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Family, Religious Attendance, and Trajectories of Psychological Well-Being Among Youth

by Richard J Petts
"... Despite numerous studies on adolescent well-being, longitudinal research on the influence of religion on well-being is lacking, and limited studies have looked at how family and religion may work in conjunction with one another to influence adolescent well-being. This study addresses these limitati ..."
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help to understand why adolescents may experience divergent levels of psychological well-being. Two important social factors in this discussion are family and religion. For example, residing in a family with few social or economic resources and experiencing family transitions is linked to lower

Continuity and discontinuity of behavioral inhibition and exuberance: Psychophysiological and behavioral influences across the first four years of life.

by Nathan A Fox , Heather A Henderson , Kenneth H Rubin , Susan D Calkins , Louis A Schmidt Fox , N Henderson , H Rubin , K Calkins , S D & Schmidt , L - Child Development, , 2001
"... Abstract: Four-month-old infants were screened (N = 433) for temperamental patterns thought to predict behavioral inhibition, including motor reactivity and the expression of negative affect. Those selected (N = 153) were assessed at multiple age points across the first 4 years of life for behavior ..."
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of the six active sites on the cap (F3, F4, P3, P4, O1, and O2) as well as the reference site at the vertex (CZ). Using the blunt end of a Q-tip, each site was gently abraded. Following abrasion, a small amount of electrolyte gel was inserted in each site. The blunt end of a Q-tip was again used to ensure

Title Do we really need A Priori Link Quality Estimation?

by Vasileios S. Vasilopoulos, Do A Priori, Link Quality, Vasileios S. Vasilopoulos , 2013
"... Traditionally, link quality estimation (LQE) has been viewed as an a priori step in sensor network routing protocols because it filters out unreliable links before data transmission. Recent results, however, show that protocols can perform well without a priori LQE. Because getting rid of LQE seems ..."
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Traditionally, link quality estimation (LQE) has been viewed as an a priori step in sensor network routing protocols because it filters out unreliable links before data transmission. Recent results, however, show that protocols can perform well without a priori LQE. Because getting rid of LQE seems

The functional theory of counterfactual thinking.

by Kai Epstude , Neal J Roese - Personality and Social Psychology Review, , 2008
"... Abstract Counterfactuals are thoughts about alternatives to past events, that is, thoughts of what might have been. This article provides an updated account of the functional theory of counterfactual thinking, suggesting that such thoughts are best explained in terms of their role in behavior regul ..."
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and Moore (2000, Study 2a), who created an experiment in which participants attempted to land a virtual aircraft using Microsoft Flight Simulator software running on a desktop computer. A manipulation of counterfactual direction of comparison regarding previous landing attempts resulted in improved landings

UvA-DARE (Digital Academic Repository) ATTACHMENT, SOCIAL NETWORK AND HOMELESSNESS IN YOUNG PEOPLE

by L W C Tavecchio , M A E Thomeer , W Meeus
"... Attachment, social network and homelessness in young people. Tavecchio, L.W.C.; Thomeer, M.; Meeus, W. Published in: Social Behavior and Personality DOI: 10. 2224/sbp.1999.27.3.247 Link to publication Citation for published version (APA): Tavecchio, L. W. C., Thomeer, M., & Meeus, W. (1999). ..."
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., will be used to refer to 'he/she', 'him/her', etc. 250 HOMELESSNESS IN YOUNG PEOPLE and the working models which are developed determine how an individual functions in relationships and which kinds of relationships are formed The more consistent the insecure attachment experiences

Assessing secure base behavior in adulthood: Development of a measure, links to adult attachment representations, and relationships to couples’ communication and reports of relationships.

by Judith A Crowell , Dominique Treboux , Yuan Gao , Celene Fyffe , Helen Pan , Everett Waters - Developmental Psychology, , 2002
"... A focus on the secure base phenomenon creates a framework for exploring the function of the attachment system in adulthood. Engaged couples (N ϭ 157) were videotaped in a problem-solving interaction and assessed using the Secure Base Scoring System (SBSS), a system based on Ainsworth's analyse ..."
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timely fashion, he or she gives an appropriate, cooperative response that supports and protects the well-being of the partner and the relationship as a whole. Assessment of secure base use involves scoring the individual on four theoretically developed 7-point subscales that guide the coder to a 7-point

UvA-DARE (Digital Academic Repository) What Pehuenche blood does: hemic feasting, intersubjective participation, and witchcraft in Southern Chile What Pehuenche blood does Hemic feasting, intersubjective participation, and witchcraft in Southern Chile

by Southern Chile , Hau
"... Among the Pehuenche, blood is extracted from humans and animals and shared and eaten among people, offered as food to land spirits and deities, as well as devoured by evil spirits and witches. Through an ethnographic analysis of eating and feeding practices involving a variety of blood eaters, this ..."
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an ethnographic theory that emerges from the data (rather than the other way around), in this article I will use the Pehuenche concept mollvün rather than the English term "blood. " My argument in this article resonates with recent anthropological vocabularies dealing with kinship experiences

ACTA UNIVERSITATIS UPSALIENSIS

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"... Wireless sensor networks are used to collect sensor data in different applications such as environmental monitoring, smart building control, and health care applications. Wireless sensor nodes used are typically small, low-cost, and battery powered. The nodes are often hard to access after deploymen ..."
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Wireless sensor networks are used to collect sensor data in different applications such as environmental monitoring, smart building control, and health care applications. Wireless sensor nodes used are typically small, low-cost, and battery powered. The nodes are often hard to access after

Presidential Address Neural Substrates of Implicit and Explicit Emotional Processes: A Unifying Framework for Psychosomatic Medicine

by MD Richard D Lane
"... There are two broad themes in psychosomatic medicine research that relate emotions to physical disease outcomes. Theme 1 holds that self-reported negative affect has deleterious effects and self-reported positive affect has salubrious effects on health. Theme 2 holds that interference with the expe ..."
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, is that interference with the experience or expression of negative emotion is deleterious for health (2). This perspective can be traced to the work of Breuer and Freud in 1895 on conversion disorder (14). Their core psychoanalytic hypothesis was that conversion disorder or hysteria arose because affect

Early Experience Alters Brain Function and Structure

by Nikk Butler , Christine Conneman , Eric C Eichenwald Fischer , Robert V Vajapeyam , Simon K Mulkern , Petra S Warfield , Samantha C Heidelise Huppi , Frank H Als , Gloria B Duffy , Michael J Mcanulty , Rivkin , Sridhar , PhD Heidelise Als , MD ‡; Frank H Duffy , PhD Gloria B Mcanulty , MD Michael J Rivkin , ‡ §; , PhD §; Sridhar Vajapeyam , PhD §; Robert V Mulkern , PhD §; Simon K Warfield , MD Petra S Huppi , PhD*; Samantha C Butler , MD Nikk Conneman , MD*; Christine Fischer , MD Eric C Eichenwald , ¶#
"... ABSTRACT. Objective. To investigate the effects of early experience on brain function and structure. Methods. A randomized clinical trial tested the neurodevelopmental effectiveness of the Newborn Individualized Developmental Care and Assessment Program (NIDCAP). Thirty preterm infants, 28 to 33 we ..."
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provides an opportunity to study the effects of early postnatal experience on brain development. Increasing evidence suggests that features of brain structure 1-4 and function METHODS Design A controlled trial design with 2-group randomization was used. Blocking by gender (male/female) and ethnicity
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