Browsing OzU Theses & Dissertations by Subject "Psychology"
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Adolescent disclosure and secrecy behaviors and psychological well-being in parent and best friend relationship contexts: variable- and person-centered examinations
(2017-01)The present study examined adolescents' disclosure and secrecy behaviors in their close relationships and their psychological well-being (life satisfaction, problem-solving confidence, and (lower) trait anxiety). In a ... -
Basic psychological needs in relationships with parents and teachers: links to academic motivation, self-efficacy, and performance in mathematics
(2017-01)The propose of the current study was to examine the relations between the perceived gratification of basic psychological needs (autonomy, relatedness, and competence) in relationships with parents and mathematics teacher, ... -
Links between executive functions and school readiness
(2016)In this study, links between executive functions and school readiness in 4- and 5-year-old Turkish children (N = 69) were examined. Both individual assessments (executive functions, and school readiness) and parent reports ... -
Longitudinal relations of maternal socialization and temperament with internalizing and externalizing behavior problems during middle childhood
(2016-08)Interest in identifying the precursors of internalizing and externalizing behavior problems has been increasing. Studies have shown that both parental socialization and children's temperamental characteristics trigger the ... -
The relationship between parental control and prosocial behavior toward parents
(2017-06)Parental psychological control including negative discipline exercises such as humiliating, coercion, love withdrawal, and emotional manipulation has been negatively related to prosocial behavior in previous studies (Clark, ... -
Self-esteem and life satisfaction of working and non-working adolescents in Pakistan
(2016-08)The present study is a mixed method study conducted with adolescents. The quantitative part of the study aims to examine the level of life satisfaction and selfesteem of a) working and non-working adolescents b) of adolescents ...
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