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Personality profiles of patients with dysthymic and panic disorder
(Psychiatria Danubina, 2013)
Background: The research objective was to identify personality characteristics as well as similarities between, and differences in personality profiles of persons suffering from Dysthymic (DD) and Panic Disorder (with/without ...
A comparison of web-based and paper-and-pencil job satisfaction surveys
(Suvremena Psihologija, 2013)
Parallel to the rising availability and application of Web-based organizational research, the issue of its validity becomes increasingly important. The research was designed to reveal any existing differences in job ...
"Is there an equal (amount of) juice?" Exploring the repeated question effect in conservation through conversation
(Springer, New York, 2013)
The aim of this paper is to highlight and discuss advantages and constraints of different methods applied within the field of children's thinking studies, through the test of the repeated question hypothesis validity, using ...
Does looking between the legs elongate or shorten perceived distance - comparing two tasks
(Pion Ltd, London, 2013)
The unbearable lightness of perceiving: The effect of load on perceived distance
(Pion Ltd, London, 2013)
Stereotypes That Help Define Who We Are
(Taylor & Francis Inc, Philadelphia, 2013)
The research Fay Fransella undertook with stereotypes is reviewed in this article. It concentrates on her lesser-known articles dealing with relations between the self and stereotypes in certain "symptom groups" (stutterers, ...
Obsessive versus delusional jealousy
(Psychiatria Danubina, 2013)
Although obsessive jealousy is a highly disturbing disorder, frequently it goes unrecognized, as most attention is paid to delusional jealousy, being the more prominent clinical phenomenon. In order to distinguish obsessive ...