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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37526357/a-contribute-to-the-default-interventionist-and-parallel-accounts-in-deductive-reasoning-the-effect-of-decisional-styles-on-logic-and-belief
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Rosa Angela Fabio, Dalila Verzì, Amelia Gangemi
Classical theories of reasoning equate System 1 with biases and System 2 with correct responses. Refined theories of reasoning propose the parallel model to explain the two systems. The first purpose of the present article is to give a contribution to the debate on the parallel and default-interventionfist models: we hypothesized when logic and belief conflict both logical validity and belief judgments will be affected with greater level of response errors and/or longer response times. The second purpose of this article is to assess the relationship between decisional styles and performance in deductive reasoning...
August 1, 2023: Journal of General Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37477989/the-circular-argument-relationship-between-mindfulness-and-mobile-phone-addiction-evidence-based-on-the-diary-method
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Yanhui Xiang, Yuchun Zhang, Xiaojun Li
The link between civilization and technology has long been a hotspot of research around the world. Mobile phone addiction has become a common social phenomenon with advances in society and technology, wreaking havoc on people's emotional health, physical fitness, and personal connections. Considering the positive effects of mindfulness, this study used the diary method to explore the relationship between mindfulness and mobile phone addiction based on the mindfulness reperceiving model. We conducted a 14-day diary study among 198 Chinese youth participants...
July 21, 2023: Journal of General Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37294174/tracing-executive-functions-in-insight
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Anna Savinova, Julia Padalka, Igor Makarov, Sergei Korovkin
Usually the central executive is considered as a single capacity in the insight studies which leads to inconsistent results on the link between the central executive of working memory and insight. We suppose a more detailed view on the process of insight solution in which various executive functions could be important at different solution stages: updating is necessary to build a problem's representation, inhibition-to overcome the impasse, shifting-to restructure the problem's representation. These assumptions were not confirmed in an experiment via dual-task paradigm and cognitive load...
June 9, 2023: Journal of General Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37288732/you-re-heartless-i-m-less-self-image-and-social-norms-in-moral-judgment
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Bastien Trémolière, Patrick Rateau
Are moral judgments to sacrificial dilemmas shaped by a latent social norm? The present research addresses this issue. We report a set of six studies (plus a supplementary one) which question the existence of a social norm in the longstanding deontism/utilitarian debate by relying on two original tools, namely substitution technique and self-presentation paradigm. Study 1 showed that American participants asked to answer like most Americans would do gave more utilitarian responses than control participants who answered in their own name (Study 1)...
June 8, 2023: Journal of General Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37233616/a-bibliometric-analysis-on-adolescent-social-anxiety-and-psychoeducational-variables-in-web-of-science-2002-2021
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Dori J A Urbán, Annette M La Greca, José M García-Fernández, Candido J Ingles
The aim of this bibliometric analysis was to analyze the scientific output on adolescent social anxiety and its relationship with 15 psychoeducational variables in peer-reviewed journals during the period 2002-2021. The goal was to provide a comprehensive overview of the state of the art on adolescent social anxiety and academic/school achievement, performance, self-concept, self-esteem, self-efficacy, self-attributions, goals, attachment, adjustment, engagement, refusal, absenteeism, anxiety, learning strategies, and self-regulated learning...
May 26, 2023: Journal of General Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36919479/validity-and-reliability-of-the-short-test-anxiety-inventory-tai-5-in-dutch-adolescents
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Mia P Kösters, Leonie H Klaufus, Marcel F van der Wal
The present study examined the psychometric properties of the short Test Anxiety Inventory (TAI-5) in a Dutch adolescent sample. The sample consisted of 2063 secondary school students (mean age 13.6 years, 48% girls) who filled out a battery of screening questionnaires for a routine health check. We investigated structural validity with a confirmatory factor analysis, scale reliability with internal consistency coefficients, and construct validity with hypotheses testing and convergent validity. The proposed one-factor structure fitted well in the present sample...
March 15, 2023: Journal of General Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36847775/not-all-complaints-are-equally-contagious-an-instagram-experiment
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Cleoputri Yusainy, Ika Fitria, Thoyyibatus Sarirah, Wahyu Wicaksono, Adjie Santosoputro
Instagram has been perceived as the least appropriate platform to express negativity online, yet the number of posts tagged under #complain, #complaint, #complaints, and #complaining are increasing. We conducted a controlled web-based experiment to examine the extent to which exposure to other's quotes of complaints contributed to increased similarity in emotions for the audience (i.e., digital emotion contagion). Participants ( n  = 591 Instagram users in Indonesia; 82.23% females; M age = 28...
