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Symbolism overshadows the effect of physical size in supra-second temporal illusions
(Springer Nature, 2019-11)The perception of quantities has been suggested to rely on shared, magnitude-based representational systems that preserve metric properties. As such, different quantifiable dimensions that can characterize any given stimulus ... -
The synergy of teacher-child dependency and temperament for children’s early language skills
(Taylor & Francis, 2019-07-04)Shy children are less likely to interact with peers and teachers, ask questions, and participate in classroom activities. Children low in attention and inhibitory control also perform worse academically. Although research ... -
Systemic individual therapy: Therapeutic change from the perspective of clients and therapists
(Taylor & Francis, 2024)Therapeutic change is a well-studied construct in psychotherapy process and outcome studies, providing the basis for how psychotherapy practices are effective in individuals wellbeing. The current study explores the ... -
Tackling Duhemian problems: an alternative to skepticism of neuroimaging in philosophy of cognitive science
(Springer Science+Business Media, 2014-12)Duhem’s problem arises especially in scientific contexts where the tools and procedures of measurement and analysis are numerous and complex. Several philosophers of cognitive science have cited its manifestations in fMRI ... -
Teachers' innovativeness and teaching approach: The mediating role of creative classroom behaviors
(Scientific Journal Publishers, 2018-10)We examined the associations between teachers' innovativeness, creative classroom behaviors, and teaching approach (constructivist and traditional) focusing in particular, on the mediating role of teachers' creative classroom ... -
Temperament and behaviour problems in children: A multilevel analysis of cross-cultural differences
(Wiley, 2023-07-04)Early temperament attributes have been linked to emerging behaviour problems and significant long-term consequences; however, these relations are rarely examined cross-culturally. The present study addresses this gap, ... -
Temperament and social adjustment in first grade: the moderating role of teacher sensitivity
(Taylor & Francis, 2021)The present study examined teacher sensitivity as a potential moderator of the relationship between children's temperament in infancy and their social development in first grade. Using data from the Study of Early Child ... -
Theory of planned behavior: physical activity predictors among Turkish university sudents
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Three reasons why parental burnout is more prevalent in individualistic countries: a mediation study in 36 countries
(Springer, 2023-05)Purpose: The prevalence of parental burnout, a condition that has severe consequences for both parents and children, varies dramatically across countries and is highest in Western countries characterized by high individualism. ... -
The timing database: An open-access, live repository for interval timing studies
(Springer, 2024-01)Interval timing refers to the ability to perceive and remember intervals in the seconds to minutes range. Our contemporary understanding of interval timing is derived from relatively small-scale, isolated studies that ... -
To compete or not compete: Contributions of children’s regulation and gender to their competitive behaviors
(Springer, 2022-06)Preschool children naturally display competitive behavioral patterns. The purpose of the current study was to investigate the association between preschool children’s regulation (regulatory and control components) and ... -
A tool for connection: using the person‐of‐the‐therapist training (POTT) model in emotionally focused couple therapy supervision
(Wiley, 2019-04)Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy (EFT) was developed based on the premise that couples get stuck in negative cycles fueled by their underlying primary emotions and unmet attachment needs (Johnson [2004], Creating connection: ... -
Traumatic experiences, acculturation, and psychological distress among Syrian refugees in Turkey: The mediating role of coping strategies
(Elsevier, 2021-03)Turkey hosts the largest number of refugees in the world. So far, many studies investigated the mental health problems among Syrian refugees in Turkey and other hosting countries. However, little attention has been paid ... -
Turkish children’s bedtime routines during the COVID-19 pandemic: preliminary evaluation of the bedtime routines questionnaire
(Taylor and Francis, 2023-10-2)Children’s routines, including bedtime, have been disrupted during the COVID-19 pandemic. How parents engage in their children’s bedtime routines has not yet been examined in Turkey. The purpose of the current study was ... -
A two-generation study: The transmission of attachment and young adults’ depression, anxiety, and social media addiction
(Elsevier, 2022-01)Social media use is on the rise among young adults (YA) and evidence suggests a positive association between social media addiction (SMA) and the psychological symptoms of depression and anxiety globally. However, the ... -
Universality and diversity in event cognition and language
(The Cognitive Science Society, 2022)Humans are surprisingly adept at interpreting what is happening around them – they spontaneously and rapidly segment and organize their dynamic experience into coherent event construals. Such event construals may offer a ... -
Validation of the Turkish version of the Parental Burnout Assessment (PBA)
(Wiley, 2020-11)Parental Burnout (PB) is an exhaustion syndrome resulting from exposure to overwhelming parenting stress. The current gold-standard instrument, namely, Parental Burnout Assessment (PBA) was used in the International ... -
Validation of the work-related age-based stereotypes (WAS) scale
(Emerald Group, 2016)The purpose of this paper is to focus on developing and validating a multidimensional measure of work-related age-based stereotypes (WAS) scale. Based upon a review of the literature, a three-dimensional stereotype content ... -
What happens after the protests? Understanding protest outcomes through multi-level social change
(American Psychological Association, 2018)Over the last few years, large-scale social movements and the consequences of these movements from the perspectives of protesters have been gaining increased attention across the globe. Psychological research has tended ... -
What should I do and who’s to blame? A cross-national study on youth’s attitudes and beliefs in times of COVID-19
(Public Library of Science, 2022-12-21)The COVID-19 crisis has had a major impact on youth. This study examined factors associated with youth’s attitudes towards their government’s response to the pandemic and their blaming of individuals from certain risk ...
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