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New Kadampa Buddhists and Jungian psychological type [PDF]
Building on previous studies on Canadian Anglicans and Catholics, this study examines and discusses the psychological type profile of 31 adherents to New Kadampa Buddhism. Like Anglicans and Catholics, Buddhists preferred introversion (I). Like Anglicans
Batchelor S+23 more
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Still a Man in a Lab Coat? A Scoping Review on the Stereotypical Scientist
ABSTRACT This study reviews 106 papers selected using rigorous criteria from the Scopus database to explore the societal beliefs about scientists, thus providing a timely and comprehensive view of their social representation, that is, the stereotypical scientist.
Omar Mazzucchelli+1 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This research investigates how reflective processes, such as past‐temporal and social comparisons, enhance changes in explicit and implicit self‐concepts of social–emotional traits and whether these effects differ with age. Method We conducted two preregistered multi‐method studies to examine whether past‐temporal or social ...
Gabriela Küchler+3 more
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Inside the mosque : a study in psychological-type profiling [PDF]
Within a Christian context a series of studies has profiled religious participation as associated with introversion rather than extraversion and with feeling rather than thinking. The most frequently occurring type in church congregation is ISFJ.
Datoo, Fazle Abbas, Francis, Leslie J.
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Personality Constructs Predictions Beyond FFM/Big5: A Digital Phenotyping‐Based Exploration
ABSTRACT Objective The application of digital phenotyping in personality research leverages smartphone‐generated data to quantify individual differences in personality constructs. It can be conceptualized as an extension of Experience Sampling Methods (ESMs), as it allows for the continuous, in situ collection of behavioral and contextual data.
Maya Hocherman+2 more
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ABSTRACT Objective As social norms and relationship dynamics evolve, it is important to examine how transitions from singlehood to partnership, cohabitation, and marriage relate to well‐being. Method Using data from two large panel studies in the UK and Germany (1984–2019), we identified N = 27,459 individuals who reported being single and living alone
Usama EL‐Awad+6 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Despite the increasing body of research exploring the role of compassionate care in inpatient experiences and the growing emphasis on compassion as a key component of high‐quality healthcare, a significant gap remains in understanding compassionate care from the perspectives of psychiatric patients.
Tuğba Pehlivan Saribudak+4 more
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Abstract Introduction Research on educational change consistently shows that the success of any implementation process depends on the involvement of stakeholders. The Change Laboratory (CL) is a method that involves stakeholders in co‐creating their work practice. Its application in medical education has been proven to result in improvement of learning
Raghdah Al‐Bualy+3 more
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Prayer, purpose in life, and attitudes toward substances: a study among 13- to 15-year-olds in England and Wales [PDF]
This study set out to examine the association between prayer frequency, purpose in life and attitude toward substances, among a sample of 2,563 13- to 15-year-old secondary school pupils in England and Wales.
Francis, Leslie J., Robbins, Mandy
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The (trans)national Russian religious imagination in exile: Iulia de Beausobre (1893‐1977)
Abstract The article offers a case study of how Russian Orthodox who migrated from the Soviet Union after the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 reimagined their religious identity and their church in a transnational setting. Iulia de Beausobre (1893‐1977) was a Russian aristocrat who fell victim to the Stalinist purges but survived the Soviet prison system ...
Ruth Coates
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