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Ethics of Empirical Research
(The International Encyclopedia of Media Psychology, 2020-09-08)
Media psychologists need to reflect on what is considered ethical research in an
increasingly complex digital media and sociocultural landscape by asking questions about whose
interests are served through research and ...
Trauma-Informed Approaches
(2021-07-10)
The role of trauma and its consequences for health has led to greater awareness on this topic in
the recent past. A trauma-informed approach to healthcare systems, health care, and health
communication informs us about ...
Dynamic cognitive flexibility: Influences of time and personality traits on voluntary task selection
(psyArXiv, 2021-03)
Cognitive flexibility, or the ability to flexibly switch between different task sets, is often operationalized using performance on voluntary task switching (VTS) paradigms. In VTS paradigms, performance is commonly measured ...
CIH (Complementary and Integrative Healthcare): Mindfulness/Meditation
(2021-06-17)
Meditation is a mind-body practice that involves turning one’s attention inwards to anchor one’s attention to still the mind and relax the body. Rooted in Indian yoga and Buddhist contemplative traditions, meditation has ...
Component processes underlying voluntary task selection
(PsyArXiv, 2020)
Most theories describing the cognitive processes underlying task switching allow for contributions of active task-set reconfiguration and task set inertia. Manipulations of the Cue-to-Stimulus-Interval (CSI) are generally ...
Real-World Media Multitasking Shows Few Effects on Lab-Based Volitional Multitasking Performance
(PsyArXiv, 2020-06)
Media multitasking (e.g., listening to podcasts while studying) has been linked to decreased executive functioning. However, the tasks used to establish this finding do not approximate a real-world volitional multitasking ...
Communication Scholar-Activism: Conceptualizing Key Dimensions and Practices Based on Interviews with Scholar-Activists
(2021-07-11)
Communication lies at the center of scholar-activism, community initiatives, and social movements. With the re-emergence of authoritarianism, threats to academic freedom, and widening socio-economic inequalities in a global ...
The Trauma-informed Equity-minded Asset-based Model (TEAM): The Six R’s for Social Justice-Oriented Educators
(2021-07-11)
This paper describes the Trauma-informed Equity-minded Asset-based Model (TEAM) framework for social justice-oriented educators. We draw on trauma-informed approaches to illustrate how systemic racism as systemic trauma ...
Bayesian Covariate-Dependent Clustering of Undirected Networks with Brain-Imaging Data
(2022-08-25)
This article focuses on model-based clustering of subjects based on the shared relationships of subject-specific networks and covariates in scenarios when there are differences in the relationship between networks and ...
Intergroup Contact
(The International Encyclopedia of Media Psychology, 2020-09-08)
Intergroup contact is defined as interactions between members of different social
groups. Contact is essentially a communicative process. Empirical evidence suggests that
positive intergroup contact can lead to prejudice ...