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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37357156/social-worldviews-predict-the-general-factor-of-paranormal-and-generic-conspiracist-beliefs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dmitry Grigoryev, Albina Gallyamova
Even though wide access to any warranted information in the modern age, the problem of unfounded belief is still relevant, since these beliefs often lead to negative consequences (e.g., vaccination refusal, homeopathic treatment, etc.). The aim of this study was testing the relationship of social worldviews with paranormal beliefs and conspiracy beliefs. We assumed dimensionality hypothesis based on functional standpoint that there should be a general factor (underlying all the domains of paranormal beliefs and generic conspiracist beliefs), which has associations with the social worldviews as well...
June 26, 2023: Spanish Journal of Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37336755/the-moral-reasoning-of-ideology-the-mediating-role-of-moral-foundations-moral-absolutism-and-consistency-norm
#22
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Antonia Tsitseli, Gerasimos Prodromitis
Focusing on the ideological and worldview premises of moral reasoning, our study ( N = 313) has as a starting point the well-known relationship between morality and distributive justice norms. We examined the serially mediating role of progressiveness on morality, moral absolutism, and consistency norm on the relationship between ideological/worldview perspectives and distributional criteria. Three groups of respondents were formed based on participants' ideological and worldview perceptions and then serial mediation analysis was conducted...
June 20, 2023: Spanish Journal of Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37306547/the-role-of-job-crafting-and-psychological-capital-in-the-relationship-between-job-autonomy-and-work-engagement-a-serial-mediation-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sonia García-Merino, Noemy Martín, Carlos-María Alcover
Work engagement is a scientifically consolidated variable, due to its fundamental role in business practice. To increase work engagement in companies, it is necessary to know which variables are antecedents and how they relate to each other. These variables include job autonomy, job crafting, and psychological capital. This research evaluates the relationships between job autonomy, job crafting, psychological capital, and work engagement. Specifically, based on the job demands and resources model and the conservation of resources theory, the study examines these relationships in a sample of 483 employees, through a serial mediation model...
June 12, 2023: Spanish Journal of Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37259907/learning-approaches-cross-cultural-differences-spain-argentina-and-academic-achievement-in-college-students
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Agustín Freiberg-Hoffmann, Agustín Romero-Medina, Beatriz López-Fernández, Mercedes Fernández-Liporace
Learning approaches describe the students' degree of cognitive commitment to learning in diverse types of academic tasks and educational environments. Even though from a micro-level perspective different profiles of approaches have been identified in high-achievement undergraduates attending several majors, such profiles have not been examined from a macro-level approach in terms of distinct educational cultures. Therefore, the research involved two studies conducted on undergraduates from Argentina and Spain: The first one was aimed at analyzing the psychometric features of the Approaches and Study Skills Inventory for Students (ASSIST) whereas the second was focused on examining the learning approaches profiles of high and low achievers attending the same major (Psychology) in two different educational cultures (Spain and Argentina)...
June 1, 2023: Spanish Journal of Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37246717/marital-satisfaction-and-mental-health-in-adults-over-40-years-old-associations-with-self-perceptions-of-aging-and-stress-related-to-the-covid-19-pandemic
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jose Adrián Fernandes-Pires, María Del Sequeros Pedroso-Chaparro, Lucía Jiménez-Gonzalo, María Márquez-González, Isabel Cabrera, Andrés Losada-Baltar
Being married has been associated with a better attitude to aging and a buffer against stressful situations, factors that influence mental health. The study analyzes the role of self-perceptions of aging and stress related to the COVID-19 pandemic in the association between marital satisfaction and participants' mental health. 246 people older than 40 years in a marital/partner relationship were assessed. A path analysis was tested, where self-perceptions of aging and stress from the COVID-19 situation were proposed as mechanisms of action in the association between marital satisfaction and anxious and depressive symptoms...
May 29, 2023: Spanish Journal of Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37231785/sexual-functioning-automatic-thoughts-and-affective-response-the-moderation-role-of-personality-traits-in-a-study-with-heterosexual-and-gay-men
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Maria Manuela Peixoto
Personality traits, automatic thoughts, and affective states during sexual activity in men have been studied; however, little is known about their interaction. The current study examines the moderation role of personality traits on the relationship between cognitive-affective dimensions and sexual behavior in men. An online sample of 497 men (227 gay men) was recruited, and participants completed a sociodemographic questionnaire, the NEO-Five Factor Inventory (NEO-FFI), the Automatic Thoughts from the Sexual Modes Questionnaire (SMQ) subscale, The Positive Affect-Negative Affect scales (PANAS), and the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF)/and the IIEF for men who have sex with men (IIEF-MSM)...
