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The buffering role of in-group identification and intergroup contact on the association between perceived discrimination and mental health
(John Wiley and Sons Ltd, 2018-09/10)
Previous research has shown that disadvantaged group members cope with the negative effects of perceived discrimination (PD) on mental health using various mechanisms. We examined the potential protective role of two ...
Uncontrolled avoidance of threat: Vigilance-avoidance, executive control, inhibition and shifting
(Routledge Journals, 2014)
It has been argued that anxious individuals orient their attention initially towards and then away from threat; this pattern is known as vigilance-avoidance. While the mechanisms underlying the initial vigilance have been ...
Moral decision-making among young muslim adults on harmless taboo violations: The effects of gender, religiosity, and political affiliation
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2016-10)
Shweder's Big Three Theory of Intuitive moral approach has not yet been investigated in Muslim culture. We aim at replicating Haidt and his colleagues' (1993) work using harmless taboo violation stories with a Muslim ...
Does everyone benefit equally from self-efficacy beliefs? The moderating role of perceived social support on motivation
(Sage Publications Inc, 2018-02)
This study investigated whether perceived goal support from family and friends may moderate the relationship between academic self-efficacy and motivational outcomes among early adolescent students recruited from a low-middle ...
Different views of hierarchy and why they matter: hierarchy as inequality or as cascading influence
(Acad Management, 2016-08-01)
Hierarchy is a reality of group life, for humans and for most other group-living species. However, there remains considerable debate about whether and when hierarchy can promote group performance and member satisfaction. ...
Perceived self-society moral discrepancies predict depression but not anxiety
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2015-12)
Discrepancies between one's own beliefs, standards and practices and the standards expected by others are associated with increased vulnerability to depression and anxiety. Perhaps the most important personal standard is ...
Influence of ABCB1 polymorphisms and serum concentrations on venlafaxine response in patients with major depressive disorder
(Taylor and Francis Ltd, 2017-04)
Background: The pharmacokinetics and the pharmacodynamics of antidepressants show large inter-individual variations which result in unpredictable clinical responses. Aim: The aim of the study was to examine the effect of ...
Cross-ethnic friendships, psychological well-being, and academic outcomes: Study of South Asian and White children in the UK
(Psychology Press Ltd., 2017-03-04)
We examined whether two interpersonal processes, self-disclosure and affirmation of ideal self, mediated the relationship between cross-ethnic friendships and psychological well-being and academic outcomes. We conducted a ...
The function of regressions in reading: Backward eye movements allow rereading
(Springer, 2013-01)
Standard text reading involves frequent eye movements that go against normal reading order. The function of these "regressions" is still largely unknown. The most obvious explanation is that regressions allow for the ...
Effects of childhood trauma and clinical features on determining quality of life in patients with bipolar I disorder
(Elsevier Science BV, 2014-06-20)
Background: We explored how childhood trauma (CHT) affects the clinical expression of disorder and quality of life in patients with bipolar I (BP I) disorder.Methods: Euthymic patients (n=116) who subsequently received a ...