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Disrupting the Chain of Displaced Aggression: A Review and Agenda for Future Research
ABSTRACT Displaced aggression refers to instances in which a person redirects their harm‐doing behavior from a primary to a secondary, substitute target. Since the publication of the first empirical article in 1948, there has been a noticeable surge in research referencing this theory in both management and psychology journals.
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ABSTRACT Bystander intervention is widely assumed to foster workplace inclusion, yet no studies have directly examined this relationship. Through abductive qualitative analysis of 53 interviews across two contrasting organisations—a consulting firm and a remote mine site—we investigate how bystander intervention relates to workplace inclusion for ...
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ABSTRACT Even though stress appraisals determine employees' states and behaviors at work, knowledge of their antecedents is limited. This research project integrates sleep research into the transactional stress theory to explain how sleep, as a key factor shaping employees' resource availability, relates to employees' appraisals of their job demands ...
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American Journal of Health Promotion, 2022
Purpose: Feeling connected to nature, or nature relatedness (NR), can positively impact physical and psychological well-being. However, the relationship between NR and dietary behaviors has not been studied.
Brandy-Joe Milliron +2 more
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Purpose: Feeling connected to nature, or nature relatedness (NR), can positively impact physical and psychological well-being. However, the relationship between NR and dietary behaviors has not been studied.
Brandy-Joe Milliron +2 more
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Environment and Behavior, 2008
Disconnection from the natural world may be contributing to our planet's destruction. The authors propose a new construct, Nature Relatedness (NR), and a scale that assesses the affective, cognitive, and experiential aspects of individuals' connection to nature.
Elizabeth K. Nisbet +2 more
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Disconnection from the natural world may be contributing to our planet's destruction. The authors propose a new construct, Nature Relatedness (NR), and a scale that assesses the affective, cognitive, and experiential aspects of individuals' connection to nature.
Elizabeth K. Nisbet +2 more
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International Social Science Journal, 2022
AbstractDespite the global nature of environmental problems, research on environmental psychology has been mainly based on Western countries, and very limited studies looked into environmental psychological constructs and processes through a non‐Western cultural lens.
John Jamir Benzon R. Aruta +1 more
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AbstractDespite the global nature of environmental problems, research on environmental psychology has been mainly based on Western countries, and very limited studies looked into environmental psychological constructs and processes through a non‐Western cultural lens.
John Jamir Benzon R. Aruta +1 more
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Nature Relatedness May Play a Protective Role and Contribute to Eco-Distress
Ecopsychology, 2023Climate change and environmental degradation are critical health challenges facing society, with eco-distress increasingly and more widely reported. Previous research indicates that nature relatedness (NR) may be implicated in eco-distress.
Crystal Smith +3 more
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Journal of Environmental Psychology, 2022
Past research has found that spending time in nature fosters increased wellbeing across both physical and mental health (Brymer et al., 2014;Hartig et al., 2011), and many theories suggest that participation in nature is something that carries similar ...
Christoph Anders +2 more
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Past research has found that spending time in nature fosters increased wellbeing across both physical and mental health (Brymer et al., 2014;Hartig et al., 2011), and many theories suggest that participation in nature is something that carries similar ...
Christoph Anders +2 more
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Topological Indices: Their Nature and Mutual Relatedness
Journal of Chemical Information and Computer Sciences, 2000We calculated 202 molecular descriptors (topological indices, TIs) for two chemical databases (a set of 139 hydrocarbons and another set of 1037 diverse chemicals). Variable cluster analysis of these TIs grouped these structures into 14 clusters for the first set and 18 clusters for the second set.
, Basak, , Balaban, , Grunwald, , Gute
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Observations on the nature of human relatedness
Journal of Autism and Childhood Schizophrenia, 1971The concept of human relatedness was reexamined in the context of a standardized evaluation of 55 boys and 13 girls referred with a diagnosis of childhood psychosis. Human relatedness was hypothesized to be a multidimensional complex construct which could be analyzed in terms of simpler, more basic functions.
R J, Reichler, E, Schopler
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