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Interactive effects of levels of individualism–collectivism on cooperation: a meta-analysis
Marcus, Justin; Le, H. (Wiley, 2013-08)We examined the interactive effects of levels of individualism–collectivism (I–C) on cooperation at work by meta-analytically combining results obtained from 201 studies, representing 225 independent samples. I–C was ... -
Kafatası deformitesi ile yaşamanın psikolojik etkileri
Saydam, Fehime Senem Zeytinoğlu; Küçükardalı, B. (Türk Nöroşirürji Derneği, 2017)Kraniosinostoz, kafatasındaki sütürlerin bir ya da birkaçının erken kapanması nedeni ile oluşan ve doğuştan gelen bir deformitedir. Kraniosinostoz için önerilen tedavi cerrahidir. Sütürlerin kapalı olmasından dolayı kafa ... -
Linguistic representations of emotion terms: Within- culture variation with respect to education and self-construals
Gözkan, Ayfer Dost; Küntay, A. C. (Wiley, 2014-12)The present study examines the linguistic representations of emotion terms in relation to educational attainment and self-construal through a two-part narration task. Eighty Turkish adults recounted four events that they ... -
The longitudinal associations among temperament, parenting, and Turkish children's prosocial behaviors
Laible, D. J.; Kumru, Asiye; Carlo, G.; Streit, C.; Selcuk, B.; Sayil, M. (Wiley, 2017-06-19)In Turkey, responsive behaviors toward kin are expected from children. Despite this, we know little about the factors that influence young Turkish children's prosocial behaviors. The goal was to explore how temperament and ... -
Longitudinal relations among parenting daily hassles, child rearing, and prosocial and aggressive behaviors in Turkish children
Gülseven, Z.; Carlo, G.; Streit, C.; Kumru, Asiye; Selçuk, B.; Sayıl, M. (Wiley, 2018-02)The present study was designed to examine the longitudinal relations between parenting daily hassles and young children's later prosocial and aggressive behaviors, as well as the mediating role of parenting practices in a ... -
The mediational roles of harsh and responsive parenting in the longitudinal relations between socioeconomic status and Turkish children’s emotional development
Gülseven, Z.; Kumru, Asiye; Carlo, G.; Palermo, F.; Selçuk, B.; Sayıl, M. (Sage, 2018-11)This study examined the associations among the socioeconomic status (SES) of Turkish families when children (N = 340, Mean age = 83 months, SD = 3.59, 50.3% boys) were approximately 7 years of age (Time 1) and their emotional ... -
Moral pluralism on the trolley tracks: different normative principles are used for different reasons in justifying moral judgments
Aktaş, Büşra; Yilmaz, O.; Bahçekapili, H. G. (Society for Judgment and Decision Making, 2017-05)The psychological correlates of utilitarian choices in sacrificial moral dilemmas are contentious. In the literature, some research (Greene, et al., 2001) suggested that utilitarianism requires analytic thinking while other ... -
‘Names will never hurt us’: A qualitative exploration of çapulcu identity through the eyes of Gezi Park protesters
Uluğ, Ö. M.; Acar, Yasemin Gülsüm (Wiley, 2019-07)While there is a wealth of literature on how and why people engage in collective action, there has been comparably less focus on the way identities that have emerged (as compared to how they are consolidated or politicized) ... -
Not so "traditional" anymore? generational shifts on schwartz values in Turkey
Marcus, Justin; Ceylan, S.; Ergin, Canan (Sage, 2017)We compare generational change in culturally related personal values as represented by the Schwartz values taxonomy, across two decades of individuals representing independent samples of the urban, Turkish workforce, ... -
"Old oxen cannot plow": Stereotype themes of older adults in Turkish folklore
Marcus, Justin; Sabuncu, Neslihan (Oxford Publishing, 2015)Purpose of the Study: Although much research has established the nature of attitudes and stereotypes toward older adults, there are conflicting explanations for the root cause of ageism, including the sociocultural view ... -
