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The self in youth narratives: personal lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic
(European Association for Research on Adolescence, 2022)
Adolescence and emerging adulthood are recognized as transitional periods in which exploration and development of the self take place. Times of crises, such as the current COVID-19 pandemic, bring about additional challenges ...
5g, vaccines and videotape: belief in conspiracy theories during Covid-19 pandemic
(Odjel za psihologiju, Sveučilište u Zadru, 2020)
As a major societal crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic is fertile ground for conspiracy theories. This aspect of the “infodemic” might be especially dangerous since previous research consistently reported that medical conspiracy ...
Perceived outgroup threat makes it harder to attribute complex identities to minority groups
(Odjel za psihologiju, Sveučilište u Zadru, 2022)
Recent experimental interventions aimed at reducing the intergroup bias have employed the potential of dually identified minority group members to act as a socalled “gateway” between two groups they represent. In a typical ...
The Role of Personality, Conspiracy Mentality, REBT Irrational Beliefs, and Adult Attachment in COVID-19 Related Health Behaviors
(Studia Psychologica, 2022)
There is evidence that different types of irrational thinking and beliefs are significant predictors of questionable and maladaptive COVID-19 related health practices. In this study, we investigated the role of two ...
Thinking inconsistently: Development and validation of an instrument for assessing proneness to doublethink
(Conference program, 43rd annual scientific meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology (ISPP), 2021)
As the media environment and public discourse grow more inconsistent, people might deal with such inconsistencies differently. Some are more prone to simultaneously endorse contradictory beliefs, irrespective of their ...
We don’t know what you did last summer. On the importance of transparent reporting of reaction time data pre-processing
(PsychArxiv Preprints, 2022)
In behavioral, cognitive, and social sciences, reaction time measures are an important source of information. However, analyses on reaction time data are affected by researchers’ analytical choices and the order in which ...
Does the disposition towards psychotic-like experiences incrementally predict grandiose narcissism? Representative evidence from Germany
(Springer, New York, 2021)
A process model of narcissism proposes two positively related but distinct subdimensions of grandiose narcissism: admiration (agentic/bright) and rivalry (antagonistic/dark). We explore the relationship between narcissism ...
Still under stress? Post pandemic change in the relationship of affective dimensions of words
(Institute for Psychology and Laboratory for Experimental Psychology, Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, 2023)
During the last two years, we witnessed the coronavirus pandemic and its impact over the
mental health (e.g. Damnjanović et al., 2020; Rudroff et al., 2020). Previous research showed
that emotional valence (EV) and arousal ...
I know, therefore I do: Knowledge about HPV and willingness to vaccinate
(Institut za psihologiju i Laboratorija za eksperimentalnu psihologiju, 2021)
Infection with genital high-risk types of human papilloma virus (HPV) can have several serious consequences, most notably cervical cancer. The appearance of the HPV vaccine was seen as a major public health breakthrough ...
Is paternalistic model of physician-patient relationship really in the past: The role of trust in passivity normalization
(Institut za psihologiju i Laboratorija za eksperimentalnu psihologiju, 2021)
Trust in physicians and health care system is paramount to delivering quality healthcare and crucial for maintaining favorable physician-patient relationship. There are multiple models of physician-patient relationship ...