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    A WEIRD Theory? On the Prevalence of Western Folk Theory of Social Change in the West and Asia by Klackl, Johannes, Ochoa, Danielle P., Du, Hongfei, Jonas, Eva, Kashima, Emiko S., Ah Gang, Getrude C., Kashima, Yoshihisa

    Published in Journal of cross-cultural psychology (01-02-2023)
    “…According to Western folk theory of social change, modernization of societies causes them to become less warm but more competent over time. Since WEIRD…”
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    Type A Behavior Patterns Among Neurosurgeons and Neurosurgical Trainees by Pascual, Juan Silvestre G., Ochoa, Danielle P., Gaddi, Mairre James S., Khu, Kathleen Joy O.

    Published in World neurosurgery (01-06-2021)
    “…The busy and demanding work schedule of neurosurgeons suggests that they might have type A behavior patterns (TABPs). TABPs are also associated with multiple…”
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    Social motives of university students in seven countries: Measurement development and validation by Kashima, Emiko S., Plusnin, Nicholas, Ochoa, Danielle P., Du, Hongfei, Klackl, Johannes, Ah Gang, Getrude C., Gan, Su Wan, Yaacob, Siti Nor, Wu, Shin Ling, Qumseya, Tamara, Nicolas, Gandalf, Fiske, Susan T.

    Published in Asian journal of social psychology (01-06-2022)
    “…A new scale to measure core social motives was developed based on the BUC(K)ET framework (Belong, Understand, Control, Esteem, and Trust). The scale was…”
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    Exploring the adaptive role of core social motives in perceived societal threats by Kashima, Emiko S., Ochoa, Danielle P., Nicolas, Gandalf, Ah Gang, Getrude C., Du, Hongfei, Klackl, Johannes, Plusnin, Nicholas, Miriyagalla, Upekha Pathumi, Kashima, Yoshihisa, Fiske, Susan T.

    Published in Asian journal of social psychology (01-06-2022)
    “…Societal threats that face the world today seem overpowering, especially for young generations who will need to develop creative solutions. The present study…”
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    Negotiated harms in moralized policies: The case of Duterte’s war on drugs by Ochoa, Danielle P., Ong, Michelle G.

    Published in Journal of social and political psychology (12-10-2022)
    “…Viewing a policy as harmful can lead to its moral condemnation. However, this harmfulness can be constructed and negotiated to lead to different moral…”
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    Is yoga cultural appropriation? by Danielle Thompson-Ochoa

    Published in Yoga-mimamsa (01-01-2019)
    “…Introduction: Yoga was originally founded in South Asia and it was practiced by various South Asian individuals. It is a spiritual practice about the mind and…”
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    Negotiating autonomy, community, and divinity in urban Filipino young adults’ moral reasoning by Ochoa, Danielle P., Dela Cruz, Tracey

    Published in Culture & psychology (17-09-2024)
    “…Cultural approaches to examining the development of moral reasoning have been influential for decades. Still, gaps remain in understanding how individuals…”
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    Retaining Students of Color Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing in Higher Education by Thompson-Ochoa, Danielle

    Published in The Journal of Negro education (01-01-2020)
    “…Retaining students of color who are deaf or hard of hearing remains a concern for educators. Students who are deaf or hard of hearing require access to…”
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    Mobilising Men: Ally Identities and Collective Action in Japan and the Philippines by Ochoa, Danielle P., Manalastas, Eric Julian, Deguchi, Makiko, Louis, Winnifred R.

    Published in Journal of Pacific Rim psychology (2019)
    “…Men have an important role as allies in reducing discrimination against women. Following the Social Identity Model of Collective Action (SIMCA), we examined…”
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    The Role of the LIM Adaptors LMO4 and Ajuba LIM in Regulating Snail Family Mediated Neural Crest Development by Ochoa Mikrut, Stacy Danielle

    Published 01-01-2013
    “…Neural crest cells are a stem cell-like progenitor population that arises at the neural plate border in vertebrates. These cells undergo an…”
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