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Female economic dependence and the morality of promiscuity [PDF]
This article is made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund. Copyright @ The Author(s) 2014.In environments in which female economic dependence on a male mate is higher, male parental investment is more essential. In such environments,
A Mesoudi +40 more
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There is an increasing imperative for psychologists and other behavioral scientists to understand how people behave on social media. However, it is often very difficult to execute experimental research on actual social media platforms, or to link survey ...
Mohsen Mosleh +2 more
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BackgroundWearable devices that are used for observational research and clinical trials hold promise for collecting data from study participants in a convenient, scalable way that is more likely to reach a broad and diverse ...
Casey Overby Taylor +3 more
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Security and privacy researchers often rely on data collected from Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk) to evaluate security tools, to understand users' privacy preferences and to measure online behavior.
Elissa M. Redmiles +2 more
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The Big, Gig Picture: We Can\u27t Assume the Same Constructs Matter
I am concerned about industrial and organizational (I-O) psychology\u27s relevance to the gig economy, defined here as the broad trends toward technology-based platform work. This sort of work happens on apps like Uber (where the app connects drivers and
Brawley Newlin, Alice M.
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Rapid Assessment of Reward-Related Eating: The RED-X5. [PDF]
OBJECTIVE:The prevalence of obesity has created a plethora of questionnaires characterizing psychological aspects of eating behavior, such as reward-related eating (RRE).
Dagher, Alain +5 more
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BackgroundResearchers have implemented multiple approaches to increase data quality from existing web-based panels such as Amazon’s Mechanical Turk (MTurk).
Ron D Hays +5 more
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We respond to commentaries on our 2021 paper "Concerns and recommendations for using Amazon MTurk for eating disorder research." The commentators raised many thoughtful and nuanced points regarding data validity and ethical means of online data ...
C. Burnette +5 more
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TurKit: Tools for iterative tasks on mechanical Turk [PDF]
Mechanical Turk (MTurk) is an increasingly popular web service for paying people small rewards to do human computation tasks. Current uses of MTurk typically post independent parallel tasks.
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Emotion regulation difficulties related to depression and anxiety : a network approach to model relations among symptoms, positive reappraisal, and repetitive negative thinking [PDF]
Frequent repetitive negative thinking and infrequent positive reappraisal use are theorized to increase risk for depression and anxiety. Yet, research has studied these regulatory strategies at the disorder level, ignoring the clinical heterogeneity and ...
Everaert, Jonas, Joormann, Jutta
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