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  1. Examining the Relations Between Children’s Vagal Flexibility Across Social Stressor Tasks and Parent- and Clinician-Rated Anxiety Using Baseline Data from an Early Intervention for Inhibited Preschoolers

    Early behavioral inhibition (BI) is a known risk factor for later anxiety disorder. Variability in children’s parasympathetic nervous system (PNS)...

    Nicholas J. Wagner, Nila Shakiba, ... Kenneth H. Rubin in Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology
    Article 24 March 2023
  2. The (Mis)Information Game: A social media simulator

    Given the potential negative impact reliance on misinformation can have, substantial effort has gone into understanding the factors that influence...

    Lucy H. Butler, Padraig Lamont, ... Ullrich K. H. Ecker in Behavior Research Methods
    Article Open access 11 July 2023
  3. Recall initiation instructions influence how space and time interact in memory

    Recent work has examined the interaction between space and time in memory search, but there is still limited understanding of this relationship....

    M. Karl Healey, Bradley S. Gibson, ... Dawn M. Gondoli in Memory & Cognition
    Article 16 January 2024
  4. Do Co** Self-Efficacy, Co** Flexibility, and Substance Use Co** Mediate the Connection from PTSD Symptoms to Problematic Alcohol Use Behaviors?

    Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and alcohol misuse frequently co-occur following trauma exposure, with individuals often experiencing...

    Kelly E. Dixon, Alan Owens, ... Colin T. Mahoney in Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment
    Article 01 March 2024
  5. Identity, Religious Beliefs, and Social Well-Being

    This chapter examines the pattern of relationship among identity, religious beliefs, and well-being for the four different religious groups. It was...
    Preeti Kapur, Girishwar Misra, Nitin K. Verma in Psychological Perspectives on Identity, Religion and Well-Being
    Chapter 2022
  6. Taming the boojum: Being theoretical about peculiarities of learning

    The case of the “biological constraints” movement in mid-20th-century psychology provides a reminder of the weight of psychology’s reliance on theory...

    Robert Ian Bowers in Learning & Behavior
    Article 07 July 2022
  7. How Recognized Addiction Models and Our Relationships with Digital Media Intersect

    As our global reliance upon new technology, devices, and the media they deliver continues to perpetually increase, so do questions regarding their...
    Chapter 2024
  8. “Keep Talking to Me”: College-Attending Women’s Desires for Support from Mothers, Fathers, and Friends/Peers in Healthy Sexual Decision-Making

    Emerging adulthood (ages 18–29) is a transitional life stage characterized by changes in identity and sexual development, including navigating new...

    Shelby M. Astle, Kristin M. Anders, ... Priya Rajesh in Archives of Sexual Behavior
    Article 30 January 2023
  9. Refinement of face representations by exposure reveals different time scales of biases in face processing

    Experience modulates face processing abilities so that face discrimination and recognition improve with development, especially for more frequently...

    Tal Lulav-Bash, Galia Avidan, Bat-Sheva Hadad in Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
    Article 26 July 2023
  10. Relations Between Social Camouflaging, Life Satisfaction, and Depression Among Polish Women with ADHD

    Background : This study investigated the relationship between social camouflaging, life satisfaction, and depression symptoms in Polish women with...

    Fryderyka Wicherkiewicz, Małgorzata Gambin in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
    Article 29 May 2024
  11. Strong Relationship Between Rapid Auditory Processing and Affective Prosody Recognition Among Adults with High Autistic Traits

    This study investigated whether individuals with high autistic traits rely on psychoacoustic abilities in affective prosody recognition (APR). In 94...

    Ming Lui, Gilbert Ka Bo Lau, ... Werner Sommer in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
    Article 02 June 2022
  12. Correction format has a limited role when debunking misinformation

    Given that being misinformed can have negative ramifications, finding optimal corrective techniques has become a key focus of research. In recent...

    Briony Swire-Thompson, John Cook, ... Ullrich K. H. Ecker in Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications
    Article Open access 29 December 2021
  13. Can you believe it? An investigation into the impact of retraction source credibility on the continued influence effect

    The continued influence effect refers to the finding that people often continue to rely on misinformation in their reasoning even if the information...

    Ullrich K. H. Ecker, Luke M. Antonio in Memory & Cognition
    Article 15 January 2021
  14. Using Observational Dyadic Methods in Youth Mentoring Research: Preliminary Evidence of the Role of Actors’ and Partners’ Self-disclosure in Predicting Relationship Quality

    Self-disclosure builds high quality relationships, but knowledge of self-disclosure in youth mentoring relationships is limited by a lack of research...

    Hilary Dutton, Kelsey L. Deane, Nickola C. Overall in Journal of Youth and Adolescence
    Article Open access 04 March 2023
  15. Interindividual variations in associative visual learning: Exploration, description, and partition of response characteristics

    Relying on existing literature to identify suitable techniques for characterizing individual differences presents practical and methodological...

    Catherine Brandner, Elsa Raynal, Paolo Ruggeri in Behavior Research Methods
    Article Open access 24 August 2023
  16. Resilience and Family Socialization Processes in Ethnic Minority Youth: Illuminating the Achievement-Health Paradox

    Youth in marginalized communities who “strive” to rise above adversity, including systemic racism and poverty, are considered “resilient.”...

    Stacey N. Doan, Stephanie H. Yu, ... Anna S. Lau in Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review
    Article 24 February 2022
  17. A Threshold Task to Determine Help-Seeking for Deliberate Self-Injury: a Proof of Concept Study

    Those engaging in deliberate self-injury have low rates of help-seeking (HS) behaviour. There is a lack of a consolidated theory of HS and there has...

    Brie L. Turner, Frank P. Deane, Leonie M. Miller in Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment
    Article 22 July 2021
  18. “There’s No Sewing Classes, There’s No Bedazzling Seminars”: The Impact of Masculinity on Social Connectedness and Mental Health for Men Living in Inner-Regional Australia

    Regional Australian masculinities are typified by ‘traditional’ values (e.g., stoicism, self-reliance) known to restrict social connectedness. Thus,...

    Sarah Bonell, Katherine Trail, ... Simon M. Rice in Sex Roles
    Article 07 December 2022
  19. Effect of repetition of vertical and horizontal routes on navigation performance in Australian bull ants

    Solitarily foraging ant species differ in their reliance on their two primary navigational systems— path integration and visual learning. Despite...

    Vito A. G. Lionetti, Ken Cheng, Trevor Murray in Learning & Behavior
    Article Open access 05 December 2023
  20. A Survey of Staff Training and Performance Management Practices: An Update

    The field of behavior analysis has experienced marked growth in the number of credentialed professionals over the last decade. This growth may have...

    Abigail L. Blackman, Florence D. DiGennaro Reed, ... Amy J. Henley in Behavior Analysis in Practice
    Article 14 December 2022
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