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Dimensions of biculturalism: the development of bicultural identity orientation scale (BIOS)
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Four studies (focus groups, exploratory and confirmatory analysis, and follow-up interviews) were designed to investigate people's experiences of biculturalism, particularly as they related to ethnic identity, identity conflict and integration, and hybridity, and to develop a new instrument that...
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Discrimination of musical intervals by humans and chickadees: Cue salience modulated by timbre
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Musical consonance/dissonance, roughly defined by its characteristic stability/instability, has been shown to be a relatively salient feature of sound. The extent to which the salience of this property varies as a function of timbre, a property that distinguishes two sounds of the same pitch and...
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Distracting the imagination: does visuospatial or auditory interference influence gesture and speech during narrative production?
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The relationship between imagery, iconic gesture production, and speech was assessed among 120 participants in a narrative task. Study 1 indicated no significant relationship between visuospatial working memory capacity and iconic gesture production, and demonstrated that when visual interference...
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Divide and Conquer: Effects of Highlighting Sub-Group Divisions on Leader Support from the Majority
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All groups have prototypes, “fuzzy sets” of attributes that define the group’s identity. These prototypes are dynamic, creating opportunities for leaders to promote versions of the group prototype that fit their vision for this group’s future. Previous studies have suggested leaders can use...
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Spring 2017
A large body of research confirms that self-affirmation reduces defensive reactions to self-threats. Self-affirmation buffers against threats to the self by bolstering perceptions of the self as moral and good, thereby serving to restore global self-integrity. However, recent research shows...