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View article: Psychosocial and academic outcomes of an ethnic‐racial identity intervention in Sweden
Psychosocial and academic outcomes of an ethnic‐racial identity intervention in Sweden Open
Despite indications of positive associations between ethnic‐racial identity and youth adjustment in ethno‐racially diverse European contexts, little is known about how to effectively support ethnic‐racial identity development through inter…
View article: Drivers of Diagnostic Delay in Mitochondrial Disease: Missed Recognition of Canonical Features
Drivers of Diagnostic Delay in Mitochondrial Disease: Missed Recognition of Canonical Features Open
Background Diagnostic delay is common in mitochondrial disease, and its drivers remain unclear despite advances in molecular diagnostics. Methods We retospectively analyzed 58 individuals with molecularly confirmed mitochondrial disease at…
View article: Improving research on developmental psychopathology with Registered Reports
Improving research on developmental psychopathology with Registered Reports Open
The quality of research across psychology needs improvement. Ample evidence has indicated that publication bias, specifically making publication decisions based on a study’s results, has led to a distorted literature (e.g., high rates of f…
View article: Positive Ethnic Identity Content Among Adolescents With Minority Ethnic Backgrounds Living in Sweden
Positive Ethnic Identity Content Among Adolescents With Minority Ethnic Backgrounds Living in Sweden Open
Previous research on adolescents with minority ethnic backgrounds has often centered on risks and vulnerabilities due to the effects of racism in society. This however leaves a gap in the literature when it comes to positive aspects of eth…
View article: Ethnic and Racial Identity Development From an Interdisciplinary Perspective: Introduction to the Special Issue
Ethnic and Racial Identity Development From an Interdisciplinary Perspective: Introduction to the Special Issue Open
Ethnic and racial identity (ERI) is a topic studied within numerous disciplines in the social sciences, humanities, and the arts, but there are relatively few attempts to bridge across disciplines. The purpose of the current special issue …
View article: Peer Community in Psychology: A platform for peer review of preprints across psychology
Peer Community in Psychology: A platform for peer review of preprints across psychology Open
The current scientific publishing landscape consists of a small number of for-profit publishers who rely on the free or underpaid labor of researchers, as well as researchers who endorse and perpetuate the system in the name of prestige. T…
View article: Peer Community in Psychology: A platform for peer review of preprints across psychology
Peer Community in Psychology: A platform for peer review of preprints across psychology Open
The current scientific publishing landscape consists of a small number of for-profit publishers who rely on the free or underpaid labor of researchers, as well as researchers who endorse and perpetuate the system in the name of prestige. T…
View article: Dynamic Assortative Mating on Personality and Affective States in Romantic Couples
Dynamic Assortative Mating on Personality and Affective States in Romantic Couples Open
Assortative mating refers to the phenomenon in which romantic partners share similarities with one another based on demographic, physical, and psychological characteristics. Primary and meta-analytic research has demonstrated weak patterns…
View article: Elegant Theories and the Problems of Social Psychology
Elegant Theories and the Problems of Social Psychology Open
This perspective article provides a commentary on the current state of theories used in social psychology, with a particular emphasis on the importance of distinguishing between theoretical models and the statistical models used to evaluat…
View article: Mixed Methods Research in Psychology: Rationales and Research Designs
Mixed Methods Research in Psychology: Rationales and Research Designs Open
Psychological science has long maintained a preference for quantitative methods over qualitative methods. The allegiance to one methodological family and the rejection of another means that, at least in part, our methods are constraining t…
View article: Mixed-Methods Research in Psychology: Rationales and Research Designs
Mixed-Methods Research in Psychology: Rationales and Research Designs Open
Psychological science has long maintained a preference for quantitative methods over qualitative methods. The allegiance to one methodological family and the rejection of another means that at least, in part, the field’s methods are constr…
View article: Shared Genetics between Depression and Cardiometabolic Disorders
Shared Genetics between Depression and Cardiometabolic Disorders Open
