Applying to Adaptive Biofeedback to Correct the Psychological Health of University Students
The scientific article presents the results of a study of the psychological health of university students. The aim of the study is to compare the psychodiagnostics of personality characteristics and stress states of students with express diagnostics ...
A. Daniyarova+3 more
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ABSTRACT Aims To investigate factors affecting the quality of life of parents of children with spina bifida and examine how family resilience mediates between parental depression and quality of life. Design Cross–sectional study. Methods Secondary data analysis was performed using first‐year data from a five‐year spina bifida cohort project (2022–2026)
Kyua Kim+5 more
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Work-related psychological health among Church of England clergywomen : individual differences and psychological type [PDF]
Using the balanced affect model of work-related psychological health proposed and measured by the Francis Burnout Inventory, this paper set out to assess the work-related psychological health of a sample of 874 stipendiary parochial clergywomen working ...
Francis, Leslie J., Robbins, Mandy
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Reading and proclaiming the birth narratives from Luke and Matthew : a study in empirical theology amongst curates and their training incumbents employing the SIFT method [PDF]
Drawing on Jungian psychological type theory, the SIFT method of biblical hermeneutics and liturgical preaching suggests that the reading and proclaiming of scripture reflects the psychological type preferences of the reader and preacher.
Francis, Leslie J., Smith, Greg
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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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Elucidating the relationship between noise sensitivity and personality
Sensitivity to unwanted sounds is common in general and clinical populations. Noise sensitivity refers to physiological and psychological internal states of an individual that increase the degree of reactivity to noise in general.
Daniel Shepherd+3 more
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Shy or sociable : introversion/extraversion and message recall [PDF]
textPersonality research has long been an area of interest in the study of consumer behavior. Currently, common practice is to segment prospective audiences by demographic variables (age, gender, and race) instead of psychographics (values, attitudes ...
Dvorak, Alana Marie
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The psychological temperament of Anglican clergy in ordained local ministry (OLM) : the conserving, serving pastor? [PDF]
This study draws on psychological type theory as originally proposed by Jung (1971) and psychological temperament theory as proposed by Keirsey and Bates (1978) to explore the hypothesis that ordained local ministers (OLMs) within the Church of England ...
Francis, Leslie J., Village, Andrew
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Psychological Dimensions and Foreign Language Anxiety
Research has uncovered significant links between FLA/FLCA and a range of higher order personality traits (mainly Neuroticism-Emotional Stability, Introversion-Extraversion or Social Initiative, and - to a lesser extent - also Psychoticism ...
Jean–Marc Dewaele
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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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