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An extended version of the theory of planned behavour: Prediction of intentions to quit smoking using past behaviour as moderator

2010

It was hypothesised that: (i) intentions to quit smoking were predictable from group identity, self-identity, moral norms and past quit attempts, beyond the components of the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB), and (ii) that past experiences with the behaviour (quit attempts) would increase the predictive utility of the extended TPB model on intentions. The data was collected among 357 daily smoking students (M = 24 years). The TPB components accounted for 12.3% of the variance in quitting intentions, while the extension variables added 16.5% to the explained variance in intentions beyond the impact of the TPB. Past behaviour had the strongest impact on intentions (α = 0.30), followed by mor…

Legal normTheory of planned behaviorMedicine (miscellaneous)Daily smokingVariance (accounting)Explained variationModerationPsychologyQuit smokingSocial psychologyGroup identificationAddiction Research & Theory
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Whether an innovation act as a catalytic moderator between corporate social responsibility performance and stated owned and non‐state owned enterpris…

2021

The objective of the study is to signify the impact of corporate social responsibility performance on state‐owned and non‐state‐owned enterprises' performance. The contributive concept of CSR performance has been formulated while contemplating total tax, staff expenditure, public welfare expenditure, social cost and total equity. To contemplate with deep insight, the moderating role of innovation input and output has been substantiated through empirical results. The data of 502 listed companies on Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan has been endorsed for years 2009–2018. Empirical underpinnings reveal that corporate social responsibility performance boosts the non‐state‐owned ent…

Leverage (finance)business.industryStrategy and ManagementSocial cost05 social sciencesEquity (finance)Accounting06 humanities and the artsCommissionManagement Monitoring Policy and LawDevelopment0603 philosophy ethics and religionModerationLegitimacy theoryCorporate structure0502 economics and businessCorporate social responsibility060301 applied ethicsBusiness050203 business & managementCorporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management
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The unspeakable through the works of some contemporary Spanish composers

2016

The concept of unspeakable, as complex as it may be, can base itself on an experience of the sensitive, and find a common context in the events exceeding the limit and pointing a certain chaos. Those of the Spanish Civil War have constituted, by numerous aspects, examples of these unthinkable excesses. The impact of the environment on the creators has been heard in the thematic traces which are imperative in the works composed on the themes of death, violence or war: from the sound phenomena, some figures making sensitive the exceeding of the limit and chaotic connotation have been highlighted and echo what is beyond belief, as the destruction of man or the inaudibility of death. These figu…

Limit-experienceGuerre d’EspagneAltérationUnspeakablePhénomènesDémesureViolenceProto-intrigueTopiquesSpanish Civil WarTopicsFigures[SHS.ART] Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art historyPhenomenaIndicibleAlterationExpérience-limiteImmoderation
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Not Funny? The Effects of Factual Versus Sarcastic Journalistic Responses to Uncivil User Comments

2016

Incivility in user comments on news websites has been discussed as a significant problem of online participation. Previous research suggests that news outlets should tackle this problem by interactively moderating uncivil postings and asking their authors to discuss more civilized. We argue that this kind of interactive comment moderation as well as different response styles to uncivil comments (i.e., factual vs. sarcastic) differently affect observers’ evaluations of the discussion atmosphere, the credibility of the news outlet, the quality of its stories, and ultimately observers’ willingness to participate in the discussions. Results from an online experiment show that factual responses…

Linguistics and LanguageOnline participationCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050801 communication & media studies050109 social psychologyAdvertisingModerationLanguage and LinguisticsIncivility0508 media and communicationsInteractivityCredibility0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesQuality (business)Affect (linguistics)PsychologySocial psychologymedia_commonCommunication Research
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Effects of work–family culture on employee well-being: Exploring moderator effects in a longitudinal sample

2010

This present panel study had three aims: (1) to shed new light on the work–family culture (WFC)–well-being (work–family conflict, work engagement, job exhaustion) linkage by investigating lagged associations between the phenomena; (2) to consider the multidimensional nature of WFC by specifying whether its lagged effects on well-being would vary by its dimensions; and (3) to explore whether the positive aspects of WFC would prevent its negative ones from spilling over into employee well-being. The study was based on a 2-year longitudinal sample (N = 409) gathered among Finnish health care workers. The results showed that WFC was a bidimensional construct containing both negative (work–famil…

Longitudinal sampleOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementLongitudinal studyWork engagementWork–family conflictWell-beingSocial environmentPsychologyConstruct (philosophy)ModerationSocial psychologyApplied PsychologyDevelopmental psychologyEuropean Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology
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The role of information and communication technologies in the relationship between group potency and group maintenance outcomes: a longitudinal study

