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Sexual identity and psychological reactions to COVID-19.

, 2020
Although experts have speculated that sexual-minority (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and queer/questioning) individuals may experience more negative psychological impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic than sexual-majority (heterosexual) individuals, to date, no ...
Zoë D. Peterson   +2 more
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Investigating the Effects of Racial Identity on the Relationship Between Black Women’s Endorsement of Eurocentric Beauty Standards and Psychological Health

Women & Therapy
This study examined endorsement of Eurocentric beauty standards (EBS) and its psychological consequences among Black women while exploring the moderating properties of racial identity centrality.
Tiffany R. Williams   +6 more
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SFace2: Synthetic-Based Face Recognition With w-Space Identity-Driven Sampling

IEEE Transactions on Biometrics Behavior and Identity Science
The use of synthetic data for training neural networks has recently received increased attention, especially in the area of face recognition. This was mainly motivated by the increase of privacy, ethical, and legal concerns of using privacy-sensitive ...
Fadi Boutros   +4 more
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Identity development research: a systematic review of reviews

Self and Identity
Identity development research is rooted in the seminal works of Erik Erikson and James Marcia. Marcia’s identity status paradigm, which is characterized by two key dimensions – exploration and commitment – has shaped the field for over 60 years.
Débora B. Maehler   +1 more
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Henry Vaughan’s Poetic Identities: A Response to Jonathan Nauman

Jonathan Nauman suggests that Henry Vaughan twice inaugurated himself as a poet in a new subgenre: first as a Welsh river poet in Olor Iscanus (1651) and then as a born-again Christian poet in the first part of Silex Scintillans (1650). He argues that Vaughan established the new identity in the first poem of each book, “To the River Isca” in Olor and ...
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I’ll take the high road: Paths to goal pursuit and identity-based interpretations of difficulty

Self and Identity
When imagining their futures, people can prioritize getting there the easy way, prefer more demanding paths, or be indifferent to means and focus only on making progress.
Gulnaz Kiper   +2 more
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(Tat)who Am I? Tattoos as an Expression of Narrative Identity

Identity. An International Journal of Theory and Research
Humans have been getting tattoos and telling stories for thousands of years. Although research on narratives has been gaining momentum in the past few decades, it is only now that the connection between tattoos and the life story is arousing interest ...
Francois Naude, L. Naudé
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