May 26, 2023: Spanish Journal of Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37194580/how-do-you-behave-as-a-psychometrician-research-conduct-in-the-context-of-psychometric-research
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REVIEW
Pablo Ezequiel Flores-Kanter, Mariano Mosquera
The identification of fraudulent and questionable research conduct is not something new. However, in the last 12 years the aim has been to identify specific problems and concrete solutions applicable to each area of knowledge. For example, previous work has focused on questionable and responsible research conducts associated with clinical assessment, measurement practices in psychology and related sciences; or applicable to specific areas of study, such as suicidology. One area of study that merits further study of questionable and responsible research behaviors is psychometrics...
May 17, 2023: Spanish Journal of Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37144382/perceived-caregiving-trajectories-and-their-relationship-with-caregivers-burdens-and-gains
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Josep Fabà, Feliciano Villar, Gerben Westerhof
The study explores the meanings that family caregivers of people with dementia ascribe to the past, present, and future of their role as a caregiver, and how their integration into caregiving trajectories is related to caregivers' burdens and gains. The sample was made up of 197 family caregivers ( M age = 62.1, SD = 12.3, 70.1% females). They completed three incomplete sentences regarding their past, present, and future caring role, the Zarit Burden Interview and the Gains Associated with Caregiving scale...
May 5, 2023: Spanish Journal of Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37129012/associations-between-social-support-dimensions-and-resilience-factors-and-pathways-of-influence-in-depression-and-anxiety-rates-in-young-adults
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Patricia Mecha, Nuria Martin-Romero, Alvaro Sanchez-Lopez
Emerging adulthood is an important developmental period, associated to mental health risk. Resilience research points to both social and personal protective factors against development of psychopathology, but there is paucity with their comprehensive study in young adults. This study provides and initial integrative approach to model multiple dimensions of perceived social support (i.e., from family, friends, significant others) and personal factor of trait resilience (i.e., coping and persistence during stress, tolerance to negative affect, positive appraisals, trust) and their hypothesized contributions to reducing depression and anxiety rates...
May 2, 2023: Spanish Journal of Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37127294/reputation-reminders-when-do-eye-cues-promote-prosocial-behavior
#30
REVIEW
Paul A M Van Lange, Zoi Manesi
The watching eyes effect has gained significant attention in recent years both from scientists and from policy makers and professionals in the field. The phenomenon posits that the mere presence of eye cues can promote prosocial behavior. However, there is a growing debate about the generality of the effect across various measures and contexts. This review seeks to combine various distinct -and formerly isolated- perspectives by identifying four key components for effective interventions based on the watching eyes effect: Anonymity, crowdedness, costs, and exposure...
May 2, 2023: Spanish Journal of Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37121599/why-is-it-so-difficult-to-investigate-violent-radicalization
#31
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Ángel Gómez, Alexandra Vázquez, Juana Chinchilla, Laura Blanco, Beatriz Alba, Sandra Chiclana, José Luis González-Álvarez
Imagine that you are a researcher interested in disentangling the underlying mechanisms that motivate certain individuals to self-sacrifice for a group or an ideology. Now, visualize that you are one of a few privileged that have the possibility of interviewing people who have been involved in some of the most dramatic terrorist attacks in history. What should you do? Most investigations focused on terrorism do not include empirical data and just a handful of fortunate have made face-to-face interviews with these individuals...
May 1, 2023: Spanish Journal of Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37114330/disentangling-the-link-between-diverse-social-networks-and-creativity-the-role-of-personality-traits
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elia Soler-Pastor, Magdalena Bobowik, Verónica Benet-Martínez, Lydia Repke
Past studies have shown that being exposed to ethnocultural diversity can positively impact individual creativity. Yet, little is known about the interplay between situational (i.e., diversity) and dispositional (e.g., personality) factors in predicting creativity. Taking a person-situation approach, we use social network data to test the moderating role of personality in the relationship between having an ethnoculturally diverse network and creativity. Moreover, we investigate these questions in a diverse community sample of immigrants residing in the city of Barcelona ( N = 122)...
April 28, 2023: Spanish Journal of Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37102273/does-belief-in-conspiracy-theories-affect-interpersonal-relationships
#33
REVIEW
Daniel Toribio-Flórez, Ricky Green, Robbie M Sutton, Karen M Douglas
In recent years, researchers have begun to study the social consequences of conspiracy beliefs. However, little research has investigated the impact of conspiracy beliefs on interpersonal relationships. In this review, we draw attention to this issue by summarizing available empirical evidence and proposing potential social-psychological mechanisms to explain whether and why conspiracy theories affect interpersonal relationships. We firstly discuss that the attitude change that often accompanies the internalization of conspiracy beliefs might distance people's opinions and, consequently, erode their relationships...
