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Learning collaboration in the school context in Serbia: Student perceptions
(European Conference on Educational Research 2023, 2023)
The increasing interest in collaboration as an educational competence important for successful
schooling and a productive adult professional and civic life can be seen in the expanding
literature and research evidence ...
Common misconceptions about collaborative problem solving among high school students
(Book of Abstracts, XXIX Scientific Conference Empirical Studies in Psychology, March 31-April 2, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade, 2023)
Broadly speaking, collaborative problem solving (CPS) denotes a joint activity of a dyad or a small group which is directed toward performance or a desired goal state. CPS has been widely recognized as one of the essential ...
Conservative-liberal mindset as a driver of COVID-19 vaccination behavior
(Book of abstracts - XXIX Empirical studies in psychology, 2023)
Despite evidence showing that beliefs and values associated with conservative ideology are important predictors of vaccination against COVID-19, none of the previous studies examined if they contribute to specific vaccination ...
Сарадњом до бољег решења, а вежбом до успешне сарадње: PEER тренинг за подстицање вештина колаборативног решавања проблема у средњошколској популацији / Saradnjom do boljeg rešenja, a vežbom do uspešne saradnje: PEER trening za podsticanje veština kolaborativnog rešavanja problema u srednjoškolskoj populaciji
(Београд : Друштво психолога Србије, 2023)
Овај рад представља први приказ садржаја и резултата евалуације једног програма за подстицање вештинасарадње и тимског решавања проблема код младих. Реч је о тренингу који је осмишљен у оквиру пројектаPEERSolvers ...
Why did you do it? Reasons for vaccination and non-vaccination among young adults in Serbia
(37th Annual Conference of the European Health Psychology Society, 4-8 September, 2023)
Background: We explored the reasons young people in Serbia give for getting or not getting vaccinated and whether these reasons correspond to the selfish-rational and social norms models of vaccination choices. Methods: ...
‘What is old and natural is harmless’: Traditional, complementary, and alternative medicine in online media
(37th Annual Conference of the European Health Psychology Society, 4-8 September, 2023)
Background: When the media does not adhere to reporting guidelines regarding traditional, complementary, and alternative medicine (TM/CAM), this may deceive or mislead consumers about the safety and efficacy of these ...
Flattening the curve: COVID-19 induced a decrease in arousal for positive and an increase in arousal for negative words
(PsyArXiv Preprints, 2023)
In this study, we collected affective ratings of emotional valence and arousal for 882 Serbian words and compared their values at three points in time: before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic (2018), during the COVID-19 ...
(Dis)satisfaction of female and early-career researchers with the academic system in physics
(Begell House, 2023)
Modern physics encompasses theoretical and experimental research divided into subfields with specific features. For instance, high energy physics (HEP) attracts significant funding and has distinct organizational structures, ...
Tracking variations in daily questionable health behaviors and their psychological roots: a preregistered experience sampling study
(Scientific Reports, 2023)
People resort to various questionable health practices to preserve or regain health - they intentionally do not adhere to medical recommendations (e.g. self-medicate or modify the prescribed therapies; iNAR), or use ...
Social and moral psychology of COVID-19 across 69 countries
(Scientific Data, 2023)
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected all domains of human life, including the economic and
social fabric of societies. One of the central strategies for managing public health throughout
the pandemic has been through ...