Browsing Psychology by Title
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A citation analysis of psychology students’ use of sources in online distance learning.
(2015)Reference lists from two assignments of psychology students in university-level online distance learning (ODL) were analyzed for number and type of sources and mark achieved. Most referenced were resources relevant to the ... -
Conscious states of dreaming.
(2014)The purpose of this paper is to draw analogies between dreaming and quantum states of the mind and also to make inferences about the relationship between dreaming states, waking states, and memory. That dreaming is ... -
Credit card logos and perceived value.
(2009)Feinberg (1986) found that in the presence of a credit card logo items were given higher monetary values than they were given in the absence of the logo. Feinberg speculated that associative learning was the mechanism ... -
Deontics at bedtime: A case study of participants’ resources in a directive trajectory involving a mother and her autistic child.
(2021)Directive trajectories are common in parent–child talk as parents attempt to engage their children in household activities. Previous research on families with autistic children has reported that parents have difficulty ... -
Development of a self-directed learning programme on how to implement positive reinforcement with horses.
(2009)The popularity of trainers like Pat Parelli and Australia�s behaviourist Dr Andrew McLean suggest there is interest in learning more about training and theory, however access to professional trainers is limited. Two studies ... -
Dicing with deception: People with disabilities' strategies for maintaining safety and identity online.
(2003)The visual anonymity associated with online interaction offers people with disabilities the potential to participate in social interaction beyond the stigma of a disabled identity. In problematizing traditional notions of ... -
Disability discourses for online identities.
(2002)Beneficial effects of the online medium have been reported for disabled people in terms of providing a 'levelling ground' where they can be treated on their merits as a person, rather than as a disabled person. If this ... -
Display of empathy and perception of out-group members.
(2007)The goal of the present study was to examine whether empathy, when shown by a member of a stigmatized out-group, increases liking and rapport, and whether this effect generalizes to the out-group as a whole. Eighty-nine ... -
The Enlightenment Scale: A Measure of Being at Peace and Open-Hearted.
(2013)Enlightenment can be viewed as an ordinary way of being that once established means that an individual is authentic, compassionate, and at peace, has a sense of inner wholeness, and tends to live in the present. Long ... -
The Enlightenment Scale: A measure of being at peace and open-hearted.
(2015)Enlightenment can be viewed as an ordinary way of being that once established means that an individual is authentic, compassionate, and at peace, has a sense of inner wholeness, and tends to live in the present. Long ... -
The Enlightenment Scale: Further evidence for validity.
(2016)The purpose of this study was to find further evidence for the validity of the Enlightenment Scale, a measure that has two factors: At Peace and Open-Hearted. The scale was designed to measure the simple experience of ...