Browsing by Author "Lench, Heather"
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Dickey, Kyle Joseph (2020-07-28)After negative events, an individual may think about how a situation could have turned out differently. These counterfactual thoughts can improve similar future outcomes. While some research has explored the role individual ...
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Kelley, Nicholas J (2015-08-10)Self-control involves the inhibition of dominant response tendencies. Most research on self-control has examined the inhibition of approach-motivated tendencies, and previous research has found that right frontal cortical ...
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Akin, Kristen CarrollBoredom, as a subject in psychological research, is a drastically under-researched topic. This preliminary investigation examined a person’s thoughts while a person is in a bored state, how these thoughts are related to ...
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Kearns, Amanda Catherine (2018-07-30)Student-teacher relationships, parent-child relationships, self-regulation, and social competence are important factors contributing to a child’s social-emotional well-being and development. There is some research interest ...
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Benson, Kathryn Taylor (2017-08-08)Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a devastating mental illness, occurring at a rate of 1-5% within the general community and 15-20% of those already seeking treatment (i.e., clinical samples). A complex disorder, ...
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Victim-Blaming as Normative: Examining Prescriptive and Descriptive Norms Regarding Victim-Blaming Rieck, Stacey M (2017-06-19)This research examines whether there is a normative component to victim-blaming. Social norms refer to social rules or guidelines that guide behaviors, beliefs, and attitudes. According to the Focus Theory of Normative ...