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Psychology is an international journal dedicated to the latest advancements in psychology. The goal of this journal is to provide a platform for doctors and academicians all over the world to promote, share, and discuss various new issues and developments in psychology related problems. All manuscripts must be prepare…
Leah R. Ryan, Sheila Brownlow, Benjamin Patterson
This study examined how verbal priming of success or failure words influenced the Mental Rotation (MR) performance of women under stereotype threat. Women athletes and non-athletes ( N = 67) completed several MR tasks after doing a word scramble that included…
Joseph R. Ferrari, Thomas Drexler, Jordan Skarr
Social agencies and services exist in urban settings for the physical needs of homeless citizens. However, there exist few if any programs that feed the spiritual needs of the homeless. In the present study, 35 women and 23 men (55.9% African-American) compet…
Luz Marina Méndez Hinojosa
The scientific article presented here is intended to provide university teachers the theoretical basis for their work in the classroom, considering three principal theoretical learning paradigms: Behaviorism, cognitivism and constructivism; and four particula…
Mariane Luiza Mattjie, Adriano Pasqualotti, Fausto Amaro
In this study, we seek to reveal the perspectives, motivations and challenges of the managers of familiar company regarding succession. The sample consisted of six participants chosen by convenience and divided into two groups: entrepreneur managers with succ…
Jazreel Hui Min Thian, Premarani Kannusamy, Hong-Gu He, Piyanee Klainin-Yobas
Work stress is intrinsic to nursing. It negatively affects nurses’ health and well-being. Nurses, who are under stress, often report job dissatisfaction, intention to quit their job, burn out, and physical complaints. This study aimed to identify sources of w…
Ruggero Andrisano-Ruggieri, Mario Capunzo, Pietro Crescenzo, Rosa Ambrosio, Riccardo Savastano, Giovanni Boccia
Literature has shown that sentinel events may be considered as markers for measuring work-related stress levels. This aspect has been recognized by the Italian legislation, which requires its recognition for the measurement of occupational stress. This study…
Alice Inauen, Gregor J. Jenny, Georg F. Bauer
This study analyzed the relation and discrimination between five forms of job satisfaction (stabilized, progressive and resigned satisfaction; constructive and fixated dissatisfaction) regarding health, work-related determinants of health and demographic vari…
Christine Kirchner, Ina Völker, Otmar Leo Bock
Studies have shown that priming with negative age stereotypes can degrade the performance of older adults on typical laboratory tasks. Here we evaluate whether priming with positive age stereotypes can improve performance on an ecologically valid task, modell…
Isabelle Rouch, Claude Marescaux, Catherine Padovan, Thierry D’Amato, Benoit Saitta, Bernard Laurent, Romain Rey, Alexis Lepetit, Jean Michel Dorey
Although Bipolar Disorder (BD) often affects young subjects, the number of elderly patients suffering from BD is rising as life expectancy increases. Few studies addressed the hospitalisation characteristics according to patient age. The goal of this prelimin…
Azizuddin Khan, Eleni Fleva, Tabassum Qazi
Teachers’ self-efficacy is assumed to be affected by self-esteem and teachers’ general self-efficacy. Self-esteem is considered to be a trait reflecting an individual’s characteristic affective evaluation of self (Gist & Mitchell, 1992). The current study exp…
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