One size doesn't fit all: toward a theory on the intersectional salience of ageism at work
Marcus, Justin; Fritzsche, B. A. (Sage, 2015)Much of the research on the effects of age in the workplace has ignored the role of contextual factors, and the intersection of multiple group identities. In seeking to address these shortcomings, we provide a theoretical ... -
One too many categories: an experimental test on the effectiveness of a dual-identity recategorization intervention on age-based bias
Marcus, Justin; Fritzsche, B. A. (Elsevier, 2014-12)A laboratory experiment was conducted on a convenient sample of N = 724 introductory Psychology students from the southeastern United States, to test the effectiveness of a dual identity recategorization intervention when ... -
The overall odds ratio as an intuitive effect size index for multiple logistic regression: examination of further refinements
Le, H.; Marcus, Justin (Sage, 2012-12)This study used Monte Carlo simulation to examine the properties of the overall odds ratio (OOR), which was recently introduced as an index for overall effect size in multiple logistic regression. It was found that the OOR ... -
Önsöz toplum, kimlik ve siyaset: sosyal psikolojik yaklaşımlar özel sayısı
Çelebi, E.; Acar, Yasemin Gülsüm (Türk Psikologlar Derneği, 2017)Bu özel sayı yolculuğu bir soruyla başladı: "psikologlar olarak ülkemizin temel toplumsal sorunlarını ne kadar, nasıl anlıyoruz, nasıl çözümler sunuyoruz ve bu çözümleri nasıl anlatıyoruz?" Başka bir deyişle, psikoloji ... -
Ötimik dönemdeki bipolar I bozukluk hastalarında psikolojik dayanıklılık ve ilişkili faktörler
Uygun, E.; Köseoğlu, Aylin; Küçükgöncü, S.; Erkoç, Ş. N. (Bilişsel Davranışçı Psikoterapi ve Araştırmalar Derneği, 2018-06-21)Bipolar I bozukluk, depresyon ataklarının da görülebildiği fakat mani dönemleri ile karakterize bipolar bozukluk alt tipidir ve bozukluğun etiyolojik etmenleri arasında biyolojik olduğu kadar ruhsal ve sosyal faktörler de ... -
Pancultural nostalgia: prototypical conceptions across cultures
Hepper, E. G.; Wildschut, T.; Sedikides, C.; Ritchie, T. D.; Yung, Y.-F.; Hansen, N.; Abakoumkin, G.; Arıkan, Gizem; Cisek, S. Z.; Demassosso, D. B.; Gebauer, J. E.; Gerber, J. P.; Gonzalez, R.; Kusumi, T.; Misra, G.; Rusu, M.; Ryan, O.; Stephan, E.; Vingerhoets, A. J. J.; Zhou, X. (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 ... -
Parent–child relationships and preschoolers' social-emotional functioning among low-income families: the moderating role of parental nativity
Ren, L.; Garcia, A. S.; Esteraich, J. M.; Encinger, A.; Raikes, H. H.; Acar, İbrahim Hakkı (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 low-income children’s self-regulation: Child temperament and the qualities of teacher–child relationships
Acar, İbrahim Hakkı; Torquati, J. C.; Raikes, H.; Rudasill, K. M. (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 ... -
The power of choice: A study protocol on how identity leadership fosters commitment toward the organization
Mascarenhas, M. F.; Dübbers, F.; Hoszowska, M.; Köseoğlu, Aylin; Karakasheva, R.; Topal, A. B.; Izydorczyk, D.; Lemoine, J. E. (Frontiers Media, 2018-08-06)Identity leadership (IL) describes that the effectiveness of a leader will depend upon his capacity to represent a given group, to make the group go forward, to create a group identity, and to make the group matter. An ... -
Pre-attentive mismatch response and involuntary attention switching to a deviance in an earlier-than-usual auditory stimulus: An ERP study
Ungan, P.; Karşılar, Hakan; Yagcioglu, S. (Frontiers Media, 2019-03-06)An acoustic stimulus elicits an electroencephalographic response called auditory even-trelated potential (ERP). When some members of a stream of standard auditory stimuli are replaced randomly by a deviant stimulus and ...
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