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Life-long coping patterns and bio-psycho-social predictors of individual responses to the COVID-19 pandemic-protocol of the Rostock Longitudinal Study (ninth wave). [PDF]
Wandinger E, Brindle A, Nees F, Reis O.
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Psychological care in acute and emergency medicine: a scoping review of support interventions by healthcare professionals. [PDF]
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Predicting social media users' indirect aggression through pre-trained models. [PDF]
Zhou Z, Yu M, Peng X, He Y.
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Novel dual convolution adaptive focus neural network for book genre classification. [PDF]
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Prevalence and psychological correlates of binge-watching: The digital era of entertainment.
Sil M, Mondal A, Kumar M.
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European Journal of Personality, 2008
Relationships among attachment styles, conflict styles and humour styles were examined in the context of romantic relationships. Each style was assumed to be based upon underlying assumptions about self and others, so relationships among the measures were predicted.
Arnie Cann +3 more
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Relationships among attachment styles, conflict styles and humour styles were examined in the context of romantic relationships. Each style was assumed to be based upon underlying assumptions about self and others, so relationships among the measures were predicted.
Arnie Cann +3 more
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Personality and Individual Differences, 2014
A small amount of research to-date has examined the association between emotional intelligence (EI) and humour styles, however, none of this research has controlled for the effects of personality and socially desirable responding. Furthermore, none of the research has examined the possible associations with humour appreciation, as distinct from humour ...
Gilles E. Gignac +3 more
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A small amount of research to-date has examined the association between emotional intelligence (EI) and humour styles, however, none of this research has controlled for the effects of personality and socially desirable responding. Furthermore, none of the research has examined the possible associations with humour appreciation, as distinct from humour ...
Gilles E. Gignac +3 more
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Sense of humour and coping styles
Personality and Individual Differences, 1988Abstract This paper reports an investigation on the relationship between sense of humour and coping styles. Svebak's (1974) Sense of Humour Questionnaire (containing three scales for each of his dimensions of the sense of humour) and Lefcourt and Martin's (1986) Situational Humor Response Questionnaire and Coping Humor Scale served as measures of ...
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