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Why moral psychology needs personality psychology
Abstract People vary in how they perceive, think about, and respond to moral issues. Clearly, we cannot fully understand the psychology of morality without accounting for individual differences in moral functioning. But decades of neglect of and explicit skepticism toward such individual differences has resulted in a lack of ...
Jessie Sun, Luke D. Smillie
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Sociogenomic Personality Psychology [PDF]
ABSTRACT In this article, we address a number of issues surrounding biological models of personality traits. Most traditional and many contemporary biological models of personality traits assume that biological systems underlying personality traits are causal and immutable.
Brent W, Roberts, Joshua J, Jackson
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Estimating individual subjective values of emotion regulation strategies
Individuals have a repertoire of emotion regulation (ER) strategies at their disposal, which they can use more or less flexibly. In ER flexibility research, strategies that facilitate goal achievement are considered adaptive and therefore are ...
Christoph Scheffel +4 more
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Need for Cognition is associated with a preference for higher task load in effort discounting
When individuals set goals, they consider the subjective value (SV) of the anticipated reward and the required effort, a trade-off that is of great interest to psychological research.
Josephine Zerna +3 more
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Relationship between gratitude and psychological well-being around Lapindo Mudflow resident [PDF]
The Lapindo Mud is a natural disaster occurred 13 years ago and still erupts today. Of course this disaster affects the people who live around it. The people who are the victims of the mud disaster is still survive.
Anggraini Dian, Palupi Listyati
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Job loss is a stressful event that increases the risk of experiencing depression and anxiety, especially during the initial months of unemployment.
Angela Socastro +6 more
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Background The prevalence rates of childhood obesity are increasing. The current multidisciplinary treatments for (childhood) obesity are effective but only moderately and in the short term.
Taaike Debeuf +6 more
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In the study of utilitarian morality, the sacrificial dilemma paradigm has been the dominant approach for years. However, to address some of the most pressing issues in the current research literature, the present studies adopt an alternative approach by
Arne Roets +5 more
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The public’s preferred level of involvement in local policy-making
We investigated what people consider the optimal level of citizen involvement in local policy decision-making. This is an important question to answer, given that civil servants and politicians are increasingly confronted with the pressure to add a ...
Tessa Haesevoets +4 more
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The learned helplessness model of the Impostor Phenomenon is an exploratory approach to explain the Impostor Phenomenon by linking the constructs of growth mindset, learned helplessness, grit, thought-action fusion, and defensive pessimism. In this study,
Fabio Ibrahim +2 more
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