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The perceived importance of words in large font guides learning and selective memory
People are often presented with large amounts of information to remember, and in many cases, the font size of information may be indicative of its...
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Importance of Forensic Science in Investigation
This article analyzes the importance of forensic science in investigation with special focus on narcoanalysis, brain mapping, and polygraph test....
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The effect of impulsive personality traits on prospective memory under different task importance conditions
BackgroundProspective memory (PM) refers to the ability to perform planned activities in the appropriate future situations. It needs to be planned in...
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Self-reported strategy use and prospective memory: The roles of cue focality and task importance
Interest in the metacognitive aspects of prospective memory (PM) is growing. Yet, the interplay between participants’ metacognitive awareness of PM...
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Malignant Narcissism, the Dark Tetrad, and Paranoia: A Comparative Study Using Relative Importance Analyses
Malignant narcissism describes a personality disorder that encompasses five core components: narcissism, psychopathy, sadism, paranoia, and...
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On the interplay of curiosity, confidence, and importance in knowing information
Curiosity appears to be the driving force for humans to find new information, but despite its general relevance, only a few studies investigated the...
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Meaning in life, life role importance, life strain, and life satisfaction
This study aimed at examining assumptions from Frankl’s (1946/1998) logotherapy and existential analysis. Using an online questionnaire with N = 891...
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The fundamental importance of method to theory
Many domains of inquiry in psychology are concerned with rich and complex phenomena. At the same time, the field of psychology is grappling with how...
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Relative Importance of Incivility and Loneliness in Occupational Health Outcomes
Researchers have studied loneliness as a modern health epidemic which is associated with myriad negative health effects, yet the literature lacks...
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Hiding in plain sight: The distinct importance of low-arousal positive affect
Most past research on positive affect and emotion has focused exclusively on high-arousal positive affect (HAPA: e.g., excited ), however, low-arousal...
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We think, we do, and vice versa: Reciprocal effects of team collective perception of voice importance for leaders and team voice
How can teams sustain their team voice behavior over time? Drawing from meta-perceptions and the collective action perspective, we propose a...
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Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Associations Between Romantic Attachment, Health Satisfaction, and Health Goal Importance in Partnered and Single Individuals
Attachment has previously been linked to people’s health. However, less is known about how romantic attachment in currently partnered and single...
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Quantifying the Importance of Non-Suicidal Self-Injury Characteristics in Predicting Different Clinical Outcomes: Using Random Forest Model
Existing research on non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) among adolescents has primarily concentrated on general risk factors, leaving a significant gap...
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Module 6: Understanding the Importance of Forgiveness
Module 6 focuses on the following topics in order to facilitate understanding of the importance of forgiveness: the concept of forgiveness, phases of... -
The Relative Importance of Psychopathy Features as Predictors of Externalizing Behaviors in Youth: A Multimethod Examination
Research in youth psychopathy has focused heavily on the affective features (i.e., callous-unemotional [CU] traits) given robust links to severe and...
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The Importance of Learning Cultures in Organizations
This chapter provides an overview of theories of information flow and organizational learning, including single-, double-, and triple-loop learning... -