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The Influence of Responsibility Acquisition Methods on Representatives’ Decision-Making Preferences in Environmental Dilemmas
The Influence of Responsibility Acquisition Methods on Representatives’ Decision-Making Preferences in Environmental Dilemmas
Previous research on representatives’ decision-making preferences frequently employed random selection methods to ex...
“Not Enough To Matter” or “Too Much of Good Thing”? A Re-Examination of the Relationship Between LMX and Job Performance
“Not Enough To Matter” or “Too Much of Good Thing”? A Re-Examination of the Relationship Between LMX and Job Performance
Although leader–member exchange (LMX) is considered a key concept in explaining the effectiveness of leadership, exi...
Caring About Versus Caring for: The Exploration of Culturally Responsive Teaching, its Impact, and Future Implementation
Caring About Versus Caring for: The Exploration of Culturally Responsive Teaching, its Impact, and Future Implementation
In the USA, culturally responsive teaching (CRT) is the practice by which educators consider the multiple positionalities ...
Planetary Health Responsibility and Awareness Scale (PHRAS): Development and Validation
Planetary Health Responsibility and Awareness Scale (PHRAS): Development and Validation
This study aims to develop a tool to measure planetary health responsibility and awareness, assess the core structure, and...
Problematic Internet Use and Self-Esteem in Indian School Students: The Mediation Effect of Maladaptive Coping
Problematic Internet Use and Self-Esteem in Indian School Students: The Mediation Effect of Maladaptive Coping
The unrestricted internet access among adolescents is a growing global concern due to its association with problematic int...
The Effect of Materialism on Relative Deprivation: A Moderated Mediating Model
The Effect of Materialism on Relative Deprivation: A Moderated Mediating Model
Relative deprivation derives from a social comparison of individuals or groups discovering that they are inferior to other...
The Role of Guilt and Shame in Moral Disengagement Among Chinese Undergraduates
The Role of Guilt and Shame in Moral Disengagement Among Chinese Undergraduates
Individuals often approach ethical issues from a bystander’s perspective, focusing solely on the event itself while ...
Thinking Beyond Domestication of the Colonial Knowledge
Thinking Beyond Domestication of the Colonial Knowledge
This commentary on one of D. Sinha’s articles is organised into three parts. In the first part, the narrowness of th...
Gender, Voice, and Job Stereotypes
Gender, Voice, and Job Stereotypes
Researchers found men and women are rated differently on various characteristics according to gender stereotypes (Castillo...
Influences of Lifestyle Profiles and Problematic Internet Use on Mental Distress in University Students
Influences of Lifestyle Profiles and Problematic Internet Use on Mental Distress in University Students
Hong Kong university students suffer a high prevalence of mental distress, yet their lifestyle behaviors are not well-unde...
People with HIV/AIDS: Stigma, Self-Esteem and Psychological Health
People with HIV/AIDS: Stigma, Self-Esteem and Psychological Health
The major objectives of the present study were (a) to explore the perception of stigma associated with HIV/AIDS among peop...
Fatalistic Beliefs, Naive Causal Explanations of Accidents and Road Safety Behaviors
Fatalistic Beliefs, Naive Causal Explanations of Accidents and Road Safety Behaviors
This paper examines the role of fatalistic beliefs and naïve or spontaneous causal explanations for road accidents wi...
Developing a Structural Model for Sexual Pain Disorder Based on Social Exchange Theory
Developing a Structural Model for Sexual Pain Disorder Based on Social Exchange Theory
This study was conducted to develop a structural model for the relationship between sexual schemas, marital adjustment, se...
The Role and Implications of Shamanism in Korean Disaster Management
The Role and Implications of Shamanism in Korean Disaster Management
The number of shamans, as a category of disaster management stakeholders, has significantly increased in Korea. However, t...
Issues and Challenges in Integrating Modern Psychology with Indian Thought
Issues and Challenges in Integrating Modern Psychology with Indian Thought
The views expressed by Sinha (J Humanistic Psychol 5(1):17, 1965) were radical and ahead of time. He had emphasized the im...
Vision of an Integrative Indian Psychology
Vision of an Integrative Indian Psychology
Sinha’s (Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 5, 6–17; 1965) vision of a vibrant Indian psychology fores...
Beyond Decolonization: Moving Towards a Viable Alternative
Beyond Decolonization: Moving Towards a Viable Alternative
The program of teaching and research in psychology in modern India started in the early twentieth century. As one of its p...
Benefits of Breastfeeding, Early Home Stimulation, and Maternal Demographic Factors on Cognitive Functioning of Toddlers
Benefits of Breastfeeding, Early Home Stimulation, and Maternal Demographic Factors on Cognitive Functioning of Toddlers
The study examined the benefits of duration of exclusive breastfeeding and maternal stimulation on cognitive skills of chi...
Postnatal Depression and Homelessness in Women Living in High-Income Countries: A Scoping Review
Postnatal Depression and Homelessness in Women Living in High-Income Countries: A Scoping Review
Postnatal depression (PND) is estimated to affect approximately 17% of mothers, and if left untreated can have negative he...
Looking Back to Move Forward: A Commentary on Durganand Sinha’s Vision for Indian Psychology
Looking Back to Move Forward: A Commentary on Durganand Sinha’s Vision for Indian Psychology
This commentary comprises of three sections. The first section summarizes Sinha’s perspective and approach to the de...
The (Im)possibility of the ‘Royal Road to Global Psychology’
The (Im)possibility of the ‘Royal Road to Global Psychology’
Professor Durganand Sinha in his oeuvre of work has provided a disciplinary vision to Indian psychologis...
Reclaiming Indian Psychology: Some Reflections
Reclaiming Indian Psychology: Some Reflections
This short essay shares reflections on Sinha’s seminal paper published in 1965 from a historical perspective. It is ...
Psychology: The ‘Scientific’ Study of Subjective Experience
Psychology: The ‘Scientific’ Study of Subjective Experience
The discipline of psychology has certain inherent features that render the possibility of inclusion or integration of Indi...