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(Re)Organisation of the Family System During the COVID-19: Experiences of Families With Children With Learning Disabilities
(Slovenian Psychologists’ Association Under the Auspices of the European Federation of Psychologists’ Associations, 2022)
Growing number of studies conducted recently around the
globe reported about the detrimental effects of COVID-19
pandemic on mental health and wellbeing of children and
youth. Early evidence indicated that due to ...
Emerging trends in inclusive education: what does the future hold?
(Faculty for Special Education and Rehabilitation, University of Belgrade, 2023)
Introduction: Inclusive education tends to be viewed as a global education
policy that is not bound by nation-state borders, allowing some common
trends to emerge. At the same time, the development of inclusive education
is ...
Visual search of illusory contours: The role of illusory contour clarity
(Springer US, 2023)
Kanizsa-type illusory contours demonstrate an important function of the visual system—object inference from incomplete boundaries, which can be due to low luminance environments, camouflage, or occlusion. At a perceptual ...
Student satisfaction and academic efficacy during online learning with the mediating effect of student engagement: A multicountry study
(PLoS ONE, 2023)
The COVID-19 pandemic caused unprecedented changes to educational institutions, forcing
their closure and a subsequent shift to online education to cater to student learning
requirements. However, successful online ...
On improbable carrots: Serbian citizens between Kosovo* and the elusive EU membership
(Političke perspektive, 2023)
Membership in the EU is sometimes presented as a reward for Serbia’s eventual
acknowledgement of Kosovo’s independence. Although membership in the EU
has been a strategic goal of Serbian foreign policy, the EU is often ...
Taboo language across the globe: A multi-lab study
(Behavior research methods, 2024)
The use of taboo words represents one of the most common and arguably universal linguistic behaviors, fulfilling a wide range of psychological and social functions. However, in the scientific literature, taboo language is ...
How resistance to social change undermines personal change? Perspective of the Model of the Agonistic Self (MAS)
(University of Belgrade: Faculty of Philosophy, Department of PsychologyUniversité de Neuchâtel Suisse, 2024)
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the usefulness of the MAS in analyzing relatedness
between social and personal change. MAS is developed by integrating key ideas from Dialogical
Self Theory with contributions of ...
Historical Thinking Among Serbian High Schoolers: Expectations vs Reality
(Institute of Psychology and Laboratory for Experimental Psychology, 2023)
In post-conflict societies of former Yugoslavia, opposing, one-sided historical narratives are
often fostered by the groups involved, further deepening the divisions. For improving
intergroup relations it is important ...
Women's trust in the healthcare system in Serbia: Validation of the Women's Trust and Confidence in Healthcare System scale
(SAGE Publications Inc., 2024)
Background:
Women’s role as patients is associated with power relationships embedded in society. Although trust in the health care system is a general prerequisite for positive health outcomes, practices regarding women’s ...