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Psychological Tests (5)
Articles on Psychological Tests
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Prediction of outcome at 5 years from assessments at 2 years among extremely preterm children: a Norwegian national cohort study.
Acta Paediatr 101(3):264-70 (2012) PMID 22026562
To examine the predictive value of early assessments on developmental outcome at 5 years in children born extremely preterm. This is a prospective observational study of all infants born in Norway in 1999-2000 with gestational age (GA) <... -
Prediction of outcome at 5 years from assessments at 2 years among extremely preterm children: a Norwegian national cohort study.
Acta Paediatr 101(3):264-70 (2012) PMID 22026562
To examine the predictive value of early assessments on developmental outcome at 5 years in children born extremely preterm. This is a prospective observational study of all infants born in Norway in 1999-2000 with gestational age (GA) <... -
Anticipating who will say what: the influence of speaker-specific memory associations on reference resolution.
Mem Cognit 40(1):113-26 (2012) PMID 21818693
We provide evidence for an alternative account that views common ground as being mediated in part through domain-general memory mechanisms. On each trial, participants heard prerecorded instructions from one of two speakers indicating which of two displayed pictures to select. During an initial asso... -
Testing the myth of the encoding-retrieval match.
Mem Cognit 40(1):28-39 (2012) PMID 21830162
The view that successful memory performance depends importantly on the extent to which there is a match between the encoding and retrieval conditions is commonplace in memory research. However, Nairne (Memory, 10, 389-395, 2002) proposed that this idea about trace-cue compatibility b... -
The predictive nature of individual differences in early associative learning and emerging social behavior.
PLoS One 7(1):e30511 (2012) PMID 22291971
We examined whether individual differences in the rate of associative learning at one month of age is an enduring predictor of social, imitative, and discriminative behaviors measured across the human infant's first year. One-month learning rate was predictive of social behaviors at 5, 9, and 12 mon... -
Executive function predicts response to antiaggression treatment in schizophrenia: a randomized controlled trial.
J Clin Psychiatry 73(1):74-80 (2012) PMID 22152404
We have limited capacity to predict which patients will benefit from which medications and for what symptoms. Such prediction is of particular importance for the proper treatment of violence. Our goal was to determine whether executive function predicts outcome of treatment for aggressive behavior a... -
Retrieval-induced forgetting without competition: testing the retrieval specificity assumption of the inhibition theory.
Mem Cognit 40(1):19-27 (2012) PMID 21811888 PMCID PMC3246582
We investigated this assumption by using noncompetitive retrieval during the practice phase. We strengthened the cue-target item association during practice by recall of the category name instead of the target item, and thus eliminated competition between the different item types (as in Anderson et... -
Loneliness and emotional intelligence.
Am J Psychol 146(1-2):37-46 (2012) PMID 22303611
The possible associations of loneliness with Emotional Intelligence (EI), 2 of its correlates (life satisfaction and a sense of meaning), and several background variables were tested on a sample of 134 young adults attending college in northern Israel. Structural Equation Modeling (S... -
The impact of psychological testing on the patients suffering from stomatopyrosis.
Coll Antropol 35(4):1167-76 (2011) PMID 22397255
Stomatopyrosis is commonly associated with stressful situations, which implies the importance of psychological conditions of the patients with this symptom. Patients suffering from burning mouth syndrome suffered from some psychical disturbances as well. The fact that depression and... -
The face in the crowd effect unconfounded: happy faces, not angry faces, are more efficiently detected in single- and multiple-target visual...
J Exp Psychol Gen 140(4):637-59 (2011) PMID 21744984
We then conducted 7 experiments, carefully designed to eliminate many of the confounding variables present in past demonstrations. These experiments showed no evidence that angry faces popped out of crowds or even that they were efficiently detected. These experiments instead revealed a search asymm...