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The association between cyber behaviors and hedonic and eudaimonic well-being: The moderating role of personality traits
(Springer Nature, 2025)The increasing integration of digital technologies into everyday life has intensified engagement in various cyber behaviors, raising important questions about their relationship with individuals' well-being. This study ... -
The Association Between Dating Violence Victimization and the Well-Being of Young People: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
(American Psychological Association, 2024)Objective: There is a broad consensus on the detrimental consequences of dating violence, yet its association with well-being remains underexplored. This systematic review and meta-analysis examined the relationship between ... -
The effect of cyberbullying perpetration on empathy and moral disengagement: Testing a mediation model in a three-wave longitudinal study
(American Psychological Association, 2023)Objective: Numerous studies have found that socioemotional and moral variables such as empathy and moral disengagement strategies are related to cyberbullying perpetration. However, it is necessary to explore whether an ... -
The Effect of Review Questions and Response Cards on Increases in Active, Accurate Responses by Spanish University Students
(SAGE, 2023)The aims of this study were to compare the use of Review Questions (RQs) and RQs + Response Cards (RCs) in a Spanish university context; to observe which procedure most increases Active Student Responses (ASRs), to verify ... -
The Gender-Specific Binegativity Scale: Validation in a Spanish Sample of University Students and Proposal of a Brief Version
(Springer, 2024)Introduction Bisexuality is a more frequent and vulnerable sexual orientation than homosexuality. Yet it has received considerably less attention, resulting in the limited availability of valid measures to detect negative ... -
The impact of an extinction reminder on AAB renewal is sensitive to the level of association with extinction
(Springer Nature, 2025)An experiment using a predictive learning task with college students evaluated the impact of a stimulus associated with extinction on an AAB renewal design. Four groups of participants learned a specific relationship between ... -
The impact of prolonging extinction on the ABC “super renewal” of instrumental responses in rats
(Elsevier, 2023)Two free operant conditioning experiments with rats examined the impact of conducting a large amount of extinction training on situations that enhance the ABC renewal effect (ABC super renewal). In Experiment 1, ABC renewal ... -
The Influence of Different Dimensions of the Parent–Child Relationship in Childhood as Longitudinal Predictors of Substance Use in Late Adolescence. The Mediating Role of Self-Control
(Springer, 2023)This study examined longitudinal links between several dimensions of parent–child relationship and adolescent substance use, and tested the role of self-control in mediating these. Data came from the Zurich Project on the ... -
The influence of pure tacts and intraverbals on the transfer of verbal learning to new stimuli: An experimental study in children
(Springer Nature, 2025)This study investigates learning transfer processes in the teaching of pure tacts and intraverbals within the context of verbal behavior. The objectives were: to assess whether training pure tacts and intraverbals, through ... -
The Investigation of Gender and Age Disparities in Self-Control, Stress Coping, and Subjective Well-Being Among Palestinian Arab Adolescents in Israel
(Society of Psychology and Education, 2024)This article presents a thorough investigation into the disparities related to gender and age in the domains of Self-Control, Stress Coping, and Subjective Well-Being among Palestinian Arab Adolescents. The primary goal ... -
The link between burnout and social-occupational variables in Spanish social workers
(SAGE, 2023)This study aims to relate the sociodemographic and work-related variables that characterize social work professionals with the presence or absence of burnout. A single-group ex post facto prospective descriptive design ... -
The moderating effect of collective efficacy on the relationship between environmental values and ecological behaviors
(Springer, 2021)Sustainability implies improvements in responsible behaviors such as recycling and energy saving. Yet, ecological behaviors cannot be improved only by attending to personal variables; focus must also be put on the collective ... -
The Moral Disengagement Scale-24: Factorial Structure and Cross-Cultural - Comparison in Spanish and Colombian Adolescents
(American Psychological Association, 2023)Objective: Moral disengagement is one of the most explored cognitive strategies for understanding why adolescents engage in aggressive behavior. Moral disengagement research has been lacking in Latin American countries, ... -
The personality basis of aggression: The mediating role of anger and the moderating role of emotional intelligence
(Wiley, 2017)High neuroticism and low agreeableness have been found to predict higher levels of aggression through an increase of negative emotions such as anger. However, previous research has only investigated these indirect associations ... -
The reinstatement effect in human predictive learning: contextual modulation and the impact of extinction reminders
(Universidad Complutense de Madrid, 2018)One of the most relevant phenomena both from a theoretical and clinical perspective is extinction. In particular, several researchers are interested in the response recovery effects from extinction. Reinstatement is an ... -
The relationships between Emotional Intelligence and Aggression: A Systematic Review
(Elsevier, 2014)Emotional Intelligence (EI), defined as a set of abilities for perceiving, using, understanding, and managing emotions, has been associated with a better psychosocial adjustment. Empirical studies have found a positive ... -
The reoccurrence of voluntary behavior in humans is reduced by retrieval cues from extinction
(Elsevier, 2019)Changes in the temporal as well as the physical context produces the reappearance of extinguished behaviors. Furthermore, combining both kinds of contextual stimuli often causes greater levels of recovery. The current ... -
The road to extremism: field and experimental evidence that significance loss-induced need for closure fosters radicalization
(APA, 2018)The present studies examined the hypothesis that loss of personal significance fuels extremism via the need for cognitive closure. Situations of significance loss—those that make one feel ashamed, humiliated, or demeaned—are ... -
The role of coping strategies and self-effi cacy as predictors of life satisfaction in a sample of parents of children with autism spectrum disorder
(Colegio Oficial de Psicólogos del Principado de Asturias, 2017)Background: This research aims to understand the role of coping strategies and self-effi cacy expectations as predictors of life satisfaction in a sample of parents of boys and girls diagnosed with autistic spectrum ... -
The Role of Emotional Regulation and Affective Balance on Health Perception in Cardiovascular Disease Patients According to Sex Differences
(MDPI, 2020)One of the challenges of aging is the increase of people with chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular disease (CVD). Men and women experience the disease differently. Therefore, it has an impact on how CVD is treated and ...
