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We Are Vigilant Yet Eager: Attaining Team Psychological Safety to Unleash the Potential of Teams

Academy of Management Proceedings, 2021
Team psychological safety represents the key that unlocks the untapped potential of work teams. Interpersonal risk-taking sparks a team process of exchanging and building on ideas.
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Allgemeinpsychologische Untersuchungen zum Vigilanzverhalten [PDF]

open access: possiblePsychologische Forschung, 1970
Mit Hilfe eines 2×2×2-Designs wurde die Wirkung der „Anzahl der Signalflachen“, „Anzahl der irrelevanten Reize“ und „Art der Motivation“ auf die Vigilanzleistung untersucht. Dabei zeigte sich, das die Wahrscheinlichkeiten von verpasten Signalen und falschen Alarmen mit der Anzahl der Signalquellen zunehmen.
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Psychological‐mindedness as “reading between the lines”: Vigilance, locus of control, and sagacious judgment

Journal of Personality, 1985
AbstractBased on Scheibe's (1979) concept of sagacity, the first purpose of this research was to assess the role of vigilance in a judgment task wherein subjects “read between the lines” of target persons' word associations Second, on the basis of the locus of control and cue expectation literature, we tested the prediction that internals would be more
Stephen J. Dollinger   +2 more
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Implicit Mind Perception Alters Vigilance Performance Because of Cognitive Conflict Processing

Journal of experimental psychology. Applied, 2019
Knowing the internal states of others is essential to predicting behavior in social interactions and requires that the general characteristic of “having a mind” is granted to our interaction partners. Mind perception is a highly automatic process and can
E. Wiese   +3 more
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In search of vigilance: The problem of iatrogenically created psychological phenomena.

American Psychologist, 2013
To what extent are identified psychological processes created in laboratories? The present work addresses this issue with reference to one particular realm of behavior: vigilance. Specifically, I argue that the classic vigilance decrement function can be viewed more realistically and advantageously as an "invigilant" increment function.
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Primary hypothyroidism: A case for vigilance in the psychological treatment of depression

British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1993
Primary hypothyroidism is a relatively common endocrine disorder that develops insidiously and can mimic depression. Between 8 and 14 per cent of patients diagnosed as depressed may have some degree of hypothyroidism. It is recommended that clinical psychologists equip themselves with sufficient knowledge to recognize the disorder.
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Measuring minority stress: invariance of a discrimination and vigilance scale across transgender and cisgender LGBQ individuals

Psychology & Sexuality, 2018
The Minority Stress Model posits that experiences of proximal and distal stress increase gender and sexual minority risk for poor mental and physical health outcomes.
L. Bauerband, M. Teti, W. Velicer
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(162) Errors, Reaction Times, and Psychological Activation are Related to Anxiety and Pain during Experimental Vigilance to Pain

The Journal of Pain, 2019
Although hypervigilance may play an important role in clinical pain syndromes, experimental vigilance toward pain is infrequently studied. We studied experimental vigilance to pain by assessing performance during a Continuous Performance Task (CPT), presented in four blocks, in which subjects respond to moderately painful targets occurring in a train ...
F. A. Lenz   +6 more
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The Need for Epistemological Vigilance

Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science, 2020
The analysis and proposal of Zagaria, Andò and Zennaro are suggestive, but the essential question is not raised: the need for scientific research to be explicitly based on an epistemological reflection that takes into account the specificity of psychology.
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Automatic vigilance: the attention-grabbing power of negative social information.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1991
One of the functions of automatic stimulus evaluation is to direct attention toward events that may have undesirable consequences for the perceiver's well-being.
F. Pratto, O. John
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