Introduction Several studies have discovered associations between depression and cardiovascular disease risk factors and patients with Coronary Artery Disease with comorbid Depression have worse prognosis. There is growing evidence of poly…
View article: Who Benefits Most? Personality Traits as Predictors of Identity Intervention Outcomes in Adolescence
Who Benefits Most? Personality Traits as Predictors of Identity Intervention Outcomes in Adolescence Open
Interventions focused on adolescents’ identity development have shown promising results, but questions remain as to which adolescents benefit most from them. This preregistered study examined how personality traits (Big Five domains and hi…
View article: Sexual Violence Victim-Survivors Are Seen as Less Likable, Regardless of Observer Gender or Sexual Victimization History
Sexual Violence Victim-Survivors Are Seen as Less Likable, Regardless of Observer Gender or Sexual Victimization History Open
Dozens of studies have found that men and individuals without a history of sexual violence tend to endorse more rape myths, including being more likely to blame sexual violence victim-survivors and see them as less credible. Less is known …
View article: VALID: A Checklist-Based Approach for Improving Validity in Psychological Research
VALID: A Checklist-Based Approach for Improving Validity in Psychological Research Open
In response to the replication and confidence crisis across various empirical disciplines, ensuring the validity of research has gained attention. High validity is crucial for obtaining replicable and robust study outcomes when both explor…
View article: Lost in Translation: The Conceptual Drift from the Identity Status Interview to Questionnaire Measures
Lost in Translation: The Conceptual Drift from the Identity Status Interview to Questionnaire Measures Open
The identity status model (Marcia et al., J Pers Soc Psychol 3:551--558, 1966) is a widely used framework for identity research in adolescence and adulthood. This paper explores the conceptual and empirical relations between two identity s…
View article: Stepping up Onion Classification Model using CNN Algorithm
Stepping up Onion Classification Model using CNN Algorithm Open
Traditional shallot classification methods, relying on visual inspection or conventional image processing, face limitations in dataset identification. To address the issues, we propose a CNN model for classifying shallot types. The study i…
View article: Examining Personality Psychology to Unpack the Peer Review System: Towards a More Diverse, Inclusive, and Equitable Psychological Science
Examining Personality Psychology to Unpack the Peer Review System: Towards a More Diverse, Inclusive, and Equitable Psychological Science Open
Peer review serves to evaluate the scientific validity and quality of research by other researchers within the same field. Psychology, like many other disciplines, uses peer review to determine whether researchers’ work is published, where…
View article: Using Intersectionality to Understand How Structural Domains Are Embedded in Life Narratives
Using Intersectionality to Understand How Structural Domains Are Embedded in Life Narratives Open
Objective This study draws on life narrative data and an intersectional framework to explore features of narratives around structural domains, aiming to better understand the possible impacts of these domains on identity. Method Through in…
View article: Conceptualization and measurement of Islamophobia: A systematic review
Conceptualization and measurement of Islamophobia: A systematic review Open
The term Islamophobia is used in research studies; however, it is evident many researchers do not similarly use the term and, subsequently, measure the construct. We evaluate measures based upon their alignment with one first definition of…
View article: Mixed Methods Research in Psychology: Rationales and Research Designs
Mixed Methods Research in Psychology: Rationales and Research Designs Open
Psychological science has long maintained a preference for quantitative methods over qualitative methods. The allegiance to one methodological family and the rejection of another means that, at least in part, our methods are constraining t…
View article: Mixed Methods Research in Psychology: Rationales and Research Designs
Mixed Methods Research in Psychology: Rationales and Research Designs Open
Psychological science has long maintained a preference for quantitative methods over qualitative methods. The allegiance to one methodological family and the rejection of another means that, at least in part, our methods are constraining t…
View article: The Emergence of Ethnic/Racial Identity as a Developmental Phenomenon
The Emergence of Ethnic/Racial Identity as a Developmental Phenomenon Open
Phinney (1990) was a landmark article in the history of ethnic/racial identity research, and identity research more generally. This paper provides a brief historical perspective on the strength, limitations, and impacts of the article.