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On the role of individual items in recognition memory and metacognition: challenges for signal detection theory.

30 Aug 2009 The authors tested the role of individual items in recognition memory using a forced-choice paradigm with face stimuli. They constructed distractor stimuli using morphing procedures that were similar to two parent faces and then compared a studied ...
rec_pub_19686009-on-role-individual-items-recognition-memory-metacognition-challenges.htm


Effects of organizational and professional identification on the relationship between administrators' social influence and professional employees' adoption of new work behavior.

30 Aug 2009 Administrative social influence is a principal tool for motivating employee behavior. The authors argue that the compliance of professional employees (e.g., doctors) with administrative social influence will depend on the degree to which these ...
rec_pub_19702374-effects-organizational-professional-identification-relationship.htm


A tale of two tasks: reversing the self-regulatory resource depletion effect.

30 Aug 2009 This research examined the self-regulatory depletion model (e.g., M. Muraven & R. F. Baumeister, 2000). Although numerous studies support this model's prediction of decrements in self-regulation across tasks, the majority of this research has relied ...
rec_pub_19702373-a-tale-two-tasks-reversing-self-regulatory-resource-depletion-effect.htm


Fitting measurement models to vocational interest data: are dominance models ideal?

30 Aug 2009 In this study, the authors examined the item response process underlying 3 vocational interest inventories: the Occupational Preference Inventory (C.-P. Deng, P. I. Armstrong, & J. Rounds, 2007), the Interest Profiler (J. Rounds, T. Smith, L. ...
rec_pub_19702371-fitting-measurement-models-vocational-data-dominance-models-ideal.htm


Affective influences in person-environment fit theory: exploring the role of affect as both cause and outcome of P-E fit.

30 Aug 2009 Person-environment (P-E) fit theory is a general framework that has been used extensively to understand thinking and behavior in organizations. However, recent research has highlighted several important issues that compromise understanding of the ...
rec_pub_19702366-affective-influences-person-environment-fit-theory-exploring-role.htm


Randomized clinical trial of a school-based academic and counseling program for older school-age students.

30 Aug 2009 BACKGROUND: Up to 17% of children in the United States have been diagnosed with asthma; children ages 9-14 years experience higher morbidity and mortality compared with other age groups. An academic and counseling program for older elementary ...
rec_pub_19752672-randomized-clinical-trial-school-based-academic-counseling-program.htm


Biological, psychological and behavioral, and social variables influencing colorectal cancer screening in African Americans.

30 Aug 2009 BACKGROUND: Provider recommendation of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening is an important predictor of screening in African Americans. Little is known about influences of screening in African Americans without provider recommendations. OBJECTIVES: ...
rec_pub_19752671-biological-psychological-behavioral-social-variables-influencing.htm


Understanding the relationships between self-esteem, experiential avoidance, and paranoia: structural equation modelling and experience sampling studies.

30 Aug 2009 Hypothesized relationships between experiential avoidance (EA), self-esteem, and paranoia were tested using structural equation modeling in a sample of student participants (N = 427). EA in everyday life was also investigated using the Experience ...
rec_pub_19752645-understanding-relationships-self-esteem-experiential-avoidance.htm


Sequential effects in two-choice reaction time tasks: decomposition and synthesis of mechanisms.

30 Aug 2009 Performance on serial tasks is influenced by first- and higher-order sequential effects, respectively, due to the immediately previous and earlier trials. As response-to-stimulus interval (RSI) increases, the pattern of reaction times transits from ...
rec_pub_19548803-sequential-effects-two-choice-reaction-time-tasks-decomposition.htm


A model for learning topographically organized parts-based representations of objects in visual cortex: topographic nonnegative matrix factorization.

30 Aug 2009 Object representation in the inferior temporal cortex (IT), an area of visual cortex critical for object recognition in the primate, exhibits two prominent properties: (1) objects are represented by the combined activity of columnar clusters of ...
rec_pub_19548799-a-model-learning-topographically-organized-parts-based.htm

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