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|a Advances in psychology research.
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|a This continuing series presents original research results on the leading edge of psychology. Each article has been carefully selected in an attempt to present substantial results across a broad spectrum. This book reviews research on worldview beliefs, morality beliefs, and decision-making, contributions of experimental psychology to forensic science; sexism and empathy: differences as a function of sociodemographic variables and relations between both constructs; alexithymia in eating disorders; and grief, grieving and beyond.
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|a ADVANCES IN PSYCHOLOGY RESEARCH. VOLUME 100; ADVANCES IN PSYCHOLOGY RESEARCH. VOLUME 100; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Worldview Beliefs, Morality Beliefs and Decision-Making Referents: Implications for the Psychology of Morality and Ethics Instruction; Abstract; Introduction; Morality and Media Ethics; Intrinsic and Extrinsic Referents; Worldviews; Worldview Beliefs and Morality Beliefs; Method; Worldview Beliefs; Morality Beliefs; Decision-Making Referents; Results; Correlations of Worldview Beliefs and Morality Beliefs.
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|a Univariate Tests of Worldview BeliefsUnivariate Tests of Morality Beliefs; Multivariate Tests of Worldview Beliefs; Efficacy Beliefs; Multivariate Tests of Morality Beliefs; Black and White; Rotten Apple; Personal Morality; Discussion; References; Chapter 2: Contributions of Experimental Psychology to Forensic Science; Abstract; 1. Experimental Psychology in Eyewitness Testimony; 1.1. Show-up ... to Lineup; 1.2. Building a Scientific Lineup; 1.2.1. Relevant Witness's Characteristics; 1.2.2. Relevant Perpetrator Characteristics; 1.2.3. Relevant Event Characteristics.
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|a 2. Contributions of Human Olfaction to Forensic Sciences3. Contributions of Experimental Psychology to Improve Lie Detection; 3.1. Truths, Lies and False Memories; 3.2. Can We Spot a Liar?; 3.2.1. Errors, Difficulties and Demystification of Some Popular "Lie Detection" Myths; 3.2.2.; New Evidence Based Tools to Detect Deceit; 3.2.2.1. Cognitive Load Approach; A. Information-Gathering vs. Accusatory Interview; B. Recalling an Event in the Reverse Chronological Order; C. Strategic Use of Evidence; D. The Devil's Advocate Approach; E. Collective Interviewing of Suspects; F. Drawings.
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|a G. Eye Blinks and Looking in the Eyes3.2.2.2. Concealed Information Test -- Physiological measures; 3.3. What Is the Next Step?; Conclusion; References; Chapter 3: Sexism and Empathy: Differences As a Function of Sociodemographic Variables and Relations between Both Constructs; Abstract; Introduction; Sexism and Empathy: Definition and Theoretical Framework of the Study; Sexism: Differences As a Function of Gender, Age, and Educational Level; Empathy: Differences As a Function of Gender, Age, and Educational Level; Relations between Sexism and Empathy; Objectives and Hypotheses; Method.
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|a ParticipantsMeasures; Interpersonal Reactivity Index (IRI. Davis, 1980, 1983); Ambivalent Sexism Inventory (ASI. Glick & Fiske, 1996. Spanish adaptation: Expósito et al., 1998); Neosexism Scale (NS. Tougas et al., 1995; Spanish adaptation: Moya & Expósito, 2001); Gender Ideology Scale (GIS. Moya et al., 2006); Design and Procedure; Results; Sexism and Empathy: Differences As a Function of Gender, Age, and Educational Level; Relations between Sexism and Empathy; Discussion; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 4: Alexithymia in Eating Disorders; Abstract; Preliminary Considerations.
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