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Celebrity, peer, and personal norms: examining the influences of different norms on fans’ online engagement intentions regarding fandom philanthropy
Fandom philanthropy refers to charitable activities primarily undertaken by fans united within the fandom. Often inspired or endorsed by celebrities,...
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Acting without considering personal costs signals trustworthiness in helpers but not punishers
Third-party punishment and hel** can signal trustworthiness, but the interpretation of deliberation may vary: uncalculated help signals...
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The long-term effect of ostracism on cyber aggression: mutually predictive mediators of hostile automatic thoughts and personal relative deprivation
Ostracism is a risk factor for cyber aggression, but the potential mechanism of the relationship between ostracism and cyber aggression remains...
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Family Predictability and Psychological Wellness: Do Personal Predictability Beliefs Matter?
Recollection of family unpredictability in one’s childhood has been associated with depression and/or anxiety (Hood et al., 2019; Ross et al., 2016);...
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Person-environment fit and task performance: exploring the role(s) of grit as a personal resource
The Job Demands-Resources Framework (JDR) has established job- and personal resources as essential elements motivating people to perform. Whilst the...
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Program Evaluation of the radKIDS® Youth Personal Empowerment Safety Education Program
Develo** sound evidence of program effectiveness can be difficult for many programs initiated by schools and communities, and impedes many...
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What Mechanisms of the Hel** Relationship Promote Personal Recovery? A Critical Realist Qualitative Research
The hel** relationship is central in mental health interventions and a good relationship is instrumental in achieving numerous outcomes, including...
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People Attribute a Range of Highly-Varied and Socially-Bound Meanings to Naturalistic Sad Facial Expressions
Depictions of sadness are commonplace, and here we aimed to discover and catalogue the complex and nuanced ways that people interpret sad facial...
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Personal and Professional Values in Teaching
In line with the theme of the first section, this chapter is concerned to explore the conceptual and ethical complexities of the question of what it... -
Understanding Teachers' Attributions and Responses to Student Misbehavior: The Roles of Explanatory Rationale and Personal Beliefs
In this mixed-methods experiment, we examined the impacts of an externally provided rationale and teachers’ own beliefs on cognitive, emotional, and...
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Using the attribute amnesia paradigm to test the automatic memory advantage of person names
Person names, which hold within them extensive meaning, such as gender and cultural information, play an essential role in our social interaction....
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Perceived Parental Emotional Warmth and Prosocial Behaviors among Emerging Adults: Personal Belief in a Just World and Gratitude as Mediators
Parental emotional warmth is exceptionally important for the development of prosocial behaviors. Considerable studies have focused on investigating...
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Testing the Roles of Perceived Control, Optimism, and Gratitude in the Relationship between General/Personal Belief in a Just World and WellBeing/Depression
Belief in a Just World (BJW) can be categorised into domains of how people view the fairness of their immediate social worlds (Personal Belief in a...
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Beyond Personal Empathy: Perceiving Inclusive Empathy as Socially Shared Predicts Support for Transitional Justice Mechanisms
In countries emerging from civil war, inclusive empathy is important for conflict resolution yet may be difficult to promote. Widening the...
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Just world beliefs, personal success and beliefs in conspiracy theories
Do those who believe in conspiracy theories feel less happy and healthy than others? Do they believe the world is simply unjust? This study was...
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Sample Size Determination for Interval Estimation of the Prevalence of a Sensitive Attribute Under Randomized Response Models
Studies with sensitive questions should include a sufficient number of respondents to adequately address the research interest. While studies with an...
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Adult support during childhood: a retrospective study of trusted adult relationships, sources of personal adult support and their association with childhood resilience resources
BackgroundAdverse childhood experiences (ACEs) can affect health and well-being across the life course. Resilience is an individual characteristic...
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Stigmatization of Consensual Non-Monogamous Partners: Perceived Endorsement of Conservation or Openness to Change Values Vary According to Personal Attitudes
Studies have shown that romantic partners in consensual non-monogamous (CNM) relationships are targets of stigmatization. However, little is known...
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