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Journal of Global Academy of Marketing Science, 2009
Abstract Impulse purchasing is defined as an immediate purchase with no pre-shopping intentions. Previous studies of impulse buying have focused primarily on factors linked to marketing mix variables, situational factors, and consumer demographics and traits.
Dong Mo Koo+3 more
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Abstract Impulse purchasing is defined as an immediate purchase with no pre-shopping intentions. Previous studies of impulse buying have focused primarily on factors linked to marketing mix variables, situational factors, and consumer demographics and traits.
Dong Mo Koo+3 more
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Kybernetes, 2021
PurposeThe information and communication technologies have made it progressively practical for employees to remain associated with work, even when they are not in the workplace. However, prior studies have provided very little understanding of the implications for the deviant behavior aspect.
Junaid Khalid+4 more
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PurposeThe information and communication technologies have made it progressively practical for employees to remain associated with work, even when they are not in the workplace. However, prior studies have provided very little understanding of the implications for the deviant behavior aspect.
Junaid Khalid+4 more
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The Japanese Economic Review, 2020
During the early days of the first outbreak of the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Japan, preschools were exempted from the nationwide school closure, which came into effect on March 2, 2020. However, the decision to close or open preschools was left to each facility and the municipality of their location, and the decision was ...
Izumi Yokoyama, Reo Takaku
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During the early days of the first outbreak of the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Japan, preschools were exempted from the nationwide school closure, which came into effect on March 2, 2020. However, the decision to close or open preschools was left to each facility and the municipality of their location, and the decision was ...
Izumi Yokoyama, Reo Takaku
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International Journal of Psychology, 2020
We present an experiment showing that need for closure (NFC)-defined as the epistemic desire for certainty-can moderate individuals' affective reactions to cognitive inconsistency.
D. Di Santo+3 more
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We present an experiment showing that need for closure (NFC)-defined as the epistemic desire for certainty-can moderate individuals' affective reactions to cognitive inconsistency.
D. Di Santo+3 more
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Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 1974
Assesses the job search patterns and social-psychological traits of displaced workers in the United States. Implication of plant closures on employees; Factors considered in the dismissal of workers; Programs of the government to help the unemployed; Information on the U.S. labor market. (Abstract copyright EBSCO.)
Kenneth A. Root+2 more
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Assesses the job search patterns and social-psychological traits of displaced workers in the United States. Implication of plant closures on employees; Factors considered in the dismissal of workers; Programs of the government to help the unemployed; Information on the U.S. labor market. (Abstract copyright EBSCO.)
Kenneth A. Root+2 more
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Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2004
This study tested hypotheses generated from an integrative model of political tolerance that derived hypotheses from a number of different social psychological theories (e.g., appraisal tendency theory, intergroup emotion theory, and value protection models) to explain political tolerance following the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. A national
Christopher W. Bauman+2 more
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This study tested hypotheses generated from an integrative model of political tolerance that derived hypotheses from a number of different social psychological theories (e.g., appraisal tendency theory, intergroup emotion theory, and value protection models) to explain political tolerance following the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. A national
Christopher W. Bauman+2 more
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Social Networks, 2006
Abstract We examine the effect of individual psychological differences on network structures, proposing several hypotheses about how individual differences might predispose actors to structure their social environment by seeking network closure or by sustaining structural holes.
Kalish, Y, Robins, G
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Abstract We examine the effect of individual psychological differences on network structures, proposing several hypotheses about how individual differences might predispose actors to structure their social environment by seeking network closure or by sustaining structural holes.
Kalish, Y, Robins, G
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The interplay of paradigms: Decolonizing a psychology curriculum in the context of the siege of Gaza
Nordic Psychology, 2020In this article, we reflect on decolonizing models of pedagogy with empirically-supported approaches as an epistemological point of departure. We discuss the risk of reproducing a colonial pedagogical framework in a way that promotes a dominant Western ...
Marwan Diab+3 more
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Predictors of Premature Match Closure in Youth Mentoring Relationships
American Journal of Community Psychology, 2017Although mentoring is a popular and effective means of intervention with youth, the positive effects of mentoring can be diminished by premature match closure of relationships.
J. Kupersmidt+3 more
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Research in Nursing & Health, 2004
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to conduct additional psychometric testing on an instrument designed to measure psychological adaptation in end‐of‐life populations across a wide spectrum of terminal illnesses. A sample of 20 participants completed initial testing of the Life Closure Scale (LCS); however, its usefulness was limited by the small ...
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AbstractThe purpose of this study was to conduct additional psychometric testing on an instrument designed to measure psychological adaptation in end‐of‐life populations across a wide spectrum of terminal illnesses. A sample of 20 participants completed initial testing of the Life Closure Scale (LCS); however, its usefulness was limited by the small ...
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