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Biology and Management of Male‐Bodied Athletes in Elite Female Sports
Graphical representation of the relationships of transgender and XY DSDF as male‐bodied athletes along the binary dimensions of biological sex. ABSTRACT The physical advantages in elite power sports that allow men to surpass women are derived from the experience of male puberty.
David J. Handelsman, Stéphane Bermon
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Cross‐Cultural Validation of the Binge Eating Disorder Screener‐7 (BEDS‐7) Across 42 Countries
ABSTRACT Objective This study aimed to evaluate the reliability and validity of the Binge Eating Disorder Screener‐7 (BEDS‐7) across 42 countries and 26 languages, assessing its reliability and validity as a screening tool for binge‐eating disorder (BED) in diverse cultural contexts.
Ateret Gewirtz‐Meydan+70 more
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ABSTRACT Background Emerging research suggests neighborhood disadvantage is associated with disordered eating (DE; e.g., binge eating, body dissatisfaction) beginning in middle childhood, with effects that increment those of proximal disadvantage (e.g., family income).
Megan E. Mikhail+3 more
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Current Opinion in Psychology, 2021
Person-centered approaches to religious development across adolescence reveal diverse trajectories of change, which are differentially subject to environmental and genetic influences. Studies support the robust protective effects of religiosity on adolescent internalizing and externalizing symptoms.
Sarah A Schnitker+2 more
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Person-centered approaches to religious development across adolescence reveal diverse trajectories of change, which are differentially subject to environmental and genetic influences. Studies support the robust protective effects of religiosity on adolescent internalizing and externalizing symptoms.
Sarah A Schnitker+2 more
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Independent Media and Religiosity
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021Can media affect religious behavior? We study the effect of a drastic change in media landscape on religious participation in Poland, a country, where vast majority of the population considers itself religious Catholics. Before 2015, news on mainstream public and private media outlets had a similar moderately-liberal slant.
Grosfeld, Irena+3 more
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Psychological Reports, 1999
In a sample of 109 undergraduate students, religiosity was not associated with the fear of death or with scores on a manic-depressive tendencies scale.
Joachim Wittkowski, David Lester
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In a sample of 109 undergraduate students, religiosity was not associated with the fear of death or with scores on a manic-depressive tendencies scale.
Joachim Wittkowski, David Lester
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Religiosity and Authoritarianism
The Journal of Social Psychology, 1975Summary We investigated (a) whether authoritarianism leads to religiosity or religiosity leads to authoritarianism, and (b) the relationship among Israelis between degree of religiosity and authoritarianism. The sample consisted of 176 Israeli high school and 125 college students.
Asher Shaham+3 more
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Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1978
Tolerance, growth, commitment, cooperation, and agreement are examples of beliefs and behaviors that separate lines of past research have found to be related to satisfaction in marriage and to pro-religiosity. Because of this dual finding measures of pro-religiosity and measures of marital adjustment and satisfaction were hypothesized to be positively ...
Richard A. Hunt, Morton B. King
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Tolerance, growth, commitment, cooperation, and agreement are examples of beliefs and behaviors that separate lines of past research have found to be related to satisfaction in marriage and to pro-religiosity. Because of this dual finding measures of pro-religiosity and measures of marital adjustment and satisfaction were hypothesized to be positively ...
Richard A. Hunt, Morton B. King
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The Journal of Social Psychology, 1985
(1985). Extraversion and Religiosity. The Journal of Social Psychology: Vol. 125, No. 2, pp. 269-270.
Leslie J. Francis, Paul R. Pearson
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(1985). Extraversion and Religiosity. The Journal of Social Psychology: Vol. 125, No. 2, pp. 269-270.
Leslie J. Francis, Paul R. Pearson
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