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Cognitive Skills, Math-Related Emotions, and Beliefs Explaining Response to Arithmetic Fluency Intervention

2023

We examined the associations of cognitive skills, math-related emotions and beliefs, and gender with responses to an arithmetic fluency intervention. Elementary school children with dysfluent arithmetic skills (N=69) participated in an arithmetic fluency intervention (with and without self-efficacy support) implemented in small groups in schools for 12 weeks. Hierarchical regression models including cognitive skills or math-related emotions and beliefs predicted 21% to 50% of the variation in the intervention response, i.e., improvement in arithmetic fluency. Cognitive skills were associated with the response mainly among boys, whereas math-related emotions and beliefs explained more among …

kognitiiviset taidotmath-related emotions and beliefsmatematiikkaoppiminensukupuolierotalakoululaisetArithmetic fluencycognitive skillsgender differencesuskomuksettunteetresponse to interventionaritmetiikkamatemaattiset taidotinterventio
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Secular rise in economically valuable personality traits

2017

Although trends in many physical characteristics and cognitive capabilities of modern humans are well-documented, less is known about how personality traits have evolved over time. We analyze data from a standardized personality test administered to 79% of Finnish men born between 1962 and 1976 (n = 419,523) and find steady increases in personality traits that predict higher income in later life. The magnitudes of these trends are similar to the simultaneous increase in cognitive abilities, at 0.2-0.6 SD during the 15-y window. When anchored to earnings, the change in personality traits amounts to a 12% increase. Both personality and cognitive ability have consistent associations with famil…

kognitiiviset taidottulotMaleParentsPersonality Inventorymedia_common.quotation_subjecttulotasoCROSS-TEMPORAL METAANALYSISSocial Sciences050109 social psychologySTUDENTSBig Five personality traits and cultureDevelopmental psychologyPSYCHOLOGYCognitionGENERATION MEcognitive ability0502 economics and businessPersonalityHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciences050207 economicsPersonality testBig Five personality traitsta512media_commonMultidisciplinaryta511EarningsIQ GAINSSiblings05 social sciencespersoonallisuuden piirteetcohort effectsCognitionFlynn effectEDUCATIONBIRTH COHORT DIFFERENCESPERFORMANCEABILITYFlynn effectCohort effectIncomepersonality traitsINSTITUTIONS511 EconomicsPsychologyearningsPersonality
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Pokolenie X i Y - podobieństwa i różnice w osobowości i hierarchii wartości między kierownikami a pracownikami na tle poczucia jakości życia

2014

kompetencjegeneracja Ygeneracja Xautonomiahierarchia wartościModel MOAGeneration X and Y - similarites and differences in personality and the hierarchy of value between managers and workers of the quality of liferelacjepoczucie jakości życia
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On the relationship between occlusion times and in-car glance durations in simulated driving

2023

Drivers have spare visual capacity in driving, and often this capacity is used for engaging in secondary in-car tasks. Previous research has suggested that the spare visual capacity could be estimated with the occlusion method. However, the relationship between drivers’ occlusion times and in-car glance duration preferences has not been sufficiently investigated for granting occlusion times the role of an estimate of spare visual capacity. We conducted a driving simulator experiment (N = 30) and investigated if there is an association between drivers’ occlusion times and in-car glance durations in a given driving scenario. Furthermore, we explored which factors and variables could explain t…

kuljettajatvisual searchspare visual capacityPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthperipheral visiontask structureinter-individual differencesHuman Factors and ErgonomicsliikenneturvallisuusocclusionSafety Risk Reliability and Quality
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The Two-Systems Account of Theory of Mind: Testing the Links to Social- Perceptual and Cognitive Abilities

2018

According to the two-systems account of theory of mind (ToM), understanding mental states of others involves both fast social-perceptual processes, as well as slower, reflexive cognitive operations (Frith and Frith, 2008; Apperly and Butterfill, 2009). To test the respective roles of specific abilities in either of these processes we administered 15 experimental procedures to a large sample of 343 participants, testing ability in face recognition and holistic perception, language, and reasoning. ToM was measured by a set of tasks requiring ability to track and to infer complex emotional and mental states of others from faces, eyes, spoken language, and prosody. We used structural equation m…

language10093 Institute of Psychologysocial perceptionlcsh:RC321-5713206 Neuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyBehavioral NeurosciencePsychiatry and Mental health2738 Psychiatry and Mental HealthNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyNeurology2808 Neurology2802 Behavioral Neuroscience150 Psychology2803 Biological Psychiatryindividual differenceslcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryBiological Psychiatry10190 Jacobs Center for Productive Youth DevelopmentNeuroscienceOriginal Researchtheory of mindface recognitionFrontiers in Human Neuroscience
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The impact of retro-cue validity on working memory representation: Evidence from electroencephalograms.

