Psychology: Recent submissions
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Can you see me at my worst? A latent Profile analysis of students and teachers’ perceptions of student behavior problems
(Springer, 2023-11)There is renewed interest in multi-informant and person-centered approaches to comprehending the nature of students’ behavior problems. However, most previous studies utilized single-informant or variable-based approaches. ... -
A convergent parallel mixed-methods study of screen time and social behaviors in early childhood
(Taylor and Francis, 2023-08-08)Using a convergent parallel mixed methods design, the present study examined children’s screen time and social behaviors through parents’ perceptions. The participants were 113 children and their parents for the quantitative ... -
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 ... -
Linguistic encoding of inferential evidence for events
(The Cognitive Science Society, 2022)How people learn about events often varies with some events perceived in their entirety and others are inferred based on the available evidence. Here, we investigate how children and adults linguistically encode the sources ... -
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 ... -
“Generation Me”: An intra-nationally bounded generational explanation for convergence and divergence in personal vs. social focus cultural value orientations
(Elsevier, 2022-02)Responding to calls by international business scholars to examine contextual factors driving cultural change in developing and traditionally collectivistic countries, we examine cultural values shift in one such country, ... -
Gender equality and maternal burnout: A 40-country study
(Sage, 2022-02)In Western countries, recent decades have witnessed a revolution toward gender equality. Inequalities have been greatly reduced in areas such as education or employment. Because inequalities lead to distress, this development ... -
The development of social competence in children with disabilities
(Wiley, 2022-03-18)Children with disabilities experience unique challenges in developing social skills critical to achieve their social goals. In this chapter, the authors first introduce two theoretical frameworks that can guide research ... -
Basic psychological needs in relationships with parents and best friend and identity statuses among Turkish emerging adults
(Springer, 2022-05)The present study a) compared emerging adults’ perceived basic psychological needs (autonomy, relatedness, competence) satisfaction (BPNS) in their relationships with their parents and best friends b) examined the links ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
Early teacher–child relationships promote self-regulation development in prekindergarten
(MDPI, 2022-07)Children’s experiences during the prekindergarten period are critical for shaping their emerging self-regulation skills. The purpose of this study was to examine the contribution of teacher–child relationship quality to ... -
Speaking and gesturing guide event perception during message conceptualization: Evidence from eye movements
(Elsevier, 2022-08)Speakers' visual attention to events is guided by linguistic conceptualization of information in spoken language production and in language-specific ways. Does production of language-specific co-speech gestures further ... -
Adolescent–parent relationships and youth well-being in Turkey
(Wiley, 2022-09)In this article, I review research on adolescent–parent relationships and youth well-being in Turkey. Turkey is a country that has changed rapidly due to urbanization and globalization, and that is characterized by cultural ... -
Speaking but not gesturing predicts event memory: a cross-linguistic comparison
(Cambridge University Press, 2022-09)Every day people see, describe, and remember motion events. However, the relation between multimodal encoding of motion events in speech and gesture, and memory is not yet fully understood. Moreover, whether language ... -
Reappraisal, social support, and parental burnout
(Wiley, 2022-11)Objectives: Parental burnout is a prevalent condition that affects parents' functioning and health. While various protective factors have been examined, little is known about their interplay. In the current study, we ... -
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), ... -
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 ... -
Culture in physical activity: The contribution of basic psychological needs and goal orientation
(MDPI, 2022-12)Numerous variables affect motivation in physical activity (PA) with culture being an understudied variable. Self-determination theory’s basic psychological needs (BPN) includes a combination of autonomy, competence, and ...
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