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Psychology: Recent submissions
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Neuropsychiatric Profiles in Dementia
(Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 2011-10)We compared patterns of neuropsychiatric symptom across four dementia types (AD, VAD, DLB, PDD), and two mixed groups (AD/VAD, AD/DLB) in sample of 2,963 individuals from the National Alzheimer’s Coordinating Center Uniform ... -
Mixed-Effects Location Scale Model of Physical Activity Data
(Public Library of Science, 2016)The data file is from a larger study on physical activity in older adults with and without Alzheimer’s disease conducted from 2012 to 2015. Each row of data represents one hour of activity as monitored by Actigraph GT3X+. ... -
Reduced Lean Mass in Early Alzheimer Disease and Its Association With Brain Atrophy
(American Medical Association, 2010-04)Objective: To examine body composition in individuals with early AD and without dementia and its relation to cognition and brain volume. Design: Cross-sectional case-control study. Participants: Individuals without ... -
An historical and experimental study of the transfer of training
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The effect of methyl alcohol fumes on brightness discrimination in the white rat
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Speech error and tip of the tongue diary for mobile devices
(Frontiers, 2015-08-13)Collections of various types of speech errors have increased our understanding of the acquisition, production, and perception of language. Although such collections of naturally occurring language errors are invaluable for ... -
A Combined Measure of Vascular Risk for White Matter Lesions
(Wiley, 2015-08-18)Background Though hypertension is a commonly studied risk factor for white matter lesions (WMLs), measures of blood pressure may fluctuate depending on external conditions resulting in measurement error. Indicators of ... -
Racial differences in general intelligence with particular reference to the American Indian
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THE THOUGHTS WITHIN: COGNITIVE STYLES AS MEDIATORS BETWEEN PERCEIVED PARENTING AND SYMPTOMS OF DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY
(University of Kansas, 2013-08-31)Given the high degree of comorbidity between depression and anxiety and their impact on quality of life, knowledge of shared and unique factors implicated in their development is critical. Although research has linked ... -
Assessing Foster Parent Factors That Predict Placement Disruption of Youth in Foster Care
(University of Kansas, 2015-08-31)Placement disruption is associated with a range of problematic outcomes for youth in foster care (e.g., externalizing and internalizing difficulties), and stable placements in a safe and supportive environment may buffer ... -
Effect of Mood Induction and Negative Urgency on Delay Discounting Performance in fMRI
(University of Kansas, 2015-08-31)Research of impulsivity has most commonly address reward-focused behaviors, often overlooking facets of impulsivity related to negative affect and punishment avoidance. Though often viewed as distinct characteristics, ... -
Project MSSE: Maternal Sleep and Social Environment in the Short-Term Postpartum
(University of Kansas, 2015-08-31)The postpartum period is a time of considerable excitement and joy for new mothers as well as stress and change. While the majority of postpartum research has been conducted during the first three postpartum months, less ... -
Pediatric obesity treatment in rural settings: Association between psychosocial functioning and health outcomes
(University of Kansas, 2015-08-31)Objective. Evaluate associations between psychological functioning, weight, and diet in rural children participating in family-based pediatric obesity interventions. Methods. One hundred and forty-eight children participated ... -
THE IMPACT OF MEASUREMENT ERROR ON CONTINUOUS TIME PANEL MODELS
(University of Kansas, 2015-08-31)Prior studies have shown that analyzing a continuous time panel model with the Exact Discrete Model (EDM) is less biased and more efficient than approximate methods such as Latent Differential Equations (LDE). Simulation ... -
A Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the Children's Report of Sleep Patterns
(University of Kansas, 2015-08-31)Sleep is essential for learning, memory, neurobehavioral functioning, and emotion regulation. The importance of sleep in children has led to the creation of numerous sleep assessment instruments. However, there is a dearth ... -
The Effect of Body Mass Index, Negative Affect, and Disordered Eating on Health-Related Quality of Life in Preadolescent Youth: A Moderated Mediation Analysis
(University of Kansas, 2015-08-31)Objective: To examine the indirect effect of BMI z-score on health-related quality of life (HRQOL) through disordered eating attitudes and behaviors in a community sample of preadolescent children, as well as the degree ... -
The Role of Adherence on Health Outcomes in Pediatric Chronic Conditions: A Meta-Analysis
(University of Kansas, 2015-08-31)Increased adherence to medical regimens has been suggested to lead to improved health outcomes. It is unknown what level of adherence is necessary to achieve improved health in different pediatric chronic conditions. In ... -
EFFECTS OF MILITARY SEXUAL TRAUMA ON TREATMENT OUTCOMES AND PATTERNS OF ATTRITION IN COGNITIVE PROCESSING THERAPY
(University of Kansas, 2015-08-31)Military sexual trauma, or MST, is the term used by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to refer to experiences of sexual assault or repeated, threatening sexual harassment that a veteran experienced during his or her ... -
RACIST EVENTS AND POST-RAPE DISCLOSURE PATTERNS IN BLACK COLLEGE STUDENTS
(University of Kansas, 2015-05-31)The relationship between racial identity well-being (psychological, emotional, social, and physical health), experiences and appraisal of racist events, and the behaviors that follow rape have been substantive areas of ... -
The Role of Informational Medium on Decisions to Respond to a Message
(University of Kansas, 2015-05-31)The dangers of texting while driving has been clearly reported in distracted driving studies. People generally see texting while driving a dangerous behavior but they do it. A new line of research in the area of driving ...