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Implicit Theories of Child Sexual Exploitation Material Offenders: Cross-Cultural Validation of Interview Findings

2019

Offense-supportive cognitions are thought to result from underlying implicit theories (ITs). As child sexual exploitation material (CSEM) users are a distinct type of sex offender, Bartels and Merdian proposed that CSEM offenders hold five different ITs from those endorsed by contact sex offenders (i.e., Unhappy World, Self as Uncontrollable, Child as Sexual Object, Nature of Harm [CSEM variant], and Self as Collector), linked by an assumption about the Reinforcing Nature of the Internet. This article reports a conceptual content analysis of 23 interviews conducted with CSEM offenders in the United Kingdom and Spain. Support for all CSEM-specific ITs was found across both samples, providing…

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Using Implicit Association Tests for the assessment of implicit personality self-concepts of extraversion and neuroticism in schizophrenia

2013

There is evidence from research based on self-report personality measures that schizophrenia patients tend to be lower in extraversion and higher in neuroticism than healthy individuals. Self-report personality measures assess aspects of the explicit self-concept. The Implicit Association Test (IAT) has been developed to assess aspects of implicit cognition such as implicit attitudes and implicit personality traits. The present study was conducted to investigate the applicability and reliability of the IAT in schizophrenia patients and test whether they differ from healthy individuals on implicitly measured extraversion and neuroticism. The IAT and the NEO-FFI were administered as implicit …

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A Latent State-Trait Analysis of Implicit and Explicit Personality Measures

2005

Abstract. Explicit personality measures assess introspectively accessible self-descriptions. In contrast, implicit personality measures assess introspectively inaccessible processes that operate outside awareness. However, for both kinds of trait measures, the effect of the situation in which the assessment takes place should be as small as possible. The present study aims at quantifying possible systematic occasion-specific effects on implicit measures (Implicit Association Test) and explicit measures (self-report ratings) of extraversion and anxiety by means of a latent state-trait analysis. This analysis revealed that - as desired for personality assessment - all four measures capture m…

Extraversion and introversionmedia_common.quotation_subjectImplicit-association testmedicineAnxietyPersonalityImplicit attitudemedicine.symptomPersonality Assessment InventoryBig Five personality traitsPsychologySocial psychologyApplied PsychologyCognitive psychologymedia_commonImplicit personality theoryEuropean Journal of Psychological Assessment
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Individual versus provided constructs, cognitive complexity and extremity of ratings in person perception.

1975

.— Bruner & Tagiuri's (1954) concept of implicit personality theory, and Kelly's (1955) theory of personal constructs were used as a basis for a hypothesis that an individual's own constructs mediate more differentiated perceptions of other people than constructs provided by the experimenter. The hypothesis was tested by using four indices of cognitive complexity and one index of extremity of ratings to measure differentiation. The individual constructs were derived by using Reptest. The provided constructs were Semantic Differential and Personality Differential scales. The subjects were 36 psychology students. Two experimenters were employed to control experimenter effects. The data did no…

MalePersonality InventorySocial perceptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectCognitive complexityContrast (statistics)CognitionGeneral MedicineSemantic DifferentialCognitionArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Social PerceptionPerceptionDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyPersonalityHumansFemaleSemantic differentialPsychologySocial psychologyGeneral Psychologymedia_commonCognitive psychologyImplicit personality theoryPersonalityScandinavian journal of psychology
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Processes of Personality Development in Adulthood: The TESSERA Framework.

2016

The current article presents a theoretical framework of the short- and long-term processes underlying personality development throughout adulthood. The newly developed TESSERA framework posits that long-term personality development occurs due to repeated short-term, situational processes. These short-term processes can be generalized as recursive sequence of Triggering situations, Expectancy, States/State expressions, and Reactions (TESSERA). Reflective and associative processes on TESSERA sequences can lead to personality development (i.e., continuity and lasting changes in explicit and implicit personality characteristics and behavioral patterns). We illustrate how the TESSERA framework f…

Social PsychologyPersonality InventoryPersonality developmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectIndividuality050109 social psychologyModels PsychologicalPersonality Disorders050105 experimental psychologySocial cognitionPersonalityHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesImplicit personality theorymedia_commonExpectancy theoryMotivationAdult development05 social sciencesBehavioral patternSelf ConceptPersonality DevelopmentNormativePsychologySocial psychologyCognitive psychologyPersonalityPersonality and social psychology review : an official journal of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc
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Personality Expression and Impression Formation in Online Social Networks: An Integrative Approach to Understanding the Processes of Accuracy, Impres…

2014

In this paper, we investigate personality expression and impression formation processes in online social networks (OSNs). We explore whether, when and why people accurately judge others’ personalities (accuracy), successfully manage the impressions that others form of them (impression management) and accurately infer others’ impressions of them (meta–accuracy) at zero acquaintance. On the basis of targets’ OSN profiles (N = 103), overall perceiver impressions were collected and compared with targets’ self–view, desired impression and meta–perception. In addition, independent groups of thin–slice perceivers based their personality impressions solely on one of four kinds of information withi…

Social PsychologySocial perceptionmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesImpression formation050109 social psychology050105 experimental psychologyExpression (architecture)Impression managementPersonality0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesInterpersonal perceptionBig Five personality traitsPsychologySocial psychologymedia_commonImplicit personality theoryEuropean Journal of Personality
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Teacher Perceptions of Reading Motivation in Children with Developmental Dyslexia and Average Readers

2017

Abstract Purpose. This study assessed the teacher perceptions of reading engagement and several components of reading motivation in children with developmental dyslexia and average readers, in an attempt to more clearly understand the role of motivation in developmental dyslexia Method. Sixty-eight children participated in this study. Thirty-three children made up the group with developmental dyslexia and thirty-five made up the group of average readers. In order to assess the reading motivation of the participants, teachers filled two instruments: (a) The Reading Engagement Index ( Wigfield et al., 2008 ), a teacher rating of the engaged reader, and (b) Teacher questionnaire on student mot…

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Fixed versus Growth Mindset Does not Seem to Matter Much

2018

Psychology predicts that a student’s mindset—their implicit theory of intelligence—has an effect on their academic performance. We attempted to corroborate this in the computer science education context by asking the students on two bachelor-level courses, typically taken in the third year of studies, to fill out a standard mindset questionnaire, and analyzing their answers in relation to their grades on those courses. In a sample of 133 students, with only 24 (18 %) students with a clear fixed mindset, there is no detectable correlation between the students’ mindsets and their course grades. An ordinal logistic regression estimates, at the 95 % confidence level, a statistically nonsignific…

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