February 27, 2023: Journal of General Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36794317/bias-correction-for-cohen-s-d
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Xiaofeng Steven Liu
Cohen's d - a common effect size - contains a positive bias. The traditional bias correction, based on strict distribution assumption, does not always work for a small study with limited data. The non-parametric bootstrapping is not limited by distribution assumption and can be used to remove the bias in Cohen's d . A real example is included to illustrate the implementation of bootstrap bias estimation and the removal of sizable bias in Cohen's d .
February 15, 2023: Journal of General Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36779956/front-line-employees-perceived-covid-19-event-strength-and-emotional-labor-in-the-service-industry-a%C3%A2-moderated-mediation-model
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Jianghong Du, Zhenyuan Wang, Yunhui Xie
COVID-19 pandemic has brought enormous challenges to employees worldwide, and thus, it is important to understand whether, how, and when perceived COVID-19 event strength can influence employees' work-related outcomes. Drawing on event system theory and affective events theory, this study examined the effect of perceived COVID-19 event strength on front-line service employees' emotional labor, namely, surface acting and deep acting, through the mediating role of anxiety. In addition, it explored job insecurity as a moderator in the relationship between perceived COVID-19 event strength and anxiety...
February 13, 2023: Journal of General Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36697391/effectiveness-of-health-promoting-lifestyle-training-on-mental-well-being-vitality-and-quality-of-life-of-elderly-with-diabetes
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Sahar Pormehr, Zahra Dasht Bozorgi
This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of health-promoting lifestyle (HPL) training on the mental well-being, vitality, and quality of life (QoL) of the elderly with diabetes. This was a quasi-experimental study based on a pre-test-post-test design with experimental and control groups. The statistical population consisted of all elderly with diabetes who were members of the Diabetes Association of Ahvaz in 2021, of whom 40 elderlies were selected as the sample through the convenience sampling method...
January 25, 2023: Journal of General Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34343056/comparing-the-effectiveness-of-gottman-and-dattilio-couples-therapy-methods-for-mitigating-difficulties-in-emotion-regulation
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Azadeh Mahvelati, Zohreh Sepehrishamloo, Mahsima Pourshahriyari
Many studies have been conducted on the effectiveness of different couples therapy methods for mitigating difficulties in emotion regulation; however, few studies have compared the effectiveness of these methods. Therefore, the present study compares the effectiveness of the Gottman couples therapy and the Dattilio couples therapy methods for mitigating difficulties in emotion regulation of coupled partnerships. Though an analysis of the findings of the present study shows that these two approaches work independently of each other, they are both effective in mitigating difficulties in emotion regulation...
2023: Journal of General Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36579926/more-than-a-feeling-effects-of-competitive-asymmetry-on-human-emotions
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J Centurion Cabral, Calebe Mattos Garcia, Maiara Solano, Rosa Maria Martins de Almeida
Competitive interactions have important effects on human emotions. Both victory and defeat can evoke a wide range of emotional reactions, including joy, pride, anger, fear, sadness and shame. However, little is known about what determines this variety of contestants' affective responses. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of competitive asymmetry, a common and ecologically relevant feature of animal conflicts, on human emotional responses to winning or losing a contest. To test this hypothesis, we conducted two experiments, the first with high school students ( n  = 331) and the second with young athletes ( n  = 73), in which we manipulated the outcomes of successive matches in a non-athletic competition...
December 29, 2022: Journal of General Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36576224/racial-ethnic-differences-in-parenting-behaviors-as-protective-factors-in-adolescent-internalizing-problems
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Jun Sung Hong, Mi Jin Choi, Ryan M Wade, Lisa A O'Donnell, Shantalea Johns
The current study explores variations among racially/ethnically diverse adolescents regarding parents' role in mitigating internalizing problems. Adolescents with a higher level of parental awareness, ease of talking to parents, and parental support were less likely to show internalizing problems. Parental awareness was negatively associated with internalizing problems among Whites and Hispanics. The ease of talking to parents was significant for all groups except for American Indians/Alaska Natives. These findings can inform culturally relevant treatments...
