Robert W. Booth
YOU?
Author Swipe
View article: High economic inequality is linked to greater moralization
High economic inequality is linked to greater moralization Open
Throughout the 21st century, economic inequality is predicted to increase as we face new challenges, from changes in the technological landscape to the growing climate crisis. It is crucial we understand how these changes in inequality may…
View article: IEEE ELECTRON DEVICES SOCIETY
IEEE ELECTRON DEVICES SOCIETY Open
View article: IEEE ELECTRON DEVICES SOCIETY
IEEE ELECTRON DEVICES SOCIETY Open
View article: IEEE ELECTRON DEVICES SOCIETY
IEEE ELECTRON DEVICES SOCIETY Open
View article: IEEE ELECTRON DEVICES SOCIETY
IEEE ELECTRON DEVICES SOCIETY Open
View article: IEEE ELECTRON DEVICES SOCIETY
IEEE ELECTRON DEVICES SOCIETY Open
View article: High economic inequality is linked to greater moralization
High economic inequality is linked to greater moralization Open
Throughout the 21st century, economic inequality is predicted to increase as we face new challenges, from changes in the technological landscape to the growing climate crisis. It is crucial we understand how these changes in inequality may…
View article: Relationships between angular vs. curved shape evaluations and individual differences in emotional and aesthetic processing
Relationships between angular vs. curved shape evaluations and individual differences in emotional and aesthetic processing Open
The present data were collected for the purposes of another study (already reported in Blazhenkova et al., 2023), which focused on the effects of visual and semantic contexts in the evaluation of curved vs. angular shapes. Here, we report …
View article: Examining Pandemic Futurity
Examining Pandemic Futurity Open
‘The future’ is difficult to define. As with ‘time’ more generally, it has twin social and ontological connotations. This essay considers what Adam and Groves (2007) call “the present future” and “the future present”. The former being “pro…
View article: A 32‐society investigation of the influence of perceived economic inequality on social class stereotyping
A 32‐society investigation of the influence of perceived economic inequality on social class stereotyping Open
There is a growing body of work suggesting that social class stereotypes are amplified when people perceive higher levels of economic inequality—that is, the wealthy are perceived as more competent and assertive and the poor as more incomp…
View article: Shape-Context Congruence Effects: Evaluations of Angular vs. Curved Shapes in Different Visual and Semantic Contexts
Shape-Context Congruence Effects: Evaluations of Angular vs. Curved Shapes in Different Visual and Semantic Contexts Open
We examined evaluations of angular vs. curved shapes, depending on their visual (unframed, square-framed, or curved-framed) and semantic (‘pleasure’ vs. ‘interest’ evaluation criteria) contexts. Participants chose which of a pair of shapes…
View article: IEEE ELECTRON DEVICES SOCIETY
IEEE ELECTRON DEVICES SOCIETY Open
View article: Masked emotions: Do face mask patterns and colors affect the recognition of emotions?
Masked emotions: Do face mask patterns and colors affect the recognition of emotions? Open
View article: Estimated probabilities of positive, vs. negative, events show separable correlations with COVID-19 preventive behaviours
Estimated probabilities of positive, vs. negative, events show separable correlations with COVID-19 preventive behaviours Open
View article: Individual differences in visualization and childhood play preferences
Individual differences in visualization and childhood play preferences Open
Our research explored the structure of childhood visual play preferences, and examined different types of visual play in relation to individual differences in visualization and aptitudes in academic specializations requiring visualization …
View article: Attentional control and estimation of the probability of positive and negative events
Attentional control and estimation of the probability of positive and negative events Open
People high in negative affect tend to think negative events are more likely than positive events (“probability bias”). Studies have found that weak attentional control exaggerates another negative affect-related cognitive bias – attention…
View article: A relationship between weak attentional control and cognitive distortions, explained by negative affect
A relationship between weak attentional control and cognitive distortions, explained by negative affect Open
People high in negative affect (anxiety or depression) show cognitive distortions, specific thinking errors which contribute to the maintenance of their condition. It is thought that weak attentional control is a risk factor for negative a…
View article: Muhafazakarlık, kaygı ve tehdit edici uyarıcılara karşı dikkat yanlılığı
Muhafazakarlık, kaygı ve tehdit edici uyarıcılara karşı dikkat yanlılığı Open
Muhafazakarlık, kaygı ve tehdide karşı hassasiyetin Türkiye örnekleminde incelenmesi için iki çalışma yapılmıştır. Çoğunlukla A.B.D.’de yapılmış çalışmalar, muhafazakarlığın tehditten korkmanın (özellikle ölüm korkusunun) yanısıra tehdit e…
View article: Brief time course of trait anxiety-related attentional bias to fear-conditioned stimuli: Evidence from the dual-RSVP task
Brief time course of trait anxiety-related attentional bias to fear-conditioned stimuli: Evidence from the dual-RSVP task Open
View article: State anxiety impairs attentional control when other sources of control are minimal
State anxiety impairs attentional control when other sources of control are minimal Open
Research suggests anxiety impairs attentional control; however, this effect has been unreliable. We argue that anxiety's impairment of attentional control is subtle, and can be obscured by other non-emotional sources of control. We demonst…
View article: Turkish adaptation of the Fear of Spiders Questionnaire: Reliability and validity in non-clinical samples
Turkish adaptation of the Fear of Spiders Questionnaire: Reliability and validity in non-clinical samples Open
The rapid, objective measurement of spider fear is important for clinicians, and for researchers studying fear. To facilitate this, we adapted the Fear of Spiders Questionnaire (FSQ) into Turkish. The FSQ is quick to complete and easy to u…
View article: The age of anxiety? It depends where you look: changes in STAI trait anxiety, 1970–2010
The age of anxiety? It depends where you look: changes in STAI trait anxiety, 1970–2010 Open
View article: Looking good or doing good? Motivations for organisational citizenship behaviour in Turkish versus South Korean collectivists
Looking good or doing good? Motivations for organisational citizenship behaviour in Turkish versus South Korean collectivists Open
The purpose of this article is to explore potential motivations to perform organisational citizenship behaviour ( OCB ) in collectivistic Turkish and South Korean societies. Although collectivism has been proposed as a predictor of OCB , p…
View article: Perceived self-society moral discrepancies predict depression but not anxiety
Perceived self-society moral discrepancies predict depression but not anxiety Open
Discrepancies between one's own beliefs, standards and practices and the standards expected by others are associated with increased vulnerability to depression and anxiety. Perhaps the most important personal standard is morality, one's st…