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Who Intends to Enroll in Entrepreneurship Education? Entrepreneurial Self-Identity as a Precursor

2018

Entrepreneurial self-identity is attracting increasing attention as a potentially relevant variable in explaining the entrepreneurial process. So far, most research treats entrepreneurial self-identity as a consequence of, or, at the most, as being developed through the start-up process. In this article, in contrast, we analyze its role as a previous element that helps determine the entrepreneurial intention of individuals, the perceived usefulness of entrepreneurship education, and, indirectly, their interest in participating in entrepreneurship education courses. Our hypotheses are tested on a sample of Italian university students and graduates ( N = 88) with no previous participation in…

05 social sciencesIdentity (social science)050109 social psychologySettore SECS-P/06 - Economia ApplicataEntrepreneurial processIdentidadentrepreneurial self-identity entrepreneurial intention entrepreneurship education intentionEntrepreneurship educationEducación empresarial0502 economics and businessSettore M-PSI/06 - Psicologia Del Lavoro E Delle Organizzazioni0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociologyEmprendedorSocial psychologySettore M-PED/02 - Storia Della Pedagogia050203 business & management
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Evolutionary ethics and adaptive atheism

2020

In Evolution Science and Ethics in the Third Millennium (2018), whose key arguments are summarized in the target article above, Cliquet and Avramov offer an exacting and extensive analysis of the e...

05 social sciencesKey (cryptography)050109 social psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesExperimental and Cognitive PsychologySociologyAtheismEvolutionary ethics050105 experimental psychologyEpistemologyReligion, Brain & Behavior
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The Portret of a Contemporary Child and Youngster in the Global Education Space

2018

The world of transformations changes radically the education process. Theoreticians and practitioners of pedagogy recognize that methods and strategies consolidated over centuries very often have become ineffective in modern education practice. Therefore, the researchers' interest in childhood studies nowadays is natural. They define children's and youngster`s culture as different, unknown and incomprehensible. The researchers initiate a number of questions that need to be answered in order to cooperate with children and youngsters in school and in the family. How can teachers work efficiently in the modern school? How should adults implement modern pedagogical goals and which pedagogical m…

05 social sciencesMedia studies050109 social psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociologySpace (commercial competition)Global education050104 developmental & child psychologyInternational Journal of Smart Education and Urban Society
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Differences in family climate and family communication among cyberbullies, cybervictims, and cyber bully–victims in adolescents

2017

Abstract Scientific studies on family factors related to the main cyberbullying roles are still scarce. The present study analyzed family climate and parent–adolescent communication in the four roles involved in cyberbullying: cybervictims, cyberbullies, cyberbully–victims, and non–involved adolescents. The study had two main objectives: (1) to analyze the differences in family climate (cohesion and conflict) and communication patterns with the mother and father (open, avoidance, and offensive) among the four roles, controlling the variables sex and academic grade; and (2) to determine the predictive weight of these family variables in the roles involved in cyberbullying. A battery of instr…

05 social sciencesOffensive050109 social psychologyFamily conflictFamily communicationDevelopmental psychologyHuman-Computer InteractionArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologyParent-child communicationSocial psychologyGeneral Psychology050104 developmental & child psychologyComputers in Human Behavior
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Factorial Validity of the General Health Questionnaire 12 in an Angolan Sample

2017

Abstract. Most evidence available has found multidimensional solutions for the General Health Questionnaire’s (GHQ12) structure, contrary to the authors’ original one-factor solution. Recently, the study of method effects associated to negatively worded items has been included in the study of GHQ12’s factor structure, and the most common conclusion has been that the best-fitting structure is a single factor confounded by response bias. Current study analyzes the factor structure of the Portuguese version of the GHQ12. The sample consisted of 1,332 young Angolan adults. Previously-reported structures, including one-factor and multidimensional substantive ones, as well as bifactor structures…

05 social sciencesSingle factor050109 social psychologySample (statistics)Factorial validityResponse biasDysphorialanguage.human_language03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineScale (social sciences)languagemedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciences030212 general & internal medicinePortugueseGeneral Health Questionnairemedicine.symptomPsychologySocial psychologyApplied PsychologyEuropean Journal of Psychological Assessment
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Social determinants of identity in communities: A social capital- and social categorization-based approach – findings from Latvia

