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Attachment style and interpersonal distance during the COVID-19 Pandemic
During times of distress, the attachment system stimulates individuals to seek reassurance through closeness. Previous research suggests that...
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Imagination Matters: Imagined Interpersonal Distance Affects Trustworthiness Judgments of Faces
Trustworthiness judgments of faces play an important role in social interactions. Although previous studies indicate facial judgments can be...
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Interpersonal distance modulates outcome evaluation in the social comparison of ability
In our daily lives, we spontaneously or passively make various social comparisons. In terms of the abilities that are closely linked to our lives,...
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The influence of altruistic personality, interpersonal distance and social observation on prosocial behavior: An event-related potential (ERP) study
The psychological mechanisms that high and low altruists exhibit in different contexts remain unknown. This study examined the underlying mechanisms...
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Attachment Anxiety and Interpersonal Relationship Styles: The Mediating Role of Interpersonal Cognitive Distortions
In the current study, we investigated attachment anxiety and interpersonal cognitive distortions as predictors of interpersonal relationship styles....
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Interpersonal Diagnosis of Schizotypy
This chapter uses contemporary integrative interpersonal theory (CIIT; Dawood et al., Contemporary integrative interpersonal theory of personality.... -
No faces, just body movements—Effects of perceived emotional valence of body kinetics and psychological factors on interpersonal distance behavior within an immersive virtual environment
In an immersive virtual environment, it was investigated how the perception of body kinetics contributes to social distance behavior when the facial...
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Interpersonal complementarity and affect in daily life
The current study examines the associations between interpersonal complementarity and affective reactions during social interactions in daily life,...
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Social dynamics in interpersonal emotion regulation: A theoretical framework for understanding direct and indirect other-based processes
Interpersonal emotion regulation involves having emotions changed in a social context. While some research has used the term to refer to instances...
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Interpersonal prior information informs ensemble coding through the co-representation process
Humans have the ability to rapidly extract summary statistics from object groupings through a specific capability known as ensemble coding. Previous...
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Attachment Manifestations in Daily Interpersonal Interactions
The predominant focus in attachment research on trait-like individual differences has overshadowed investigation of the ways in which working models...
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Longitudinal Associations Between Interpersonal Distrust and Social Aggression During College: Disentangling the Within-Person Process from Stable Between-Person Differences
There is a dearth of information on the relationship between interpersonal distrust and social aggression in the youth, although both may lead to...
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Interpersonal Violence During COVID
Interpersonal violence, especially domestic violence, increased at least three times during the first 2 years into the pandemic. High stress already... -
The smartphone as a “significant other”: interpersonal dependency and attachment in maladaptive smartphone and social networks use
Smartphones are increasingly widespread throughout the world and, although smartphones provide various benefits, excessive and maladaptive use is...
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Metacognitive Interpersonal Therapy for Schizotypal Personality Disorder
Schizotypal personality disorder (SPD) is a severe condition in need of empirically supported treatment options. Although a recent review (Kirchner... -
Identifying Signatures of Perceived Interpersonal Synchrony
Interpersonal synchrony serves as a subtle, yet powerful bonding mechanism in social interactions. Problematically, the term ‘synchrony’ has been...
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Effects of sickness manipulation on disgust and pleasantness in interpersonal touch
The theory of the behavioral immune system (BIS) describes a set of behaviors that protect the individual from infectious diseases and that are...
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Perceived abusive supervision and graduate students’ suicidal ideation: from the perspective of interpersonal psychological theory of suicide
BackgroundIn recent years, the issue of suicide caused by the stress of a contradictory relationship between graduate students and academic...
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Attachment and Political Personality are Heritable and Distinct Systems, and Both Share Genetics with Interpersonal Trust and Altruism
The attachment and caregiving domains maintain proximity and care-giving behavior between parents and offspring, in a way that has been argued to...
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The relationship between physical activity and interpersonal distress in college students: the chain mediating role of self-control and mobile phone addiction
Objective of the studyInterpersonal relationships, as an important variable affecting the physical and mental health and future development of...