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Relations among low-income preschool children’s self-regulation, marginal food security, and parent stress
(Taylor & Francis, 2020-11-16)Research Findings: Marginal food security is less studied relative to food insecurity but may also have adverse effects on family outcomes. The present study examined whether parental stress mediated the relationship between ... -
Relations among self-reported maternal stress, smartphone use, and mother–child interactions
(Springer, 2022-11)A growing body of research indicates that parents’ smartphone use is associated with interruptions in parent–child interactions and lower levels of parental responsiveness, which may adversely affect children’s cognitive ... -
Relations between bedtime parenting behaviors and temperament across 14 cultures
(Frontiers Media, 2022-11-24)Objectives: The present study examined parental sleep-supporting practices during toddlerhood in relation to temperament across 14 cultures. We hypothesized that passive sleep-supporting techniques (e.g., talking, cuddling), ... -
The relationship between handedness and valence: A gesture study
(Sage, 2018-12)People with different hand preferences assign positive and negative emotions to different sides of their bodies and produce co-speech gestures with their dominant hand when the content is positive. In this study, we ... -
Relationship with extended family following divorce: a closer look at contemporary times
(Taylor & Francis, 2021-01-02)Extended family relationships may serve as either resources or as additional stressors as families negotiate stressful life events such as divorce. As families go through several readjustments and reorganizations following ... -
The reliability and validity study of the reasonability of prosocial lie test – child form
(Cyprus Mental Health Institute, 2022)Children’s perceptions of lying behaviors and their evaluations about different types of lies are among the topics discussed in the field. It is seen that the studies conducted on this subject focus on the lies that are ... -
Representing agents, patients, goals and instruments in causative events: A cross-linguistic investigation of early language and cognition
(Wiley, 2021-11)Although it is widely assumed that the linguistic description of events is based on a structured representation of event components at the perceptual/conceptual level, little empirical work has tested this assumption ... -
The role of coping strategies in post-traumatic growth among syrian refugees: A structural equation model
(MDPI, 2021-08)The Syrian conflict has led to a mass migration of Syrians to other countries and exposed them to many possible traumatic events and stressors in their country of origin and in the resettlement process. The possibility of ... -
The role of emotion regulation and maternal symptoms in Turkish mothers’ caregiving helplessness during toddlerhood
(Springer, 2023-03)To support mothers’ positive parenting practices and designing effective early interventions in developing countries like Turkey, understanding the factors associated with feelings of helplessness in caregiving can play ... -
The role of physical activity on parental rejection and body image perceptions
(MDPI, 2020-04)The present study investigated the potential moderating role of physical activity on the relationship between parental rejection and poor body image perceptions. Late adolescents and young adults from Turkey (N = 373; 256 ... -
The role of sense of coherence and emotion regulation difficulties in the relationship between early maladaptive schemas and grief
(Taylor & Francis, 2022-07-03)Few studies examine the relationship of grief with interrelated and broad concepts. In this study, the role of sense of coherence and emotion regulation difficulties in the relationship between early maladaptive schemas ... -
The role of socio-economic status, mother’s psychopathology, reflective functioning and emotion socialization on toddlers’ behavior problems
(Cyprus Mental Health Institute, 2022)The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationships between socio-economic status (SES), mother’s psychological symptoms, maternal reflective functioning, and mother’s use of emotional socialization practices ... -
The roles of adolescents’ emotional problems and social media addiction on their self-esteem
(Springer Nature, 2022-10)Adolescents' emotional problems and excessive social media use could deteriorate their self-esteem. The aim of the present study was to investigate the contributions of adolescents' emotional problems and social media ... -
The roles of perspective taking, empathic concern, and prosocial moral reasoning in the self-reported prosocial behaviors of filipino and Turkish young adults
(Sage, 2020-11)Traditional social cognitive model of prosocial development suggests important links between both sociocognitive and socioemotive traits and prosocial behaviors. The present study examined the relations among perspective ... -
Romantic relationship experiences and emotion regulation strategies of regular mindfulness meditation practitioners: A qualitative study
(Wiley, 2020)Using attachment theory as the framework, this qualitative study focused on the romantic relationship experiences of regular mindfulness meditators and their meditation‐naïve or nonregularly meditating partners (NMPs). The ... -
Screen media exposure in early childhood and its relation to children's self-regulation
(Wiley-Hindawi, 2022)Self-regulation, the ability to control thoughts, emotions, and behavior for goal-directed activities, shows rapid development in infancy, toddlerhood, and preschool periods. Early self-regulatory skills predict later ... -
The senior discount: biases against older career changers
(Wiley, 2013-02)This study examined age discrimination in between- vs. within-career job transitions. We expected that older workers transitioning into a new field would experience greater age discrimination than those who change jobs ... -
Severe tests in neuroimaging: what we can learn and how we can learn it
(University of Chicago Press, 2014)Considerable methodological difficulties abound in neuroimaging and several philosophers of science have recently called into question the potential of neuroimaging studies to contribute to our knowledge of human cognition. ... -
Shared group memberships mitigate intergroup bias in cooperation
(Sage, 2023)Research on cooperation between groups tends to consider a single social identity at a time. However, individuals naturally share group membership in one social category (e.g., religious belief) while diverging in membership ... -
Siblings under the shadow: A qualitative study of young adults’ parentification experiences with siblings with special needs
(Taylor & Francis, 2024)Using systemic theory as the framework, this qualitative study focused on the parentification experiences of young adults with typical development who have siblings with special needs. The sample consisted of 10 siblings. ...
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