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Introduction The global COVID-19 pandemic has had an unprecedented effect on human behaviour and wellbeing. However, researchers have not yet considered how coping responses to stress related to COVID-19 could influence mental health. Objectives This
M. Jarego +6 more
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Religious Intuitions and the Nature of “Belief”
Scientific interest in religion often focusses on the “puzzle of belief”: how people develop and maintain religious beliefs despite a lack of evidence and the significant costs that those beliefs incur.
Alogna Victoria K. +3 more
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That person is now with or without a mask: how encoding context modulates identity recognition
Previous research has mostly approached face recognition and target identification by focusing on face perception mechanisms, but memory mechanisms also appear to play a role.
Teresa Garcia-Marques +2 more
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Introduction Older adults who engage in sexual activities may benefit from increasing psychological and physical well-being, which may contribute to reduce a number of physical and mental health problems. Objectives To analyze sexual well-being (SWB)
S. Von Humboldt, I. Leal
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Background: Few researchers have examined young adolescents’ perceived qualities and satisfaction in their relationships with their mothers, fathers and best friends simultaneously, using a cross-cultural perspective.
Maryse Guedes +4 more
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Background There has been an increasing interest in studying the potential benefits of so-called complementary and alternative approaches for pain management, such as hypnosis and mindfulness-based interventions.
Alexandra Ferreira-Valente +5 more
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Perceptual anchoring effects: Evidence of response bias and a change in estimates sensitivity
Introduction People's estimates of perceptual quantities are commonly biased by the contextual presence of other quantities (like numbers). In this study, we address assimilation anchoring effects (approximation of real quantities to contextual ...
Teresa Garcia‐Marques +1 more
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Recent findings have demonstrated an increase in the prevalence of childhood obesity and overweight in Portugal, urging the need to study modifiable risk factors such as parental feeding practices. The Comprehensive Feeding Practices Questionnaire (CFPQ)
Ana F. Santos +4 more
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The theory of truth is that truth statements consist of practical consequences, especially in agreement with subsequent experience. The purpose of this study is to discuss the different theories of truth proposed by Charles Sanders Peirce, William James ...
Novia S. Silalahi +3 more
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Violence Under Control: Self-Control and Psychopathy in Women Convicted of Violent Crimes
Despite the increase in the study of women and crimes committed by them, investigations continue to be scarce. Self-control and psychopathy have been widely studied in incarcerated populations, though more frequently in males than females.
Emma De Thouars Da Silva +4 more
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