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Toplam kayıt 13, listelenen: 1-10
Development of externalizing behaviors in the context of family and non-family relationships
(Springer New York, 2016-02-04)
A longitudinal model was presented, that included reciprocal associations between physically harsh parenting by the mother, child externalizing problems, and support from the father, the extended family, and the neighbors. ...
Group efficacy as a moderator on the associations between perceived discrimination, acculturation orientations, and psychological well-being
(Wiley, 2020-01-01)
We investigated whether associations between perceived discrimination (PD), acculturation orientations (desire for culture maintenance and desire for contact), and well-being (psychological well-being and life satisfaction) ...
Ethnic identification, discrimination, and mental and physical health among Syrian refugees: The moderating role of identity needs
(Wiley, 2017-12)
Using a risk and resilience framework and motivated identity construction theory, we investigated the moderating role of identity needs in the association between social identification and perceived discrimination with ...
Cross-group friendships and outgroup attitudes among Turkish–Kurdish ethnic groups: does perceived interethnic conflict moderate the friendship-attitude link?
(Wiley, 2017-02)
We investigated associations between cross-group friendships, perceived interethnic conflict, and outgroup attitudes in the context of intractable Turkish–Kurdish conflict in Turkey. Measures of cross-group friendship ...
Collective victimhood beliefs among majority and minority groups: Links to ingroup and outgroup attitudes and attribution of responsibility for conflict
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2018-09)
We examined perceived ingroup and outgroup victimhood beliefs across group status and how these were uniquely associated with ingroup and outgroup attitudes and attribution of responsibility among majority (Turkish, N = ...
Imagined contact in high conflict settings: The role of ethnic group identification and the perspective of minority group members
(Wiley, 2018-01)
Recent contact literature has shown that imagining a positive intergroup encounter improves intergroup attitudes and behaviors, yet less is known about the effects of imagined contact in high conflict settings. We conducted ...
Reliability, validity, and factorial structure of the Turkish version of the Empathy Quotient (Turkish EQ)
(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2018-07-03)
OBJECTIVES: Empathy is an essential ability that allows us to tune into how others are feeling or thinking. Empathy makes it possible to resonate with others' positive and negative feelings alike so that we can thus feel ...
Are your cross-ethnic friends ethnic and/or national group identifiers?The role of own and perceived cross-ethnic friend's identities on outgroup attitudes and multiculturalism
(Wiley, 2018-02-01)
We investigated how own ethnic and national identities and perceived ethnic and national identities of close cross-ethnic friends may predict outgroup attitudes and multiculturalism among Turkish (majority status, N=197) ...
Reciprocal relations between the trajectories of mothers’ harsh discipline, responsiveness and aggression in early childhood
(Springer New York LLC, 2018-01-01)
Theoretical advances in the study of the development of aggressive behaviors indicate that parenting behaviors and child aggression mutually influence one another. This study contributes to the body of empirical research ...
Imagined contact facilitates acculturation, sometimes: contradicting evidence from two sociocultural contexts
(Educational Publishing Foundation-American Psychological Assoc, 2019-10)
Objective: Imagined intergroup contact has been shown to be an effective tool to improve intergroup relationships in various settings, yet the application of the strategy among minority group members and across cultures ...