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View article: Perceptions and awareness of endocrine disruptors among mothers in Serbia and health implications
Perceptions and awareness of endocrine disruptors among mothers in Serbia and health implications Open
Endocrine-disrupting chemicals are significant contributors to various detrimental conditions, mechanistically disrupting the endocrine system and causing adverse health effects. Mounting evidence suggests they can induce multigenerational…
View article: Normalisation of passivity during childbirth - positive experiences and trust in the healthcare system in serbia as generators of justifying passivity
Normalisation of passivity during childbirth - positive experiences and trust in the healthcare system in serbia as generators of justifying passivity Open
Research and practice show that within the healthcare system (HCS) in Serbia, women?s passivity during childbirth is normalised. Both HCS staff and female patients hold this representation of women as inherently passive. The paper aims to …
View article: The distinctive characteristics of bullshit: intention, meaningfulness, and source reliability
The distinctive characteristics of bullshit: intention, meaningfulness, and source reliability Open
Pseudo-profound bullshit refers to statements designed to impress but lacking in meaning. Due to the discrepancy between philosophical and psychological perspectives on bullshit, there is limited empirical evidence supporting its defining …
View article: The Distinctive Characteristics of Bullshit: Intention, Meaningfulness, and Source Reliability
The Distinctive Characteristics of Bullshit: Intention, Meaningfulness, and Source Reliability Open
Pseudo-profound bullshit refers to statements designed to impress but lacking in meaning. Due to the discrepancy between philosophical and psychological perspectives on bullshit, there is limited empirical evidence supporting its defining …
View article: Women’s trust in the healthcare system in Serbia: Validation of the Women’s Trust and Confidence in Healthcare System scale
Women’s trust in the healthcare system in Serbia: Validation of the Women’s Trust and Confidence in Healthcare System scale Open
Background: Women’s role as patients is associated with power relationships embedded in society. Although trust in the health care system is a general prerequisite for positive health outcomes, practices regarding women’s agency in healthc…
View article: Psychological Factors of Vaccination Intent among Healthcare Providers, Parents, and Laypeople
Psychological Factors of Vaccination Intent among Healthcare Providers, Parents, and Laypeople Open
The interrelatedness of social-structural aspects and psychological features with vaccination intention provides the context to explore personal psychological features related to vaccination. Specifically, we focused on general decision ma…
View article: Promotive and Risk Psychological Factors of Intention to Vaccinate in Health-Care Providers, Parents, and Laypeople: To Be Safe Is to Trust?
Promotive and Risk Psychological Factors of Intention to Vaccinate in Health-Care Providers, Parents, and Laypeople: To Be Safe Is to Trust? Open
The interrelatedness of social-structural aspects and psychological features with the vaccination intention provides the context to explore personal psychological fea-tures related to general decision-making and vaccine-related disposition…
View article: Vaccination stance in adolescents and emerging adults: The role of trust and knowledge
Vaccination stance in adolescents and emerging adults: The role of trust and knowledge Open
The present study investigates the predictive contribution of generalized trust (in a relatively large circle of unfamiliar others, e.g., the authorities, healthcare system, alternative medicine) and particularized trust (in significant ot…
View article: Belief Inhibition during Thinking: Not So Fast
Belief Inhibition during Thinking: Not So Fast Open
The present study is a replication of De Neys & Franssens (2009) study about the role of belief inhibition and the nature of inhibition failure. We examined the accessibility of cued beliefs after syllogistic reasoning, using the two-respo…
View article: EMERGING VACCINATION STANCE IN ADOLESCENTS, AND EMERGING ADULTS: THE ROLE OF TRUST AND KNOWLEDGE
EMERGING VACCINATION STANCE IN ADOLESCENTS, AND EMERGING ADULTS: THE ROLE OF TRUST AND KNOWLEDGE Open
The present study investigates the predictive contribution of generalized and particularized trust and vaccination knowledge in explaining youth’s vaccination intention, as well as the moderating role of the vaccination status in the previ…
