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Editorial: Scale Development and Score Validation

2020

psychometricsmedicine.medical_specialtyquantitative measurementreliabilityScale (ratio)Psychometricsquestionnairelcsh:BF1-990Scale developmentscalelcsh:Psychologypsychological testingmedicineMedical physicsPsychological testingPsychologyGeneral PsychologyFrontiers in Psychology
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Career Adapt-Abilities Scale – Dual Career Form (CAAS-DC): psychometric properties and initial validation in high-school student-athletes

2016

Talented adolescent athletes attempting to sustain academic and vocational training alongside the increasing demands of their athletic career often encounter difficulties, including lower vocational readiness and the challenge of adapting to life after elite sport. Therefore, it is necessary to better understand the specific competencies that youth athletes can draw upon to successfully combine sport and education into a dual career pathway. Building on the existing Career Adapt-Abilities Scale [Savickas & Porfeli, (2012). Career adapt-abilities scale: Construction, reliability, and measurement equivalence across 13 countries. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 80(3), 661–673], we developed a …

psychometricssports and exercise; areas of expertiseHealth (social science)PsychometricsAdolescent athleteslcsh:BF1-990educationApplied psychologylcsh:Medicine03 medical and health sciencesBehavioral Neuroscience0302 clinical medicinecareer adaptability0502 economics and businessta516youth sportCareer portfoliota515General Psychologyareas of expertiseCognitive Information Processinglcsh:R05 social sciences030229 sport sciencespsychometrics; methodology expertiseDual careerDual (category theory)methodology expertisepsykometriikkalcsh:Psychologysports and exercisedual careerScale (social sciences)Vocational educationStudent athletesPsychology050203 business & managementHealth Psychology and Behavioral Medicine
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HabitApp: New Play Technologies in Pediatric Cancer to Improve the Psychosocial State of Patients and Caregivers

2020

[EN] Childhood cancer involves long periods of hospitalization that trigger emotions such as fear or sadness. Previous research has studied the positive effects of technology games on improving the hospitalization experience, but most do not focus on caregivers and none allow interaction with the real time observation of a zoo. The present study evaluates the impact of HabitApp and assesses the short-term impact on the psychosocial state of patients and caregivers in order to improve the hospitalization experience. The participants in this study were 39 patients plus 39 caregivers. A quantitative analysis revealed a significant improvement in patient's and caregiver's psychosocial factors f…

psychosociallcsh:BF1-990Intervention050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineNursingIntervention (counseling)Psychologycancer0501 psychology and cognitive sciencescaregiverinterventionGeneral PsychologyCancerOriginal ResearchgamesPediatric05 social sciencesCaregiverPediatric cancerlcsh:PsychologypediatricGamesPsychologyLENGUAJES Y SISTEMAS INFORMATICOSPsychosocial030217 neurology & neurosurgeryPsychosocialFrontiers in Psychology
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Prevalencia de riesgos psicosociales en personal de la administración de justicia de la comunidad valenciana (España) / Prevalence of psychosocial ri…

2016

RESUMEN: El objetivo del estudio fue evaluar los factores psicosociales en el trabajo del personal de justicia de la Comunidad Valencia (España) para identificar la prevalencia de riesgos psicosociales. Participaron 402 trabajadores (28.11 % hombres) incluyendo gestores, tramitadores y auxiliares sociales. Se evaluó con la Batería UNIPSICO (incluye factores de demanda, factores de recursos y consecuencias de los riesgos psicosociales). Los principales riesgos fueron la sobrecarga de trabajo (46.02 % de participantes en situación de alto riesgo) dentro de las demandas, la falta de recursos para realizar el trabajo (76.37 % en situación de alto riesgo) y la falta de autonomía (67.41 % en situ…

quality of work lifejustice personnelpsychosocial riskswork stressriesgos psicosocialesBF1-990calidad de vida laboralFactores psicosocialespersonal de justiciaBatería UNIPSICOPsychosocial factorsUNIPSICO questionnairePsychologyestrés laboralLiberabit
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¿Somos racionales las personas tras un conflicto intergrupal? El papel civilizador del grupo

