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  1. Personality Development and Its Contingencies in Two MajorEnvironmental Contexts of Emerging Adulthood:Social Relationships and Work.Jennifer Deventer - 2018 - Dissertation, Christian-Albrechts-Universität Zu Kiel
    Despite the relative stability of personality, multiple studies were able to show that personality develops across the whole life span with unique developmental patterns occurring in the time of emerging adulthood. Rank-order consistency has been shown to increase substantially, mean-level changes in the direction of the maturity principle (i.e., increases in emotional stability, agreeableness, and conscientiousness) have been repeatedly demonstrated, and interindividual differences in change were shown to be most pronounced. Aiming to explain these findings, social relationships and work haven (...)
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  • Supporting autistic flourishing.Vikram K. Jaswal & Nameera Akhtar - 2019 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42.
    In response to the 32 commentaries, we clarify and extend two of the central arguments in our target article: Social motivation is a dynamic, emergent process, not a static characteristic of individuals, and autistic perspectives are essential to the study of autistic social motivation. We elaborate on how taking these two arguments seriously can contribute to a more accurate, humane, and useful science of autism.
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  • Drive in Sports: How Mental Fatigue Affects Endurance Performance.Lieke Schiphof-Godart, Bart Roelands & Florentina J. Hettinga - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  • Lay Theories About Whether Emotion Helps or Hinders: Assessment and Effects on Emotional Acceptance and Recovery From Distress.Melissa M. Karnaze & Linda J. Levine - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    This investigation examined how people’s beliefs about the functionality of emotion shape their emotional response and regulatory strategies when encountering distressing events. In Study 1, we present data supporting the reliability and validity of an 8-item instrument, the Help and Hinder Theories about Emotion Measure (HHTEM), designed to assess an individual’s beliefs about the functionality of emotion. Participants who more strongly endorsed a Help Theory reported greater wellbeing, emotional acceptance, and use of reappraisal to regulate emotion. Participants who more strongly (...)
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  • “Does My Teacher Believe I Can Improve?”: The Role of Meta-Lay Theories in ESL Learners’ Mindsets and Need Satisfaction.Nigel Mantou Lou & Kimberly Ann Noels - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  • Goal characteristics predict the occurrence of goal-related events through belief in future occurrence.Claudia Garcia Jimenez & Arnaud D'Argembeau - 2024 - Consciousness and Cognition 119 (C):103649.
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  • Reappraising Reappraisal.Andero Uusberg, Jamie L. Taxer, Jennifer Yih, Helen Uusberg & James J. Gross - 2019 - Emotion Review 11 (4):267-282.
    What psychological mechanisms enable people to reappraise a situation to change its emotional impact? We propose that reappraisal works by shifting appraisal outcomes—abstract representations of ho...
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  • Wanting or having to: The role of goal self-concordance in episodic future thinking.Alexandra Ernst, Frederick L. Philippe & Arnaud D'Argembeau - 2018 - Consciousness and Cognition 66 (C):26-39.
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  • Where is the baby in core knowledge?Hyowon Gweon & Peter Zhu - 2024 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 47:e129.
    What we know about what babies know – as represented by the core knowledge proposal – is perhaps missing a place for the baby itself. By studying the baby as an actor rather than an observer, we can better understand the origins of human intelligence as an interface between perception and action, and how humans think and learn about themselves in a complex world.
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  • Testing If Primal World Beliefs Reflect Experiences—Or at Least Some Experiences Identified ad hoc.Jeremy D. W. Clifton - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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