2017

The article investigates the relations, in the light of new paradigms of economic development, between trust and economic wealth at the micro level in the Republic of Latvia, by means of a structural equation modelling-based approach and a framework combining social capital and social identity theory, in a rationale of cross-fertilization between social and cognitive science. Results are also tested against control dimensions reflecting relevant divides in Latvian society (residence place dimensions; ethno-linguistic belongings; educational differences). General results support the hypothesis of the existence of a causal path connecting personal wealth, institutional trust, social engagemen…

05 social sciencesSocial changeGeneral Social Sciences050109 social psychologyLibrary and Information SciencesSocial identity approachSocial mobilitySocial engagement050105 experimental psychologySocial position0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesEconomic geographySocial determinants of healthSociologyEconomic systemSocial statusSocial capitalSocial Science Information
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2017

This study investigates the role of context-specific authenticity at work for work-related outcomes (intrinsic motivation, work ability) and depressivity. Furthermore reciprocal relations between work-related authenticity and healthy psychological functioning are investigated. Longitudinal data from 1,243 employees from 63 subsidiaries of a non-profit organisation in the social sector were analysed using multilevel structural equation modelling. Work-related authenticity at T1 predicted work ability and depressivity, but not intrinsic motivation at T2, about 6 months later. Work-related authenticity at T2 was predicted by intrinsic motivation and depressivity, but not by work ability at T1.…

05 social sciencesSubsidiary050109 social psychologyWork relatedHealth indicatorStructural equation modelingDevelopmental psychologyWorkplace health promotionWork (electrical)0502 economics and businessWell-being0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologySocial psychology050203 business & managementGeneral PsychologyReciprocalFrontiers in Psychology
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Victimisation and school violence. The role of the motivation ofrevenge, avoidance, and benevolence in adolescents.

2019

Abstract The aim of the present study is to explore the relation among school victimisation and school violence, taking into account the motivations of revenge, avoidance, and benevolence. The sample includes 671 adolescents of both sexes, between 10 and 16 years old, attending primary and secondary school. The structural equation model, calculated with EQS software, show that victimisation is directly and indirectly related to school violence through revenge motivation. Victimisation is also related to avoidance and benevolence motivations, although these are not associated with school violence. Multigroup analysis indicates statistically significant differences between boys and girls in t…

05 social sciencesViolència escolarPsychological intervention050109 social psychologyGeneral MedicineVictimisationSchool violenceAdolescentsStructural equation modelingDevelopmental psychologyRevenge motivation0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychology050104 developmental & child psychology
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Réflexions autour du processus de parentalité : quelles étapes et quelles spécificités dans l’adoption ?

2014

International audience; La parentalité est un processus guidé par le désir d’enfant et son projet. L’attente d’un enfant génère des remaniements psychiques, mais sa réalité va entraîner des modifications pour le couple parental. Nous questionnons le processus de parentalité à partir de la rencontre de 18 couples répartis selon deux variables croisées : la nature de la parentalité et le moment de celle-ci. Les modèles d’attachement précoces des parents sont questionnés. Une insécurité relationnelle associée à davantage de stress perçu est plus fréquente chez les 'nouveaux' parents que l’enfant soit biologique ou adoptif. Ceci suggère la nécessité de penser l’accueil de l’enfant et la prépara…

05 social sciences[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology050109 social psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciences[SHS] Humanities and Social Sciences16. Peace & justiceGeneral PsychologyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS050104 developmental & child psychology[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences
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Are music performance anxiety and performance boost perceived as extremes of the same continuum?

2013

Music performance anxiety (MPA) is considered non-beneficial but its debilitating aspects are not directly addressed in current questionnaires (“general MPA”). Together with general MPA, we assessed “debilitating MPA” with questions about aspects that debilitate musical performance. In addition, since musicians often experience a beneficial aspect of MPA in the form of a performance boost, we assessed this boost with additional questionnaire items. The first goal of our questionnaire survey was to investigate whether general MPA is perceived as part of the same continuum as performance boost. Our second goal was to determine which aspects of MPA may lead to a downward spiral of a musical c…

05 social sciencesmedicineAnxietyQuestionnaire050109 social psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychology (miscellaneous)medicine.symptomPsychologySocial psychology050105 experimental psychologyMusicPsychology of Music
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