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Self-perceptions of black single mothers attending college
Self-perceptions single mothers attending college
2016/3/16
The present study examined the self-perceptions of 28 Black single mothers enrolled in a four-year college program in the U.S. Participants (M age = 30 yr., SD = 6.1) described their experiences and s...
Neuroadaptations and Behavioral Profiles Associated with Cocaine Self-Administration in Rhesus Monkeys (Macaca Mulatta)
Biological sciences Psychology Addiction Behavior Gaba Immunohistochemistry In situ hybridization Monkey
2014/11/4
Cocaine abuse and addiction are widespread problems with profound medical and socioeconomic consequences. At present, the neurobiological adaptations associated with short- and long-term cocaine abuse...
Hunger and Reduced Self-Control in the Laboratory and across the World: Reducing Hunger as a Self-Control
Self-Control Self-Regulation Hunger Glucose Executive Functioning
2013/2/19
Ten studies link hunger to reduced self-control. Higher levels of hunger-as assessed by self-report, time since last eating, or physiology-predicted reduced self-control, as indicated by increased rac...
Effects of Feedback on Self-Efficacy Expectations Based on the Athlete’s Optimistic Profile
Positive Psychology Optimism Self-Efficacy Feedback Sport
2013/2/21
In recent years, the study of optimism and its possible influence on athletic performance has increased considerably. The key purposes of this study can be summarized as: 1) analyze how self-efficacy ...
Breaking the Rules: Low Trait or State Self-Control Increases Social Norm Violations
Ego Depletion Social Norms Self-Control Self-Regulation Ethical Behavior Risk Taking Reciprocity
2013/2/21
Two pilot and six studies indicated that poor self-control causes people to violate social norms and rules that are effortful to follow. Lower trait self-control was associated with a greater willingn...
Optimal Performance in Means-Ends Activities: On the Emergence of Self-Other/World Differentiation in Infancy
“Means-Ends” Dynamics Optimal Experience Background Positive Affectivity Self-Referential Intentionality Symbol Formation
2013/2/21
We know little about the role of background positive affectivity and flow experiences in early development concerning means-ends activities and their possible contribution regarding symbolic functioni...
Improved Self-Control Associated with Using Relatively Large Amounts of Glucose: Learning Self-Control Is Metabolically Expensive
Self-Control Self-Regulation Glucose Metabolism Learning Fatigue Energy Memory
2013/2/21
The current study examined whether changes in glucose during a self-control task would predict changes in self-control performance later on. Participants attended two experimental sessions, spaced two...
Hedonic Olfactory Perception in Depression: Relationship between Self-Evaluation and Autonomic Response
Olfaction Depression Hedonic Self-Evaluation Heart Rate Response
2013/2/21
This study aimed to improve the understanding of hedonic perception in depression using the olfactory modality. We evaluated physiological (heart rate measures) and hedonic responses (subjective ratin...
Four-Week Self-Administered Acupressure Improves Depressive Mood
Acupressure Depressive Mood Self-Management College Students
2013/2/20
Acupressure is a Chinese medical technique that involves application of pressure to acupuncture points on the body. This study aimed to examine whether a four-week self-administered acupressure course...
Scalar Equivalence in Self-Rated Depressive Symptomatology as Measured by the Beck Depression Inventory-II: Do Racial and Gender Differences in College Students Exist?
Differential Item Functioning (DIF) Depression Depressive Symptoms Race Gender Scalar Equivalence Item Response Theory (IRT) Confirmatory Factor Analysis American College Students
2013/2/20
Using item response theory and confirmatory factor analysis, the current investigation examined the equivalence in responses derived from the widely used 21-item Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II; ...
The Prediction Level of Self-Esteem on Humor Style and Positive-Negative Affect
Humor Styles Positive-Negative Affect Self-Esteem Prediction
2013/2/20
The aim of this study is to analyze if there are significant correlations among self-esteem, humor styles and positive-negative affection and if self esteem significantly predicts humor styles and pos...
The Relationship among Paternal Psychological Control and Adolescents’ Perfectionism and Self-Esteem: A Partial Least Squares Path Analysis
Psychological Control Perfectionism Self-Esteem, Path Analysis
2013/2/20
The present study investigated the relationship among paternal psychological control and adolescents’ perfectionism and self-esteem. The sample included 136 father-adolescent pairings. Adolescents res...
Physical Activity, Fine Manual Dexterity and a Coach’s Self-Efficacy in a Physical Activity Program for Older Persons Living in Residential Care Facilities
Elderly Physical Activity Coach Self-Efficacy
2013/2/20
This study aimed at assessing the efficacy of a physical activity intervention on a group of older elderly individuals living in residential care facilities, in terms of the functionality of their upp...
Bipolar Spectrum Disorders and Self-Concept among Males and Females with Parenting Roles
Self-Concept Bipolar Disorders Parenting
2013/2/20
Bipolar spectrum disorders have been found to produce significant psychosocial costs for individuals and society. Although a number of studies have examined various psychosocial and psychological aspe...
Want to Limit Aggression? Practice Self-Control!
Aggression Current Directions in Psychological Science Personality/Social Self-Control Social Behavior
2012/3/20
Feeling angry and annoyed with others is a daily part of life, but most people don’t act on these impulses. What keeps us from punching line-cutters or murdering conniving co-workers? Self-control. A ...