View article: WOMEN’S TRUST IN THE HEALTHCARE SYSTEM IN SERBIA: VALIDATION OF THE WOMEN’S TRUST AND CONFIDENCE IN HEALTHCARE SYSTEM (WITCH) SCALE
WOMEN’S TRUST IN THE HEALTHCARE SYSTEM IN SERBIA: VALIDATION OF THE WOMEN’S TRUST AND CONFIDENCE IN HEALTHCARE SYSTEM (WITCH) SCALE Open
Women’s role as patients is associated with power relationships embedded in society. Although trust in the healthcare system is a general prerequisite for positive health outcomes, practices regarding women’s agency in healthcare systems i…
View article: Belief inhibition during thinking: not so fast
Belief inhibition during thinking: not so fast Open
The present study is a conceptual replication of De Neys & Franssen's (2009) study about the role of belief inhibition in reasoning, operationalized as the change in reaction times to different categories of words presented after a syl…
View article: Namere o vakcinisanju dece protiv kovida-19: verodostoјnost informaciјa i emocionalno-kognitivna pobuđenost
Namere o vakcinisanju dece protiv kovida-19: verodostoјnost informaciјa i emocionalno-kognitivna pobuđenost Open
The parental decision to vaccinate children presents a specific cognitive and emotional challenge, which is further aggravated by the conditions of the Kovid-19 epidemic and the general discourse on vaccination. It is estimated that the fi…
View article: The globalizability of temporal discounting
The globalizability of temporal discounting Open
Economic inequality is associated with extreme preferences for smaller, immediate gains over larger, delayed ones. This pattern, known as temporal discounting, may feed into rising global inequality, yet it is unclear if it is a function o…
View article: One Hundred and Sixty-One Days in the Life of the Homopandemicus in Serbia: The Contribution of Information Credibility and Alertness in Predicting Engagement in Protective Behaviors
One Hundred and Sixty-One Days in the Life of the Homopandemicus in Serbia: The Contribution of Information Credibility and Alertness in Predicting Engagement in Protective Behaviors Open
COVID-19 pandemic is a long-lasting process associated with dynamic changes within society and in individual psychological responses. Effective communication of measures by credible sources throughout the epidemic is one of the crucial fac…
View article: Bullshit and credibility
Bullshit and credibility Open
The Effect of Source Credibility on Bullshit Receptivity: Data for Pilot, Study 1 and Study 2
View article: Philosophical and psychological approaches to bullshit
Philosophical and psychological approaches to bullshit Open
In this paper, we give an overview of philosophical considerations of and psychological empirical research on bullshit. While taking this concept from philosophy, in the first wave of research, psychologists implicitly changed both the con…
View article: A cue for rational reasoning: Introducing a reference point in cognitive reflection tasks
A cue for rational reasoning: Introducing a reference point in cognitive reflection tasks Open
The dual process framework posits that we reason using the quick System 1, and the deliberate System 2, both of which are part of our “adaptive toolbox”. The Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) estimates which system was used to solve a reason…
View article: Refinement of outcome bias measurement in the parental decision-making context
Refinement of outcome bias measurement in the parental decision-making context Open
The aim of this study was twofold: one was to test the impact of the involvement on the parental outcome bias, and the second was to refine the measurement of outcome bias, normally reported as the difference between evaluations of a singl…
View article: The frame and name of the medical treatment and their influence on health decisions
The frame and name of the medical treatment and their influence on health decisions Open
Decisions about one's own health range from everyday easy ones, such as taking a vitamin pill, to those made in the situations of life-threatening diseases. When it comes to choosing treatments, patients have difficulty understanding stati…
View article: Parental Decision-Making on Childhood Vaccination
Parental Decision-Making on Childhood Vaccination Open
A growing number of parents delay vaccinations or are deciding not to vaccinate their children altogether. This increases the risk of contracting vaccine-preventable diseases and disrupting herd immunity, and also impairs the trust in the …