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But why does what works work? A response to Fifer, Henschen, Gould, and Ravizza, 2008 [PDF]
The article "What works when working with athletes" by Fifer, Henschen, Gould, and Ravizza (2008) offers an interesting array of information and insights used by three highly experienced applied sport psychology consultants.
Collins, D., Martindale, A.
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‘What are psychology journals publishing about the world of work?’: A systematised review
Orientation: Work-related research from the perspective of psychology journal publications is reviewed, indicating research topic trends and research method use. Research purpose: What psychology journals are publishing about work-related topics as well
Salome E. Scholtz +2 more
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Psychology is not only a basic behavioral science but also an applied discipline that is used to solve societal problems. In a problem-driven context, the search for existing literature, the correct application of appropriate theories, and the collection
Robert A. C. Ruiter, Rik Crutzen
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Applying discursive approaches to health psychology [PDF]
Objective: The aim of this paper is to outline the contribution of two strands of discursive research, glossed as ‘macro’ and ‘micro’, to the field of health psychology.
Seymour-Smith, S
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Influences of Complexity on Decision Making in Young and Older Adults
Leading theory hypothesizes that age deficits in decision making may rise as the complexity of decision-related information increases. This suggests that older adults would benefit relative to young adults from simplification of information used to ...
Stephen P. Badham, Calum A. Hamilton
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A Preliminary Investigation into the Use of Humor in Sport Psychology Practice [PDF]
‘Creative efforts’, such as the use of humor,have been found to be beneficial to the nurse-patient, teacher-student , and psychologist-patient alliance. Potentially humoruse might benefit the working alliance in applied sport psychology, yet to datethere
Arvinen-Barrow, Monna +3 more
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Resurgence is the reappearance of a previously reinforced, but then extinguished behavior, when an alternative behavior that has been reinforced to replace it is also extinguished.
Phil Reed
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Vocational, college and career counseling in Switzerland : blended information and e-counseling in a digitized world [PDF]
In the course of the 2030 agenda of vocational education and training (VET) in Switzerland, career development and career management skills in a digitized working world play an important role (SERI, 2017).
Reumiller, Daniel, Schreiber, Marc
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Screening for lung cancer: A systematic review of overdiagnosis and its implications
Low‐dose computed tomography (CT) screening for lung cancer may increase overdiagnosis compared to no screening, though the risk is likely low versus chest X‐ray. Our review of 8 trials (84 660 participants) shows added costs. Further research with strict adherence to modern nodule management strategies may help determine the extent to which ...
Fiorella Karina Fernández‐Sáenz +12 more
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Reptile prime ministers and flying Nazi saucers—extreme and sometimes off-wall conclusion are common ingredients of conspiracy theories. While individual differences are a common research topic concerning conspiracy theories, the role of extreme ...
Marius Hans Raab +3 more
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