April 27, 2023: Spanish Journal of Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37185046/climate-concern-and-engagement-large-face-to-face-and-online-polls-by-the-dutch-non-profit-milieudefensie
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna Bosshard, Anne Chatrou, Cameron Brick
Climate change mitigation depends on tracking public opinion across populations. Social scientists can collaborate with environmental organizations that conduct surveys among their audiences. We teamed up with the non-profit Milieudefensie, who surveyed Dutch attitudes towards climate change in 2019-2020. The large dataset had face-to-face ( n = 3,102) and online interviews ( n = 30,311) of urbanity, climate concern, policy preferences, interviewer-rated engagement with climate change, and behavior (whether the interviewee provided their email and phone number to the organization)...
April 26, 2023: Spanish Journal of Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37078393/self-validation-theory-confidence-can-increase-but-also-decrease-performance-in-applied-settings
#35
REVIEW
Pablo Briñol, Richard E Petty, Lorena Moreno, Beatriz Gandarillas
This article presents self-validation theory (SVT) as a framework predicting when mental contents guide performance. First, we illustrate how confidence can validate people's thoughts (goals, beliefs, identity) increasing and decreasing performance, depending on what thoughts are validated. This first section reviews examples of validation processes in guiding intellectual performance in academic settings, sport performance in athletes, as well as performance on diverse social tasks. SVT specifies moderating conditions for validation processes to operate...
April 20, 2023: Spanish Journal of Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37066869/attitude-strength-what-s-new
#36
REVIEW
Richard E Petty, Joseph J Siev, Pablo Briñol
Attitude strength (what makes attitudes durable and impactful) has become an important topic in the domain of social influence. We review three areas in which the traditional view of attitude strength has been modified or updated since the publication of Petty and Krosnick's 1995 edited book on the topic. First, although it was widely assumed that there were different categories of strength variables (i.e., operative versus meta-cognitive), it may now be better to recognize that each strength property can be measured both structurally and subjectively and that each measure is useful...
April 17, 2023: Spanish Journal of Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37039076/multi-site-replications-in-social-psychology-reflections-implications-and-future-directions
#37
REVIEW
Roy F Baumeister, Brad J Bushman, Dianne M Tice
Social psychology findings have fared poorly in multi-site replication attempts. This article considers and evaluates multiple factors that may contribute to such failures, other than the "crisis" assumption that most of the field's published research is so badly flawed that it should be dismissed wholesale. Low engagement by participants may reduce replicability of some findings (while not affecting certain others). Incentives differ between original researchers and replicators. If multi-site replications are indeed biased toward failure, this may have a damaging effect on the field's ability to build correct theories...
April 11, 2023: Spanish Journal of Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36942528/the-influence-of-psychosocial-factors-according-to-gender-and-age-in-hospital-care-workers
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Germán Cañavate, Isabella Meneghel, Marisa Salanova
Even though psychosocial risks can affect the entire working population regardless of demographic variables, multiple publications claim that women are more exposed to psychosocial risks and that psychosocial risks affect people in a different way, depending on their age. This study aims to investigate demographic differences (i.e., sex and age) in health care workers, with an aim which is twofold: (i) To know if these geographic differences lead to differences in perception of psychosocial risks; and (ii) to identify the job demands and resources with the highest impact on work engagement and performance...
March 21, 2023: Spanish Journal of Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36519405/executive-functions-and-improvement-of-thinking-an-intervention-program-to-enhance-deductive-reasoning-abilities
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Juan Antonio García-Madruga, Isabel Orenes, José Óscar Vila Chaves, Isabel Gómez-Veiga
Empirical and theoretical advances and application to society are moved at different speed. Application work is frequently developed later because it requires the integration of knowledge from different research areas. In the present paper, we integrate literature coming from diverse areas of research in order to design a deductive reasoning intervention, based on the involved executive functions. Executive functions include working memory (WM)'s online executive processes and other off-line functions such as task revising and planning...
December 15, 2022: Spanish Journal of Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36458457/dyadic-coping-dyadic-coping-based-gratitude-dc-g-and-relationship-satisfaction-in-pakistani-couples
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sultan Shujja, Guy Bodenmann, Ashley K Randall, Adnan Adil, Farah Malik
Dyadic coping-based gratitude (DC-G) refers to the reaction of appreciation and thankfulness in response to received problem-focused and emotion-focused positive dyadic coping (DC) behaviors by the partner. The actor-partner interdependent mediation model was used to test the mediating role of DC-G between DC and relationship satisfaction in a purposive sample of 300 Pakistani married couples, which were treated as indistinguishable following the use of a test for distinguishability. Mediation analysis demonstrated that DC-G partially mediated the couples' DC and relationship satisfaction implying that the association between DC and relationship satisfaction strengthened as the DC-G intervenes in the path model...
December 2, 2022: Spanish Journal of Psychology
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