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The Self in Time: The Impact of Past-Focus on Well-Being and Intergroup Relations 

Hadary, Oshrat A. (2020-05-11)
Time perspective is a fundamental human capacity that shapes thoughts, feelings, and behaviors about the self and others. The present research explores the associations between subjective time, both positive and negative ...
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From Catastrophe to Mastery: The Relationship Between Internal Control and Distress During Economic Threat 

Chiacchia, Daniel Joseph (2020-11-13)
Every year, many young people navigate through a precarious job market, leading to substantial psychological distress. Across two preregistered experiments, the current program of research examines the curvilinear relationship ...
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How Attachment Shapes Approaches to Sexual Need Fulfillment 

Raposo, Stephanie (2020-05-11)
Sexuality often distinguishes romantic relationships from other relationships. Because most romantic relationships are sexually monogamous, partners have important roles in meeting each others needs. Being responsive to a ...
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Sorry, Not Sorry: The Effect of Transgressors' Power on Apology and Non-Apology 

Guilfoyle, Joshua Robert (2020-11-13)
Power is a basic element of social relationships. Anecdotal and empirical accounts suggest power corrupts individuals behaviour and leads to situations in which apologies would be beneficial. However, the role power plays ...
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Judging a Book by Its Author's Gender 

Ivanski, Chantelle Marie Michelle (2020-05-11)
Romance novels are the second-most popular genre of fiction but are viewed almost universally negatively. It is possible that these negative evaluations stem from their association with women. To explore this, we examined ...

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