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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…
Chi Yang, Yaozhong Liu, Haijin Chen
Cooperation runs through all aspects of our work, study and life and it is an important driving force for the development of our society. This article focuses on the influence of power sense on cooperation and tries to explore the inherent mechanism. We used…
Manuel Soriano-Ferrer, Elisa Piedra-Martínez, Magali Arteaga
Introduction: Deficits in executive functions (EF) have been well documented using tests of neuropsychological performance in children and adolescents with developmental dyslexia. However, the behavioral assessment of EFs in dyslexia is very scarce. Objective…
Xuan Zhou
Workplace health psychology is supported and upheld by psychologists, management scientists, sociologists and clinical psychology. Workplace loneliness has become a hot research topic in western occupational health psychology. The research about the spread of…
Zeyu Tan, Yaozhong Liu
Based on the construal level theory, this paper investigates the influence of different dimensions of psychological distance on the ambiguity decision making. Based on the four dimensions of psychological distance, this paper uses single factor within-subject…
Jie Chen, Liangtie Dai
Previous studies have generally focused on the OCB, in which employees vol-untarily engage, and while because OCB is often informally encouraged or re-warded, employees may experience the pressure to become “good Staff”, that is, Organizational Citizen Pressu…
Sara Piccoli, Silvia Pizzighello, Chiara Gava, Andrea Martinuzzi
Parkinson’s Disease is a progressive disorder of the nervous system which frequently starts before the sixth decade of life. This is a preliminary overview concerning the effect of a training on cooking with four women with Parkinson’s Disease. Cooking is a c…
Marine Houssa, Nathalie Nader-Grosbois, Alexandra Volckaert
In the literature, the tendency to attribute hostile intent is called “hostile attribution bias”. After ambiguous provocation, aggressive children are more likely than nonaggressive children to attribute a hostile intent to the peer. Children who make hostile…
Ikumi Ozawa, Masamichi Yuzawa
The results of previous studies examining the relationship between source monitoring and working memory in young children are not consistent. One of the reasons for this inconsistency is concerning the modalities of information with which working memory tasks…
Joel Omar González-Cantero, Víctor Hugo González-Becerra, Laura Miriam Ramírez-Zamora, José Guadalupe Salazar-Estrada, Jahaziel Molina del Rio, Diana Ortiz Sánchez, Anaid Amira Villegas Ramírez
It is necessary to identify variables of Positive Psychology related to mental health and well-being. Therefore, the aim of this study was to identify the relationship between gaudiebility and psychopathological symptoms in the Mexican population. The partici…
Eiji Ozawa, Kayo Takahashi, Susumu Harizuka
This study examined the prevalence of neurodevelopmental disorders among children receiving residential care in Japanese children’s homes (CHs). The data on 7854 children aged 18 years or younger were collected using a questionnaire for psychotherapists worke…
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