The impact of shared sense of agency and moral dispositions on intergroup dishonesty [0.03%]
共享的代理意识和道德倾向对群体间不诚实的影响
Giulio Piperno,Maria Serena Panasiti,Riccardo Villa et al.
Giulio Piperno et al.
Despite the societal impact of inter-group dishonesty, the specific circumstances and moral dispositions that influence this (immoral) behavior remain elusive. In this study, we examined the effect of different levels of shared Sense of Age...
Exploring transdiagnostic factors of internalizing and externalizing symptoms in transitional-age youth: Using a variable-centered and person-centered approach [0.03%]
探索过渡期青年内部化和外部化症状的跨诊断因素:变量中心方法与个体中心方法的结合使用
Janna Keulen,Maja Deković,Leentje Vervoort et al.
Janna Keulen et al.
Transitional-age youth (TAY; 15 to 25 years old) are more likely to experience psychological problems compared to other age groups. This study aimed to identify the most relevant transdiagnostic factors underlying internalizing and external...
A healthy start: examining the contribution of caregiving quality to child physical health from birth to 14 years [0.03%]
健康的开始——探究养育质量对儿童身体健康的影响(从出生到14岁)
Stefania V Vacaru,Henrik Eckermann,Georgia Graat et al.
Stefania V Vacaru et al.
The attachment theory emphasizes the role of caregiver sensitivity in shaping children's behavioral development. However, it remains unclear whether variations in early caregiving quality in low-risk populations influence children's physica...
Non-attachment as a potential mechanism for the effects of mindfulness meditation on obsessive-compulsive symptoms among survivors of adverse childhood experiences [0.03%]
正念冥想对童年不良经历幸存者强迫症状影响的背后机制:非执着的作用
Diane Joss
Diane Joss
Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms (OCS) arise from maladaptive appraisal of intrusive thoughts, for which Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) can be a major risk factor, due to distorted senses of responsibility and control. Emerging research s...
Does Mood Affect Judgment: Results from an In Vivo Observational Study [0.03%]
mood会影响判断吗?一项现场观察研究的结果
Michelle Chao,Anna Van Meter,Jun Min Koay
Michelle Chao
Previous research has examined how mood affects individuals' judgment. Our study aims to extend this research to evaluate the influence of mood on judgment in vivo. Using a smartphone-based design, we prompted participants (N=103) three tim...
A population-based investigation of participation rate and self-selection bias in momentary data capture and survey studies [0.03%]
基于人口的参与率和自我选择偏差的时刻数据捕获和调查研究调查
Arthur A Stone,Stefan Schneider,Joshua M Smyth et al.
Arthur A Stone et al.
Participant selection bias is of concern to researchers conducting surveys of all types. For momentary data capture studies, such as Ecological Momentary Assessment, the level of burden associated with these techniques and the possibility o...
Response times in Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA): shedding light on the response process with a drift diffusion model [0.03%]
生态瞬时评估中的响应时间:用漂移扩散模型揭示响应过程
Stefan Schneider,Raymond Hernandez,Doerte U Junghaenel et al.
Stefan Schneider et al.
Mental processes underlying people's responses to Ecological Momentary Assessments (EMA) have rarely been studied. In cognitive psychology, one of the most popular and successful mental process models is the drift diffusion model. It decomp...
An investigation into the interplay of substance use and prosocial tendencies on college students' psychological adjustment [0.03%]
关于物质使用和利他倾向在大学生心理调整中的相互作用调查研究
Julia M Cover,Casie H Morgan,Carolyn McNamara Barry et al.
Julia M Cover et al.
College students tend to engage in a variety of prosocial behaviors as well as substance use. Simultaneously, they are self-focused and capable of increased self-regulation. In the current study, we investigated the intersection of these be...
Hang Ruan,Jennifer L DelVentura,Andrea C Katz et al.
Hang Ruan et al.
Objectives: Mindfulness interventions are associated with improvements in multiple areas of health, including chronic pain functioning, but little is known about how these improvements are best achieved in clinical settin...
How Users' Perceptions of Friends' Content Influence Their "Annoyance" After Viewing Facebook Posts [0.03%]
用户感知的朋友发布内容对-facebook使用后的烦恼感的影响作用
Mai-Ly N Steers,Robert E Wickham,Olivia M Tabaczyk et al.
Mai-Ly N Steers et al.
Social media posts may elicit strong, instantaneous feelings of irritation, or "annoyance." The current experiment investigated how participants' ratings of Facebook posts and their levels of closeness to the poster impacted these feelings....