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A new criterion for identifying normal and abnormal personality [PDF]
Background. Developing criteria for distinguishing between normal and abnormal personality is one of the most important fundamental scientific problems of psychology. However, today it does not have a satisfactory explanation. The main Objective of this
Sergey A. Kapustin
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Sex versus gender differences in schizophrenia: The case for normal personality differences [PDF]
Lewine R, Martin M, Hart M.
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Group bias under uncertain environment: A perspective of third-party punishment
Third-party punishment (TPP) effectively promotes social cooperation and maintains social norms in which equity plays a decisive role. When third-party and players are affiliated with different groups, there are two distinct phenomena—in-group favoritism
Haibo Yang +3 more
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The preschool age is an important period in the development of children’s emotional abilities. The face and body are both vital carriers of emotional information and adults readily match the emotional cues coming from these two modalities. However, it is
Hanlin Ren +6 more
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Personal features of children in client families who receive psychological advice [PDF]
The paper includes results of the research, where influence of main parenting styles on developing children’s personality and appearing child-parent problems were considered. It covers client families of psychological advice (with overprotection and over
Sergey A. Kapustin
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An existential criterion for normal and abnormal personality in the works of Erich Fromm. [PDF]
This is the first of four articles scheduled for publication in this journal on the position people with normal and abnormal personalities take in regard to so-called existential dichotomies.
Kapustin S.A.
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Influence of hyperprotection (overexactness) on marital problems [PDF]
As it was mentioned in one of the previous papers, basic styles of parenting in families with parent-child problems were hyperprotection and overexactness.
Sergey A. Kapustin
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An existential criterion for normal and abnormal personality in the works of Sigmund Freud and Alfred Adler. [PDF]
This is the second in a series of four articles scheduled for publication in this journal. In the previous article I proposed a description of a new so-called existential criterion of normal and abnormal personality that is implicitly present in the ...
Kapustin S.A.
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The personality structure of ‘normal’ volunteers [PDF]
The personality structure of 65 volunteers for a Phase 1 drug trial was examined using the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire. It revealed a common pattern of high extroversion, low neuroticism and psychoticism. The reasons why the study might attract such people are examined and the structure compared with those that take drugs that might have ‘strange
C J, Ball, P M, McLaren, P J, Morrison
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Retrieval practice may not benefit mathematical word-problem solving
The retrieval practice effect refers to the fact that one or even multiple retrievals of memory content during the same period are more effective than repeated studying to promote future memory retention.
Xiaoxue Huang +3 more
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