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Dominance and Prestige Motivations to Lead in Adolescence
ABSTRACT Introduction Dual strategy frameworks of motivation to lead differentiate Dominance motivations, which leverage fear and control to gain power and status, from Prestige motivations, which rely on respect and trust. Substantial research on these motivational pathways has been conducted in adults, but no empirical research studies them earlier ...
Jennifer L. Tackett +3 more
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Narcissism Is Associated With Blunted Error‐Related Brain Activity
ABSTRACT Objective Narcissism is associated with self‐enhancement and social antagonism, yet its neural underpinnings, particularly in error processing, remain underexplored. Competing theoretical models, such as the mask model and the metacognitive model, offer conflicting hypotheses regarding how narcissism influences early neural responses to errors.
Esther M. Robins +5 more
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ABSTRACT Objective While intellectual humility has gained increasing prominence as a cognitive construct, its implications for affective well‐being remain less understood. Method The present paper draws on 7‐day daily diary datasets (Study 1: Nparticipants = 253, Nobservations = 1721; Study 2: Nparticipants = 485, Nobservations = 3218) to examine how ...
Ysabel A. Guevarra +5 more
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Analyzing the Temporal Structure of Proactive Coping: An Integrative Approach
ABSTRACT Introduction Proactive coping is an important construct in health and well‐being research. Yet, not much is known about its temporal stability and how life events affect it. Conceptualizations of coping have mainly focused on either (i) stable, trait‐like characteristics, (ii) state‐like, context‐dependent features, or (iii) process‐oriented ...
Ana Tomova, Mario Lawes, Michael Eid
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ABSTRACT Introduction Maladaptive personality traits are viewed as risk factors for personality pathology and are predictive of poor psychological and interpersonal functioning. The study of pathological personality traits has gained increasing popularity, but our knowledge on their association with emotion regulation (ER) processes is limited ...
Sofia Eirini Batziou +1 more
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ABSTRACT Academic Abstract Without recognizing how past failures bias subsequent choices, managers risk decisions that waste resources or prematurely abandon promising opportunities. This study draws on risk‐type preference‐shift theory and extends it with individual and organizational boundary conditions to examine how distinct failure experiences ...
Julian Nickel +3 more
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Trait Impulsivity Is Independent of Mild Cognitive Impairment in a Parkinson's Disease Cohort. [PDF]
Jeyadevan A +11 more
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ABSTRACT Background The world and mental health nursing face several crises that, in different ways, reflect problems of dominance. Global politics are afflicted with a growth of support for right‐wing ideologies associated with domineering authoritarian leaders.
Michael Haslam, Mick McKeown
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Sleep and Maladaptive Personality Traits: A Twin Study
ABSTRACT Sleep is essential for human functioning, but little attention has been paid to the interplay between sleep and maladaptive personality traits. We examined genetic and environmental associations between sleep and four maladaptive domains (MDs)—Negative Affectivity, Detachment, Disinhibition, and Psychoticism—within the framework of the DSM‐5 ...
Ziyu Ren +11 more
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Aim Adolescent pregnancy is a global public health concern associated with increased risks of physical health, mental well‐being, and social functioning; however, its potential to increase the long‐term risk of major psychiatric disorder (MPD) remains underexplored.
Tien‐Wei Hsu +8 more
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