Search Results - "Francis, Zoe"
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Expecting tasks to help or hurt subsequent cognitive performance: Variability, accuracy, and bias in forecasted after‐effects
Published in European journal of social psychology (01-04-2023)“…After‐effects on cognition—where a prior activity either benefits or hinders subsequent cognitive performance—are empirically inconsistent. Do people have…”
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Who believes in cross-age friendship? Predictors of the belief in intergenerational friendship scale in young adults
Published in Journal of aging studies (01-09-2023)“…Intergenerational contact is beneficial for both younger and older adults, but friendships that span across generations are uncommon. While this is partially…”
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Intended responses to romantic partners’ annoying behaviours vary with willpower beliefs
Published in The British journal of psychology (01-05-2021)“…When a romantic partner behaves in an annoying way – for example, by leaving a mess – we might respond with frustration or understanding. Responses may vary…”
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Lay theories of willpower
Published in Social and personality psychology compass (01-04-2018)“…Some people believe that willpower relies on a limited resource and that performing cognitive work (such as using self‐control) results in mental fatigue…”
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Do early birds share their worms? How prosocial behaviour and empathy vary across the day
Published in Journal of research in personality (01-02-2021)“…•In daily life, rates of prosocial behaviour change non-linearly across the day.•Morning chronotypes were most likely to act prosocially earlier in the…”
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You seem tired, but so am I: Willpower theories and intention to provide support in romantic relationships
Published in Journal of social and personal relationships (01-03-2020)“…Although providing support in romantic relationships is important for the well-being of both partners, providing support can be effortful. People have varying…”
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Leading Us Unto Temptation? No Evidence for an Asymmetry in Automatic Associations Between Goals and Temptations
Published in Collabra. Psychology (05-01-2022)“…The asymmetry hypothesis of counteractive control theory suggests that—at least for successful self-regulators—exposure to temptations facilitates the…”
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Development of a Within-Subject, Repeated-Measures Ego-Depletion Paradigm: Inconsistent Results and Future Recommendations
Published in Social psychology (Göttingen, Germany) (01-09-2018)“…Ego depletion is under scrutiny for low replicability, possibly reflecting the limited statistical power available in between-subject designs. In response, we…”
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Interpersonal Perceptions of Mental Fatigue Vary with Willpower Theories
Published 01-01-2020“…Some people, to varying degrees, believe that self-control becomes depleted with use. People with limited theories of willpower report that engaging in a…”
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The Experience of Empathy in Everyday Life
Published in Psychological science (01-08-2021)“…We used experience sampling to examine perceptions of empathy in the everyday lives of a group of 246 U.S. adults who were quota sampled to represent the…”
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Usage of smart devices amongst medical practitioners in Universitas Academic Hospital
Published in South African family practice (04-02-2020)“…There has been a rapid rise in the use of smart devices amongst medical practitioners throughout the world. This study aimed to identify how smart devices were…”
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Positive family relationships in a digital age: Hearing the voice of young people
Published in Children & society (01-09-2022)“…This study focused on young people's perspectives about family relationships and how they can be strengthened or weakened through digital media practices…”
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Healing Fears, Conquering Challenges: Narrative Outcomes From a Wilderness Therapy Program
Published in Journal of creativity in mental health (02-10-2018)“…Despite the number of studies containing evaluations of the effectiveness of wilderness therapy, in the extant literature there is little research regarding…”
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Flipping the Self-Control Switch: A Novel Within-Subject Paradigm to Test the Effects of Ego Depletion
Published 01-01-2014“…In response to concerns of ego depletion replicability, we have developed a within-subject, repeated-measures paradigm to complement the traditional…”
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A Multilab Preregistered Replication of the Ego-Depletion Effect
Published in Perspectives on psychological science (01-07-2016)“…Good self-control has been linked to adaptive outcomes such as better health, cohesive personal relationships, success in the workplace and at school, and less…”
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Flipping the Self-Control Switch: A Novel Within-Subject Paradigm to Test the Effects of Ego Depletion
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Self-administered mindfulness interventions reduce stress in a large, randomized controlled multi-site study
Published in Nature human behaviour (01-09-2024)“…Mindfulness witnessed a substantial popularity surge in the past decade, especially as digitally self-administered interventions became available at relatively…”
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Author Correction: Self-administered mindfulness interventions reduce stress in a large, randomized controlled multi-site study
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