Amelia S. Dev
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View article: Emotion‐related impulsivity factors and intolerance of uncertainty are uniquely associated with interpersonal‐psychological risk factors for suicide
Emotion‐related impulsivity factors and intolerance of uncertainty are uniquely associated with interpersonal‐psychological risk factors for suicide Open
Objectives The interpersonal‐psychological theory of suicide identifies three risk factors for suicidal behaviours: perceived burdensomeness, thwarted belongingness, and acquired capability. We sought to clarify relationships between the i…
View article: The impact of anxiety and intolerance of uncertainty on climate change distress, policy support, and pro‐environmental behaviour
The impact of anxiety and intolerance of uncertainty on climate change distress, policy support, and pro‐environmental behaviour Open
Objectives As the threat of climate change continues to grow, bolstering individual‐level support for climate change initiatives is crucial. More research is needed to better understand how individual difference factors, such as climate ch…
View article: Sadder ≠ Wiser: Depressive Realism Is Not Robust to Replication
Sadder ≠ Wiser: Depressive Realism Is Not Robust to Replication Open
The theory of depressive realism holds that depressed individuals are less prone to optimistic bias, and are thus more realistic, in assessing their control or performance. Since the theory was proposed 40 years ago, many innovations have …
View article: Empirical audit and review and an assessment of evidentiary value in research on the psychological consequences of scarcity
Empirical audit and review and an assessment of evidentiary value in research on the psychological consequences of scarcity Open
Empirical audit and review is an approach to assessing the evidentiary value of a research area. It involves identifying a topic and selecting a cross-section of studies for replication. We apply the method to research on the psychological…
View article: Overconfidence Across Cultures
Overconfidence Across Cultures Open
Overconfidence is a robust cognitive bias with far-reaching implications, but prior research on cultural differences in overconfidence has been conflicting. We present two studies that measure the three forms of overconfidence across cultu…