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Pancultural nostalgia: prototypical conceptions across cultures
(American Psychological Association, 2014-08)Nostalgia is a frequently experienced complex emotion, understood by laypersons in the United Kingdom and United States of America to (a) refer prototypically to fond, self-relevant, social memories and (b) be more pleasant ... -
Pancultural nostalgia in action: Prevalence, triggers, and psychological functions of nostalgia across cultures
(American Psychological Association, 2024-01)Nostalgia is a social, self-relevant, and bittersweet (although mostly positive) emotion that arises when reflecting on fond past memories and serves key psychological functions. The majority of evidence concerning the ... -
Parental burnout across the globe during the COVID-19 pandemic
(Hogrefe Publishing, 2022-07)The COVID-19 pandemic has affected all societies worldwide. The heightened levels of stress that accompanied the crisis were also expected to affect parenting in many families. Since it is known that high levels of stress ... -
Parental involvement and children’s peer interactions
(Springer, 2022-07)Children require parental support to successfully develop social and academic skills during early years. We examined the link between parental involvement and preschool children’s peer interactions. We recruited 442 children ... -
Parenting culture(s): Ideal-parent beliefs across 37 countries
(Sage, 2023-01)What is it to be “an ideal parent”? Does the answer differ across countries and social classes? To answer these questions in a way that minimizes bias and ethnocentrism, we used open-ended questions to explore ideal-parent ... -
Parenting styles and Turkish children’s emotion regulation: The mediating role of parent-teacher relationships
(Springer, 2021-09)The current study examined the contributions of parenting styles (inductive reasoning and punishment) and parent-teacher relationships to Turkish preschool children’s emotion regulation, with a specific focus on the mediating ... -
Parent–child relationships and preschoolers' social-emotional functioning among low-income families: the moderating role of parental nativity
(Wolters Kluwer, 2019-04)The demographic composition in the United States has undergone shifts due to increasing immigration. This may change the way we think about families and children in the United States, and it is important to include immigrant ... -
Pathways to children’s behavioral problems during the COVID-19 pandemic: Fathers’ parenting stress and parenting approaches
(MDPI, 2023-04)Although the family stress model theoretically focuses on the roles of both mothers and fathers as predictors of children’s outcomes, studies generally have focused on mothers. The pandemic has brought additional burdens ... -
Pathways to low-income children’s self-regulation: Child temperament and the qualities of teacher–child relationships
(Taylor & Francis, 2020-11)Research Findings: We examined low-income children's temperament (regulatory and reactive) as a predictor of their self-regulation, and teacher-child relationship (closeness and conflict) as a moderator of associations ... -
Patterns of associations between maternal symptoms and child problem behaviors: the mediating role of mentalization, negative intentionality, and unsupportive emotion socialization
(Springer Nature, 2021-08)We examined how maternal depression, anxiety, hostility, mentalization, negative intentionality (NI), and unsupportive emotion socialization (UES) predict child internalizing and externalizing problem behaviors (CIEPB). ... -
Peace processes and the integration of pro-government militias: The case of village guards in Turkey
(Sage, 2022-01)Militia groups have only recently started to attract scholarly attention in the literature on internal conflicts. This attention is mostly focused on either the causes of their emergence or their functions and performance ... -
Peer persuasion strategies during rule following in 4- to 6-year-olds
(Wiley, 2021-11)Despite being a ubiquitous form of communication, persuasive communication between children received relatively scant research attention. We used a novel approach to study children's persuasive interactions in a semi-naturalistic ... -
A person-based approach to emotion socialization in toddlerhood: Individual differences in maternal emotion regulation, mental-health and parental sense of competence
(Nature Research, 2023-08-21)Mothers adopt various emotion socialization strategies and sometimes exhibit contradictory responses. Thus, it is essential to understand how mothers differentiate in their use of emotion socialization strategies, and ... -
Policy knowledge, collective action and advocacy coalitions: regulating GMOs in Turkey
(Taylor & Francis, 2019-06-03)Turkey's biosafety regulations allow genetically modified food to be imported from abroad while prohibiting cultivation in Turkey - a puzzling regime that discriminates against domestic production. This article demonstrates ... -
The political economy of coups d’etat: a general survey and a local theory for Turkey
(Taylor & Francis, 2018)This article surveys the political economy of coups in Turkey, examining both their economic causes and the economic consequences they seem to generate. It reminds that whether coups had a negative causal effect on Turkish ... -
Political-ideological differences in cultural pessimism and nostalgia reflect people’s evaluation of their nation’s historical developments
(Sage, 2023-05-11)Western conservatives are more focused on the past than are liberals: They experience stronger cultural pessimism and nostalgically yearn back for past society. We test the hypothesis that this ideological difference ... -
The politics of agricultural development in Iraq and the Kurdistan Region in Iraq (KRI)
(MDPI AG, 2019-11)From being a smallholder-based, food-producing country covering its basic needs, Iraq and the Kurdistan Region in Iraq (KRI) have become major importers of food. The sustainability of the agricultural sector has been ... -
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Populist attitudes and challenges towards liberal democracy: An empirical assessment of the Turkish case
(Sage, 2023-11)The rise of populism presents a challenge to liberal democracy in various countries. This article questions how populist attitudes affect the democratic preferences of the electorate. Using representative survey data fielded ...
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