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Thinking Inconsistently: Development and Validation of an Instrument for Assessing Proneness to Doublethink
(Hogrefe Publishing GmbH, 2021)
People tend to simultaneously accept mutually exclusive beliefs. If they are generally prone to tolerate inconsistencies, irrespective of their content, we say they are prone to doublethink. We developed a measure to capture ...
The Relation between Physiological Parameters and Colour Modifications in Text Background and Overlay during Reading in Children with and without Dyslexia
(MDPI, Basel, 2021)
Reading is one of the essential processes during the maturation of an individual. It is estimated that 5-10% of school-age children are affected by dyslexia, the reading disorder characterised by difficulties in the accuracy ...
How Much Collectivism Is There in Young Adults’ Collectivism? Vaccination Against COVID-19 in Serbia
(Sage Journals, 2023)
Collectivism is consistently correlated with a positive attitude toward COVID-19
vaccination. Nevertheless, qualitative evidence on how collectivism benefits vaccination is scarce. Serbia has been transitioning from a ...
Social nudges for vaccination: How communicating herd behaviour influences vaccination intentions
(Wiley, Hoboken, 2021)
Objectives This Registered Report attempted to conceptually replicate the finding that communicating herd immunity increases vaccination intentions (Betsch, et al., 2017, Nat. Hum. Behav., 0056). An additional objective ...
The Serbian validation of the Rational-Experiential Inventory-40 and the Rational-Experiential Multimodal Inventory
(PLOS One, 2023)
The widely used Rational-Experiential Inventory-40 (REI-40) assesses Rational and Experiential thinking styles. Recently, the authors have distinguished three aspects of the Experiential style: Intuition, Emotionality and ...
No evidence that priming analytic thinking reduces belief in conspiracy theories: A Registered Report of high-powered direct replications of Study 2 and Study 4 from Swami, Voracek, Stieger, Tran, and Furnham (2014)
(Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 2023)
Analytic thinking is reliably associated with lower belief in conspiracy theories. However, evidence for whether increasing analytic thinking can reduce belief in conspiracies is sparse. As an exception to this, Swami et ...
Shedding light on the Light Triad: Further evidence on structural, construct, and predictive validity of the Light Triad
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford, 2021)
The concept of Light Triad composed of Faith in Humanity, Humanism, and Kantianism, which describes loving and beneficent orientation towards others has been recently proposed as an antithesis to the Dark Triad concept of ...
Contextual and Psychological Predictors of Militant Extremist Mindset in Youth
(Frontiers Media Sa, Lausanne, 2021)
The present study aims to identify contextual and psychological factors of proneness to radicalization and violent extremism (RVE) operationalized through the Militant Extremist Mindset scale (MEM) consisting of three ...
The effects of offline and online prefrontal vs parietal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on verbal and spatial working memory
(Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science, San Diego, 2021)
Working memory (WM) is a limited-capacity system or set of processes that enables temporary storage and manipulation of information essential for complex cognitive processes. The WM performance is supported by a widespread ...
Prevalence of questionable health behaviours in Serbia and their psychological roots: protocol for a nationally representative survey
(BMJ Open, 2023)
Introduction We will launch a national survey in Serbia to document the prevalence of two types of questionable health behaviours: (1) intentional non-adherence to medical recommendations and (2) use of traditional, ...