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Political Diversity in Social and Personality Psychology [PDF]

open access: greenSSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
A lack of political diversity in psychology is said to lead to a number of pernicious outcomes, including biased research and active discrimination against conservatives. We surveyed a large number (combined N = 800) of social and personality psychologists and discovered several interesting facts.
Yoel Inbar, Joris Lammers
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Relationship between gratitude and psychological well-being around Lapindo Mudflow resident [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences, 2020
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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“Sorry for Congo, Let’s Make Amends”: Belgians’ Ideological Worldviews Predict Attitudes Towards Apology and Reparation for its Colonial Past

open access: yesInternational Review of Social Psychology, 2021
In light of the recent steps Belgium has made towards reconciling with its colonial history in Congo (e.g., the King’s letter of regret, and the removal of some colonial statues), we examined how Belgians differ in their attitudes towards an official ...
Jasper Van Assche   +3 more
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The public’s preferred level of involvement in local policy-making

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2023
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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Are Emotion Regulation Strategies Associated With Visual Attentional Breadth for Emotional Information in Youth?

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
Attentional deployment is currently considered as one of the most central mechanisms in emotion regulation (ER) as it is assumed to be a crucial first step in the selection of emotional information.
Elisa Boelens   +4 more
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Do people believe that you can have too much money? The relationship between hypothetical lottery wins and expected happiness

open access: yesJudgment and Decision Making, 2022
Do people think that there is such a thing as too much money? The present research investigated this question in the context of hypothetical lottery wins. By employing a mental simulation approach, we were able to examine how people respond to increasing
Tessa Haesevoets   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Emotion regulation training in the treatment of obesity in young adolescents: protocol for a randomized controlled trial

open access: yesTrials, 2020
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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Utilitarianism in minimal-group decision making is less common than equality-based morality, mostly harm-oriented, and rarely impartial

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2020
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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Trust is in the eye of the beholder: How perceptions of local diversity and segregation shape social cohesion

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2023
A more nuanced understanding of the complex relationship between ethnic diversity and social cohesion is needed. Ever since Robert Putnam (2007) has put forward the highly contested constrict claim holding that diversity is related to less trust and more
Jasper Van Assche   +4 more
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A General Model of Dissonance Reduction: Unifying Past Accounts via an Emotion Regulation Perspective

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2020
Cognitive dissonance has been studied for more than 60 years and many insightful findings have come from this research. However, some important theoretical and methodological issues are yet to be resolved, particularly regarding dissonance reduction.
Sebastian Cancino-Montecinos   +2 more
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