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View article: Is the myth of left-wing authoritarianism itself a myth?
Is the myth of left-wing authoritarianism itself a myth? Open
Is left-wing authoritarianism (LWA) closer to a myth or a reality? Twelve studies test the empirical existence and theoretical relevance of LWA. Study 1 reveals that both conservative and liberal Americans identify a large number of left-w…
View article: The geography of literacy: Understanding poleward increases in literacy rates
The geography of literacy: Understanding poleward increases in literacy rates Open
Asian social psychology has often focused on East/West comparisons. However, a latitudinal psychology perspective suggests that cultures will vary in predictable ways along north/south (latitudinal) gradients, rather than along east/west (…
View article: Proximal versus distal ecological stress: Socio-ecological influences on political freedom, well-being, and societal confidence in 159 nations
Proximal versus distal ecological stress: Socio-ecological influences on political freedom, well-being, and societal confidence in 159 nations Open
Previous work from a socio-ecological perspective reveals that ecological stress has important effects on political, cultural, and psychological outcomes. However, that work has been limited by (1) a focus on distal forms of ecological str…
View article: Prevalence of social media addiction across 32 nations: Meta-analysis with subgroup analysis of classification schemes and cultural values
Prevalence of social media addiction across 32 nations: Meta-analysis with subgroup analysis of classification schemes and cultural values Open
In the cyber era, people interact with others not only face-to-face but also through social media platforms such as Facebook and Instagram. Social media addiction has emerged as a problem of global concern, with researchers all over the wo…
View article: Supplementary materials [Research data] to "Proximal versus distal ecological stress: Socio-ecological influences on political freedom, well-being, and societal confidence in 159 nations"
Supplementary materials [Research data] to "Proximal versus distal ecological stress: Socio-ecological influences on political freedom, well-being, and societal confidence in 159 nations" Open
Supplementary materials [Research data] to: Conway, L. G., Chan, L., Woodard, S. R., & Joshanloo, M. (2021). Proximal versus distal ecological stress: Socio-ecological influences on political freedom, well-being, and societal confidence in…
View article: Is the Myth of Left-Wing Authoritarianism Itself a Myth?
Is the Myth of Left-Wing Authoritarianism Itself a Myth? Open
Is left-wing authoritarianism (LWA) closer to a myth or a reality? Twelve studies test the empirical existence and theoretical relevance of LWA. Study 1 reveals that both conservative and liberal Americans identify a large number of left-w…
View article: Viral reactivation and outcomes in drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS)
Viral reactivation and outcomes in drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) Open
Background Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) is a severe cutaneous adverse drug reaction associated with human herpesvirus reactivation. However, the risk factors for viral reactivation and their impact on outco…
View article: Why are Conservatives Less Concerned about the Coronavirus (COVID-19) than Liberals? Comparing Political, Experiential, and Partisan Messaging Explanations
Why are Conservatives Less Concerned about the Coronavirus (COVID-19) than Liberals? Comparing Political, Experiential, and Partisan Messaging Explanations Open
Given research revealing conservatives are more sensitive to disease threat, it is curious that U.S. conservatives are less concerned than liberals with the COVID-19 pandemic. Across three studies, we evaluated three potential reasons why …
View article: Pressure to Support Meritocracy vs. Nepotism
Pressure to Support Meritocracy vs. Nepotism Open
Elite universities in the United States aim to admit the most qualified and competent students (meritocratic recruitment), but also prioritize admitting children of alumni via legacy programs (nepotistic recruitment). These two approaches …
View article: Smart Library and Smart Campus
Smart Library and Smart Campus Open
The consequence of digitalization, Internet proliferation, and technology advancement, our way of teaching and learning has been changing. The role of library has to be converted into a place for discourse, peer collaboration, social learn…
View article: Incidence of thromboembolic and bleeding events in patients with newly diagnosed nonvalvular atrial fibrillation: An Asian multicenter retrospective cohort study in Singapore
Incidence of thromboembolic and bleeding events in patients with newly diagnosed nonvalvular atrial fibrillation: An Asian multicenter retrospective cohort study in Singapore Open
Background Real‐world effectiveness and safety of antithrombotics in nonvalvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF) patients in Singapore has not been thoroughly studied. Hypothesis. Users of various antithrombotics experience a significantly diff…