2016

Los seres humanos parecen tener dificultades para tomar decisiones cooperativas y racionales, en beneficio propio y de los demás, después de haber experimentado un conflicto intergrupal. Tras el conflicto, los miembros del otro grupo despiertan emociones negativas en los miembros del propio grupo, que dificultan dicha racionalidad, algo que es congruente con las teorías sobre el razonamiento y la toma de decisiones más aceptadas actualmente. Sin embargo, la racionalidad cooperativa se puede estimular involucrando a las personas en discusiones grupales donde se pueda deliberar de manera más pausada acerca de las decisiones a tomar.

racionalidadlcsh:Psychologylcsh:BF1-990conflicto intergrupallcsh:Consciousness. Cognitiontoma de decisioneslcsh:BF309-499cooperaciónCiencia Cognitiva
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Disrupted Spatial Organization of Cued Exogenous Attention Persists Into Adulthood in Developmental Dyslexia

2021

Purpose: Abnormal exogenous attention orienting and diffused spatial distribution of attention have been associated with reading impairment in children with developmental dyslexia. However, studies in adults have failed to replicate such relationships. The goal of the present study was to address this issue by assessing exogenous visual attention and its peripheral spatial distribution in adults with developmental dyslexia.Methods: We measured response times, accuracy and eye movements of 18 dyslexics and 19 typical readers in a cued discrimination paradigm, in which stimuli were presented at different peripheral eccentricities.Results: Results showed that adults with developmental dyslexia…

reaction timeCued speechbehavioral disciplines and activitiesexogenous attentionBF1-990visual eccentricitydyslexiaDevelopmental dyslexiaPsychologyPsychologypsychological phenomena and processesGeneral PsychologySpatial organizationOriginal ResearchcueingCognitive psychologyFrontiers in Psychology
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Correlates of Orthographic Learning in Swedish Children With Cochlear Implants

2019

This study set out to explore the cognitive and linguistic correlates of orthographic learning in a group of 32 deaf and hard of hearing children with cochlear implants, to better understand the factors that affect the development of fluent reading in these children. To date, the research about the mechanisms of reading fluency and orthographic learning in this population is scarce. The children were between 6:0 and 10:11 years of age and used oral language as their primary mode of communication. They were assessed on orthographic learning, reading fluency and a range of cognitive and linguistic skills including working memory measures, word retrieval and paired associate learning. The resu…

reading fluencydeaf and hard of hearing childrenlcsh:Psychologycochlear implantseducationlcsh:BF1-990reading developmentorthographic learningFrontiers in Psychology
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Believe It or Not – No Support for an Effect of Providing Explanatory or Threat-Related Information on Conspiracy Theories’ Credibility

2021

Past research suggests that certain content features of conspiracy theories may foster their credibility. In two experimental studies (N = 293), we examined whether conspiracy theories that explicitly offer a broad explanation for the respective phenomena and/or identify potential threat posed by conspirators are granted more credibility than conspiracy theories lacking such information. Furthermore, we tested whether people with a pronounced predisposition to believe in conspiracies are particularly susceptible to such information. To this end, participants judged the credibility of four conspiracy theories which varied in the provision of explanatory and threat-related information. Intere…

receptionSocial PsychologySpecific-informationMindsetsocial psychology media psychologyconspiracy theories; conspiracy mentality; explanation; threat; receptionEpistemologyBF1-990conspiracy theoriesCredibilityRelevance (law)conspiracy mentalityPsychologythreatPsychologyContent (Freudian dream analysis)explanation
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Effects of Inequality on Trust and Reciprocity: An Experiment With Real Effort

2021

The purpose of this paper is analyzing whether trust and reciprocity are affected by how rich the partner is or how well the partner performed several tasks with real effort. A trust game (TG) experiment is designed with three treatments. First, a baseline Treatment B in which subjects play a finitely repeated TG. Second, in a Treatment H with history, subjects know the partner’s wealth level reached in the past. Third, in a Treatment E with effort the individual endowment with which the TG is played is endogenous and results from the subject’s performance in three different real effort tasks (maths, cognitive and general knowledge related). The data analysis highlights the importance of pa…

reciprocityinequalityaltruismexperimentPsychologytrustGeneral PsychologyOriginal ResearchBF1-990real-effort taskFrontiers in Psychology
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Editorial: On the Nature and Scope of Habits and Model-Free Control

2021

reinforcement learningScope (project management)media_common.quotation_subjectAutomaticityModel freeautomaticityBF1-990motivationmodel-freeReinforcement learningmodel-basedPsychologyHabitControl (linguistics)PsychologyGeneral Psychologyhabitmedia_commonCognitive psychologyFrontiers in Psychology
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