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Autor:
Wejdan S. Felmban, Paul A. Klaczynski
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Genetic Psychology. 180:170-184
Negative precedents are set when, in the absence of mitigating conditions, social rules are not enforced by relevant authorities. This study examined the effects of normative (i.e., to enforce rules) and nonnormative arguments (i.e., to "make excepti
Autor:
Wejdan S. Felmban, Paul A. Klaczynski
Publikováno v:
Psychological Reports. 123:341-370
To explore hypotheses based on Stanovich’s proposal that analytic processing comprises a reflective-level, an algorithmic level, and specific mindware, 342 participants completed measures of thinking dispositions, general ability (GA), numeracy, an
Publikováno v:
The British journal of developmental psychologyReferences. 38(3)
The gender intensification hypothesis claims that the socialization pressures of early adolescence lead to the adoption of traditional sex-typed roles. We tested this proposal by examining how extensively children (Mage = 9.39 years; N = 69, 31 femal
Autor:
Paul A. Klaczynski, Wejdan S. Felmban
Publikováno v:
The British journal of developmental psychology. 37(1)
Few studies have examined age or cultural differences in the stereotypes adolescents have of persons with obesity. The present research explored the hypotheses that American adolescents have more negative obesity stereotypes than Chinese adolescents
Autor:
Wejdan S. Felmban, Paul A. Klaczynski
Publikováno v:
Journal of experimental child psychology. 178
Developmental reversals are counterintuitive age trends wherein age is negatively related to optimal responding. We addressed the claims that reversals in judgments and decisions are unlikely between late childhood and adolescence. Children and adole
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 188:104669
Ratio bias occurs when low-probability events with large numerators are judged as more probable than identical or higher-probability ratios with small numerators. Chinese and American adolescents made judgments on ratio bias problems with identical w