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The Indian princess and the squaw: an exploration of the objectification of Native American women
(2021-12)
The harmful consequences of interpersonal objectification for women have received considerable empirical attention. However, research considering the impact of race and ethnicity on objectified women is lacking and, thus ...
Is Iron Status an Additional Barrier to Smoking Cessation in Females? An ERP Analysis.
(2022-12)
It has been well-established that females achieve lower cessation rates than males in traditional smoking cessation interventions. Research suggests that iron status variations (i.e. deficiency) are common in females. Iron ...
Using Popular Media to Change Attitudes and Bolster Knowledge about Autism Spectrum Disorder
(2020-05)
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) has become a common topic in popular fiction, with many books, movies, and television shows featuring characters with autism. As such, consumers of popular fiction are being exposed to ...
General Risk Literacy Skills are Causally Related to Improved Self-Evaluations: Training Graph Literacy Improves Decision Making and Lowers Overconfidence
(2021-05-14)
Overconfidence commonly refers to a cognitive bias in which people express more subjective confidence in their abilities than can be objectively justified. Similarly, the “Unskilled and Unaware” literature demonstrates ...
Biomarkers of ADHD and ASD: Insight into Comorbid ADHD+ASD
(2020-05)
Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are two of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders found in children and they show significant symptom overlap. Because both disorders ...
Examining Whether Collaboration Can Improve Memory for Binding of Real-World Object Features
(2023-05-12)
Individuals can accurately store thousands of objects in their visual long-term memory.
However, when objects vary on numerous features, previous research found that individuals
struggle to bind the objects to their ...
Differences in ethnic identity growth trajectories among Native American undergraduate students
(2021-08-05)
Having a strong ethnic identity has been shown to provide positive outcomes such as helping to buffer against discrimination, ease culturally related anxiety, and increase academic achievement (Altschul, Oyserman, & Bybee, ...
The Power of Pause: An Investigation of the Role of Breaks in Creative Performance
(2023-05)
Although studies indicate that intrinsic interest is likely a stronger motivator for creativity than external factors, companies that prioritize creativity have increasingly implemented external motivators into their work ...
Toward an Integrated Assessment of Risk Perceptions: Development and Testing of The Berlin Risk Perception Inventory
(2022-08)
Research across four decades in psychology has suggested that risk perceptions can often be multi-dimensional, reflecting psychological constructs such as dread (how severe the consequences tend to be) and unknown (knowledge ...
Communication, Constraints, and Moral Intensity: A Study in Decision-Making Processes and Ethical Outcomes
(2020)
The study of ethics remains of critical importance to researchers and organizations alike and continues to receive attention as ethical infractions persist. This laboratory study (N = 194) compares the effects of ethical ...