2022

Visual working memory (VWM) performance can be improved by retrospectively cueing an item. The validity of retro-cues has an impact on the mechanisms underlying the retro-cue effect, but how non-cued representations are handled under different retro-cue validity conditions is not yet clear. Here, we used electroencephalograms to investigate whether retro-cue validity can affect the fate of non-cued representations in VWM. The participants were required to perform a change-detection task using a retro-cue with 80% or 20% validity. Contralateral delay activity and the lateralized alpha power were used to assess memory storage and selective attention, respectively. The retro-cue could redirect…

lateralized alpha powerSPATIAL ATTENTIONvisual working memory (VWM)näkömuistiINDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCESCue validityCAPACITYvisual working memoryCognitioncue validityretro-cue effectOSCILLATIONSHumansEEGkognitiivinen psykologiacontralateral delay activitymuisti (kognitio)Visual working memoryCONSOLIDATIONRetrospective StudiesINTERFERENCEGeneral NeuroscienceElectroencephalographytyömuistiN2PC COMPONENTLateralized alpha powerNEURAL MEASURENeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyRetro-cue effectMemory Short-TermCONTRALATERAL DELAY ACTIVITYVisual Perceptionvisuaalinen työmuistiORIENTING ATTENTIONCuesBiological psychology
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Sex differences of anxiety disorders: Possible psychobiological causes - Diferencias entre hombres y mujeres en los trastornos de ansiedad: una aprox…

2009

Anxiety disorders are common in both men and women and are particularly disabling for the sufferer. Women of reproductive age are more vulnerable to developing these mental disorders than men; in fact their prevalence is 2-3 times higher among females than among males. Sex differences have also been reported in relation to the manifestation and expression of symptoms, the will to request medical or psychological assistance, the course of the disease, and even in the response to treatment. These sex differences may be attributable to multiple factors, such as genetic predisposition, anatomy, hormones and environment. However, very little is known about the risk factors for women with respect…

lcsh:PsychologySex differenceslcsh:Blcsh:BF1-990lcsh:Philosophy. Psychology. ReligionAnxiety disordersEscritos de Psicología
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The Effect on Health of Marital and Cohabitation Status

2015

Researches on the consequences of divorce on health are scarce in Spain. This study is a contribution to this field from sociology and demography. In it, the health of separated/divorced Spanish men and women is analyzed using the European Health Survey 2009-2010. Employing questions on perceived health and objective mental health, we explore whether 1) people with divorced or separated marital status suffer from poorer health than married; if 2) the cohabitation with a partner promotes a better health; and if 3) gender is a source of health differences between divorcees. The results show that the health of female divorcees is worse and that male divorcees have higher risk for chronic depre…

lcsh:Social Scienceslcsh:HGender DifferencesMental HealthMarital StatusDepressionDivorceHealthsocial sciencesSurveysSeparationRevista Española de Investigaciones Sociológicas (REIS)
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Comparing the physical activity patterns of 3-year-old Finnish and Australian children during childcare and homecare days

2014

AbstractLimited previous research has contrasted physical activity (PA) patterns in preschool children across different hourly patterns or segments of day, or adopted similar methodologies to compare the PA behaviors of children from different countries. The purpose of this study was to examine how the PA levels and patterns differed between 3- year-olds within and between childcare and homecare days in Finland and Australia.ActiGraph GT3X accelerometers were used to monitor 121 (80 Finnish, 41 Australian) children’s PA for five consecutive days.No significant country differences were observed in children’s daily total PA (light-tovigorous PA [LMVPA]), except that during childcare days Finn…

lcsh:SportsPediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtypreschool childrenbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectGeneral EngineeringPhysical activityAttendanceCountry differencesphysical activityaccelerometerlcsh:GV557-1198.995Promotion (rank)country comparisonmedicinebusinessmedia_commonDemographyBaltic Journal of Health and Physical Activity
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Studying autonomous motives in physical education and leisure time contexts

2007

liikuntakasvatustrans-contextual modelphysical educationgender differencessukupuolierotperceived autonomy supportphysical activityvapaa-aikafyysinen aktiivisuusleisure time
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