2013

Group potency is one of the major factors influencing work group success. However, little is known about the effects of potency on group maintenance outcomes, especially in virtual teams. The present study examines the moderating role of information and communication technologies ICTs in the relationships between potency and group maintenance outcomes in a longitudinal study. The study involved 44 groups of four members each, working in two communication media: face-to-face F-t-F and computer-mediated communication CMC. The groups developed a project during four weekly sessions over a 1-month period. The results showed that ICTs moderated the relationship between potency and maintenance out…

Longitudinal studyGroup (mathematics)General Social SciencesModerationDevelopmental psychologyHuman-Computer InteractionGroup maintenanceArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Information and Communications TechnologyDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyPotencyPositive relationshipICTSPsychologySocial psychologyBehaviour & Information Technology
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Can Parenting Practices Moderate the Relationship between Reward Sensitivity and Adolescents’ Consumption of Snacks and Sugar-Sweetened Beverages?

2020

Background: Reward sensitivity has been associated with adolescents&rsquo

Male0301 basic medicineSocial SciencesCHILDRENSocial DevelopmentDevelopmental psychology0302 clinical medicineReward sensitivityDIETARY-INTAKENutrition and DieteticsParentingDietary intakeparentsModerationPeer reviewnutritionOBESITYFemalePsychologyLife Sciences & Biomedicineenvironmentlcsh:Nutrition. Foods and food supplypsychological phenomena and processesAdultreward sensitivityQUESTIONNAIRE030209 endocrinology & metabolismlcsh:TX341-641Health PromotionArticleVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Ernæring: 81103 medical and health sciencesFOODmedicineHumansVALIDITYAssociation (psychology)Consumption (economics)030109 nutrition & dieteticsScience & TechnologyNutrition & DieteticsSTYLESFeeding Behaviormedicine.diseaseObesityBEHAVIORAL-INHIBITIONadolescentWEIGHT STATUSsugar-sweetened beveragessnacksFood ScienceDyadENVIRONMENTSNutrients
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Depression and workaholism in undergraduates: Examining gender as a moderator

2021

Introduction: This study aims to examine the association between depression and workaholism among university students. Methods: Participants were 182 undergraduates at a large university in the South of Poland, aged between 20–28 years old (M = 22.17, SD = 1.39), including 102 women (56%). The cross-sectional study used the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and the Work Addiction Risk Test (WART). Results: This study shows that depression and workaholism levels are significantly lower in Physical Education students than other faculties' students. Gender moderates the relationship between workaholism and depression. Women demonstrate a stronger association between depression and workaholism th…

MaleAdultUniversitiesDepressionundergraduatesUniversity facultyPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGendermoderation analysisModerationFacultyWARTYoung AdultCross-Sectional StudiesHumansFemaleuniversity facultyStudentsAssociation (psychology)PsychologyDepression (differential diagnoses)Clinical psychologyJournal of American College Health
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Authoritarianism and the transgenerational transmission of corporal punishment.

2019

Abstract Background Authoritarianism, firstly described by Horkheimer in 1936, is characterized by submission to authorities, aggression against subordinates and conventionalism. Authoritarianism is discussed as major contributor for right-wing attitudes. Horkheimer hypothesized that authoritarianism has its origin in the experience of harsh parenting and exposure to corporal punishment (CP) by authoritarian parents. The other way around, literature points towards an association between conventionalism and support of CP as disciplinary method, suggesting a role of authoritarianism in the vicious cycle of transgenerational transmission of CP. Objective We aimed to assess the association of a…

MaleConventionalismCycle of violenceAuthoritarianism03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePunishmentRisk Factors030225 pediatricsSurveys and QuestionnairesDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesAssociation (psychology)Aggression05 social sciencesAuthoritarianismMiddle AgedModerationmedicine.diseasePsychiatry and Mental healthCross-Sectional StudiesPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthFemalemedicine.symptomPsychologyDisciplineSocial psychologyCorporal punishment050104 developmental & child psychologyChild abuseneglect
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Predicting perceived health in Angolan elderly: The moderator effect of being oldest old

2012

The objective of this study was to test the predicting effects of variables measuring social support, dependence/active perceptions, and generativity, on this facet of well-being when controlled for socio-demographic variables (age, gender, marital status, and institutionalization). The research tries to extend previous literature by assessing them in a multivariate context, studying differential effects of these variables in young old and oldest old, and offering evidence of the scarcely studied population of Angola. The sample was formed by 737 young old and 266 oldest old. It was built a hierarchical regression, in which, among the different predictors, interactions effects between age a…

MaleGerontologyAgingHealth (social science)Health StatusPopulationContext (language use)Models PsychologicalSocial supportHumanseducationGeriatric AssessmentAgedAged 80 and overeducation.field_of_studyMarital StatusGenerativityMultilevel modelAge FactorsSocial SupportModerationAngolaSocioeconomic FactorsMarital statusFemalePerceptionSelf ReportGeriatrics and GerontologyPsychologyGerontologyPsychosocialArchives of Gerontology and Geriatrics
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