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Attachment Security Priming: A Meta-Analysis

Personality and Social Psychology Review, 2022
Attachment security priming has important theoretical and practical implications. We review security priming theory and research and the recent concerns raised regarding priming. We then report the results of a meta-analysis of 120 studies ( N = 18,949) across 97 published and unpublished articles (initial pool was 1,642 articles) investigating the ...
Omri Gillath   +2 more
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Secure attachment primes reduce fear consolidation

Depression and Anxiety, 2021
Recent studies have found that attachment security primes can inhibit fear acquisition. This current study aimed to examine whether a brief imaginal prime of one's attachment figure could impact on fear consolidation.A total of 75 participants underwent fear conditioning on Day 1 and fear recall was tested on Day 2.
Metaxia Toumbelekis   +2 more
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Attachment security priming: a systematic review

Current Opinion in Psychology, 2019
Attachment security priming has been used to shed light on the cognitive processes related to attachment internal working models as well as the cognitive substrates of people's attachment-related affect and behavior. Security primes activate a sense of attachment security by making mental representations in one's memory more accessible and salient.
Omri, Gillath, Gery, Karantzas
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Binary primes sequence for cryptography and secure communication

2017 IEEE Conference on Communications and Network Security (CNS), 2017
This paper investigates the generalized binary primes sequence and proposes its use to enhance commonly used pseudorandom (PN) sequences in physical-layer security applications. It is shown that the bitwise addition of the generalized binary primes sequence to a PN sequence results in a sequence that is cryptographically stronger. The properties of the
Prashanth Busireddygari, Subhash C. Kak
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E-Prime for security

Proceedings of the 2006 workshop on New security paradigms, 2006
This paper details a true and striking paradigm shift: the use of E-Prime for (at least) user-centered security, organizational/enterprise security policies and informal security policy modeling. In 1965, D. David Bourland, Jr. proposed E-Prime as an addition to Korzybski's General Semantics.
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On the Security of RSA with Primes Sharing Least-Significant Bits

Applicable Algebra in Engineering, Communication and Computing, 2004
An \((\alpha,\beta,\gamma)\)-LSBS-RSA system is one that satisfies the following conditions. (1) The prime factors \(p\) and \(q\) of the public RSA modulus \(N=pq\) have exactly \(\alpha\) equal least-significant bits, that is, \(p-q=r\cdot2^\alpha\) for some odd integer \(r\).
Ron Steinfeld, Yuliang Zheng 0001
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On Priming Security and Insecurity

Psychological Inquiry, 2007
It is exciting to see the remarkable advances made in our understanding of relationship cognition as the field matures.
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Non-Prime Mortgage Securities

The Journal of Structured Finance, 2005
This article provides an overview of the non-prime mortgage industry. Today more Americans than ever enjoy the benefits of homeownership. Low interest rates are clearly a large factor, but the non-prime mortgage industry has played a major role in this expansion of the American dream as well, particularly over the past 5 to 10 years as the industry has
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