life and its Relationship with Psychological Needs: A Sco** Review
Crafting is the intentional and proactive behavioural or cognitive changes people make to satisfy their psychological needs. This can take place...
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Psychological resilience and competence: key promoters of successful aging and flourishing in late life
Many individuals, both in the public and within the field of psychology, often perceive aging as a burden that negatively impacts intellectual and...
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Testing structural equation model fit in psychological studies: A replication study using equivalence testing
This study applies equivalence testing methods on a representative sample of published empirical structural equation modeling studies in the...
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Universality, domain-specificity and development of psychological responses to music
Humans can find music happy, sad, fearful or spiritual. They can be soothed by it or urged to dance. Whether these psychological responses reflect...
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Shifting domesticities: recent social housing practices and policies in Spain
Instances of crisis have always marked pivotal moments in housing design, acting as catalysts for re-evaluating models and practices and bringing...
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Application of behavioural theories, models, and frameworks in pharmacy practice research based on published evidence: a sco** review
BackgroundPharmacy practice research often focuses on the design, implementation and evaluation of pharmacy services and interventions. The use of...
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The Influence of Gender on Academic Performance and Psychological Resilience, and the Relationship Between Both: Understanding the Differences Through Gender Stereotypes
Numerous studies have shown that psychological resilience is a key capability for students to succeed in an academic setting, but few of them have...
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Integration without integrated models or theories
It is traditionally thought that integration in cognitive science requires combining different perspectives, elements, and insights into an...
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The role of resilience and psychological needs satisfaction in the relationship between passion for work and work-life enrichment
This article aims to broaden our understanding of the relationship between passion for work and work-life enrichment by testing the role of two...
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Business practices of trade and service firms: Evidence from Vietnam
The paper aims to measure and explain the business activities of small and micro enterprises (SMEs) in Vietnam. The paper is approached based on...
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Use of Drawings and Connections Between Epistemic Practices in Grade 1 Science Lessons
The paper reports how a teacher and her students use drawings as a resource for observations and how such observations are connected to different...
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Polarization is the psychological foundation of collective engagement
The term polarization is used to describe both the division of a society into opposing groups (political polarization), and a social psychological...
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Social and Economic Theories to Explain Patterns of Disease
This chapter reviews theories and explanatory concepts drawn from the social sciences that shed light on how the health disparities described in... -
Indigenous Psychology as a General Science for Esca** the Snares of Psychological Methodolatry
Contemporary society has blurred the territorial borders that colonialism used to divide nation-states. Information about different peoples that have...
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Bilingual Conversion in the Translation of ICH Terms: A Study on the Psychological Processes of Translators
Intangible cultural heritage (ICH) terms are unique expressions of cultural knowledge and practices that are deeply rooted in a particular region or...