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Parents’ and teachers’ views on the psychosocial adjustment of students with and without a history of early grade retention
(2017)The study compared teachers’ and parents’ views about elementary school children’s psychosocial adjustment with and without a history of early grade retention. The sample included retained and non-retained students currently ...
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PASS theory of intelligence in Greek: A review
(2013)This article reviews the research focusing on the application of the PASS (Planning, Attention, Simultaneous, and Successive) neurocognitive theory of intelligence (Das, Naglieri, & Kirby, 1994) in Greek. Studies that have ...
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Patient health questionnaire: Greek language validation and subscale factor structure
(2012)This study aimed to assess the reliability, validity, and factor structure of the Greek translation of the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ) in a sample of Cypriot, Greek-speaking university students. This is the first ...
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Pedagogy of Integration: Interactions between Children with and without Special Needs in Early Childhood and Elementary Integrated Settings
(1995)Using a set of qualitative measures, 12 regular children in kindergarten and 12 regular children in grade 3 were asked to express their attitudes toward 3 same-age peers with special needs (attention deficit hyperactivity ...
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Perceived Parenting and Adolescent Cyber-Bullying: Examining the Intervening Role of Autonomy and Relatedness Need Satisfaction, Empathic Concern and Recognition of Humanness
(2016)Due to the progress in information technology, cyber-bullying is becoming one of the most common forms of interpersonal harm, especially among teenagers. The present study (N = 548) aimed to investigate the relation between ...
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Perceived Seriousness of Pupils' Undesirable Behaviours: The student teachers' perspective
(2004)The effective management of pupils' undesirable behaviours in the classroom represents a major challenge for teachers. In order to better comprehend the difficulties facing them it is important to examine how they perceive ...
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Perceived social support helps, but does not buffer the negative impact of anxiety disorders on quality of life and perceived stress
(2013)Purpose: Anxiety disorders are prevalent and substantially hinder quality of life, in all domains, including social connections, mental and physical health. Past research on stress indicates that perceived social support ...
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Perception, realism, and the problem of reference
(2012)One of the perennial themes in philosophy is the problem of our access to the world around us; do our perceptual systems bring us into contact with the world as it is or does perception depend upon our individual conceptual ...
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Perceptual systems and realism
(2008)Constructivism undermines realism by arguing that experience is mediated by concepts, and that there is no direct way to examine those aspects of objects that belong to them independently of our conceptualizations; perception ...
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Performance effects of self-focused attention among evaluatively anxious and normal individuals: A review of the literature. Psychology.
(Hellenic Psychological Society, 2004)During the last three decades there has been a growing literature on self-focused attention, the state during which the self becomes the center of awareness. The effects of such a mental state on the performance of social, ...
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Personal and interpersonal determinants of dating violence in adolescence and young adulthood
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Personal and maternal parameters of peer violence at school
(2009)The aim of this study was to develop a theory-driven model combining personal and familial factors that act as parameters of bullying and victimization experiences at school and to test its ability to fit the data. It was ...
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Personality correlates and gender invariance of wording effects in the German version of the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale
(2016)The Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSES) is designed to provide an evaluation of one's self-worth. Investigations on the dimensionality of the RSES do not result in simple unifactorial solutions. The direction of the item ...
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Perspective Taking vs Mental Rotation: CSP-Based Single-Trial Analysis for Cognitive Process Disambiguation
(Springer International Publishing, 2018)Mental Rotation (i.e. the ability to mentally rotate representations of 2D and 3D objects) and egocentric Perspective Taking (i.e. the ability to adopt an imagined spatial perspective) represent the two most well-known and ...
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The phenomenal content of experience
(2006)We discuss in some length evidence from the cognitive science suggesting that the representations of objects based on spatiotemporal information and featural information retrieved bottom-up from a visual scene precede ...
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The Phenomenon of Treatment Dropout, Reasons and Moderators in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Other Active Treatments:
(2019)Background: Treatment dropout is one of the most crucial issues that a therapist has to face on a daily basis. The negative effects of premature termination impact the client who is usually found to demonstrate poorer ...