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Neural Correlates of Self-Perception in Individuals who Vary in Social Engagement
(2016-08)
Electroencephalography (EEG) studies indicate a reduced or absent self-preference effect for faces in individuals diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The current study extends these findings to individuals below ...
Affect, Emotion Regulation, and Leader Effectiveness: Examining the Role of Trait Affect and Emotion Regulation on Leader Problem Solving Performance
(2016-08)
Emotion-related constructs, such as affect and emotion regulation, have been identified as being critical to effective leadership. Prior research in both of these areas has tended to examine the role of these constructs ...
Why did my coworker treat me this way? Examining the mediating effects of attributions on the relationships between incivility and workplace outcomes
(2017)
Workplace incivility has previously been linked to detrimental outcomes, such as decreased job satisfaction and increased burnout and turnover intentions. The purpose of this study is to extend the current research on ...
Honor, Loyalty, and Sacrifice
(2016-05-14)
Three studies were conducted to investigate the potential relationship between honor ideology and loyalty to close others. Study 1 demonstrated strong correlational relationship between honor and concerns of morality ...
Identifying Patterns in Course-Taking that Predict Student Leaving: A Comparison of Different Predictive Algorithms
(2018-07)
Higher education institutions continue to face the problem of student attrition, which in turn impacts graduation rates overall. This has numerous drawbacks not only at the university or student levels but has far-reaching ...
Word of God or word of honor? Honor, religion, and retaliation
(2017)
The psychology of religion has long attempted to clearly identify religion’s effects on individuals’ beliefs and attitudes. Many of these results have been contradictory, with some indicating religion to have prosocial ...
Popularity and Gender Prototypicality: An Experimental Approach
(2019-12-13)
These studies investigate links between conformity to gender norms and adolescents’ peer popularity. Previous research has established that popularity is associated with physical attractiveness in both boys and girls, as ...
A DYNAMIC, SELF-REGULATORY EXAMINATION OF EMOTIONS AND COMPLEX TASK LEARNING
(2017)
The purpose of this laboratory study involving undergraduates learning a complex videogame was to address gaps in the empirical literature regarding the role of emotions in self-regulated learning by testing opposing ...
Peer Relations and Aggression: Precursors to Adolescent Delinquency and Risk-Taking Behavior
(2019-05-10)
Adolescent problem behaviors are an important area of investigation because of the long-term implications of engaging in risky and delinquent behaviors. Past research has focused on overt aggression and peer rejection as ...
The effect of fantasy context on moral action and judgment
(2019)
Prior research has suggested that individuals import facts from the real world into fictional worlds and that the likelihood of importation depends on both the type of fact and the fictional context (Weisberg & Goodstein, ...