December 28, 2022: Journal of General Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36093910/in-search-of-the-functional-base-of-risk-taking-inexperience-and-safety
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Tomasz Smoleń, Joanna Fryt, Karolina Czernecka, Monika Szczygieł
This study is aimed at challenging the notion that risk-taking is based merely on some mechanistic foundation like control deficiencies or process imbalances. We hypothesize that risk-taking has an adaptive function and is an optimal strategy for an agent who (1) has scarce knowledge about the current environment or (2) is in a position in which a potential loss is not threatening. We argue that the two above are related to age which, in turn, may explain association between age and risk-taking commonly reported in the developmental literature...
September 10, 2022: Journal of General Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36047507/bidirectional-relations-between-guilt-shame-and-moral-sensitivity-a-two-wave-cross-lagged-analysis
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Yue Zhou, Yanhui Xiang
Emotions, particularly social moral emotions, are believed to play a critically important role in moral development. Although it is of great theoretical and practical significance to improve individual morality, especially moral sensitivity, from the perspective of moral emotion, little attention has been paid to investigating the causal mechanisms between moral emotions and moral sensitivity. Therefore, through a longitudinal study, the current study explored the causal relationship between moral sensitivity and the typical moral emotions (guilt and shame) from empathy theory and cognitive appraisal theory of emotions...
September 1, 2022: Journal of General Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35792742/the-effect-of-normality-and-outliers-on-bivariate-correlation-coefficients-in-psychology-a-monte-carlo-simulation
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José Ventura-León, Brian Norman Peña-Calero, Andrés Burga-León
This study aims to examine the effects of the underlying population distribution (normal, non-normal) and OLs on the magnitude of Pearson, Spearman and Pearson Winzorized correlation coefficients through Monte Carlo simulation. The study is conducted using Monte Carlo simulation methodology, with sample sizes of 50, 100, 250, 250, 500 and 1000 observations. Each, underlying population correlations of 0.12, 0.20, 0.31 and 0.50 under conditions of bivariate Normality, bivariate Normality with Outliers (discordant, contaminants) and Non-normal with different values of skewness and kurtosis...
July 6, 2022: Journal of General Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35792731/self-monitoring-and-former-best-friends-individual-differences-in-friendship-dissolution
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Christopher Leone, Michael J Yoho
Across two investigations, we explored self-monitoring differences in the causes of relationship dissolution with best friends and if such differences are best captured by a univariate model or bivariate model of self-monitoring. Causes of friendship dissolution often mirror the reasons for friendship formation. Accordingly, we hypothesized that high self-monitors would report a change in shared activities as the reason for dissolving a relationship with a best friend, whereas low self-monitors would report a change in personal compatibility as the reason for dissolving a relationship with a best friend...
July 6, 2022: Journal of General Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35652887/cohort-difference-in-job-environments-the-mediating-effect-of-organizational-identification-on-the-relationships-between-mindful-leadership-and-self-spirituality
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Shun-Chi Yu
This paper aims to examine the effect of mindful leadership on employees' self-spirituality, and the mediating effect of organizational identification, and the moderating effect of cohort differences in machinery companies. This study collected data from three different periods. The result demonstrated that organizational identification mediated between mindful leadership and employees' self-spirituality, which boosted to deliver the peculiarity and attractiveness of their hardworking regarding personal capability...
June 2, 2022: Journal of General Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35594382/an-analysis-of-lilienfeld-et-al-s-2015-problematic-psychological-terms
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Leslie J Kelley, Ingeborg Saenz, Drew A Curtis
The language psychologists and other mental health professionals utilize impacts the formation of public perceptions concerning the practice of psychology. Psychologists from Warren, Calkins, Dunlap, Gardiner, and Ruckmich to Lilienfeld et al. have raised concerns about the clarity and use of problematic psychological terms. This study measured 309 mental health professionals' (1) recognition and use of 50 psychological terms identified as problematic by Lilienfeld et al., and (2) explored the jangle fallacy by providing potentially synonymous word-pairs for participants to rate for synonymity...
May 20, 2022: Journal of General Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35393917/pathological-gaming-a-longitudinal-study-from-the-perspectives-of-mental-health-problems-and-social-stress-model
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Christopher J Ferguson, Eui Jun Jeong, John C K Wang
Debates about pathological gaming continues in the wake of the World Health Organization's (WHO) decision to establish a gaming disorder diagnosis. Questions persist whether gaming disorder is best conceived as a stand-alone psychiatric disorder, or whether it heralds or accompanies other, more established conditions, such as depression or ADHD. We tested these hypotheses in a sample of 3,034 youth from Singapore. Evidence suggests that pathological gaming is a somewhat unstable construct, often remitting spontaneously...
April 8, 2022: Journal of General Psychology
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