Psychology - old structure: Recent submissions
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Accuracy and power analysis of social networks built from count data
(Wiley / British Ecological Society, 16 October 2021)Power analysis is used to estimate the probability of correctly rejecting a null hypothesis for a given statistical model and dataset. Conventional power analyses assume complete information, but the stochastic nature of ... -
Signalling hostility: The relationship between witnessing weight-based discrimination in medical school and medical student wellbeing
(Wiley, 16 December 2021)Environments that are hostile to one or more marginalised groups are known to have a negative effect on the mental health and wellbeing of both targets and observers. Anti-fat attitudes have been well documented in medical ... -
The role of parenting, self-compassion and friendships in depressive symptoms among young people in the UK and China
(Springer, 23 November 2021)Self-compassion, being kind to oneself in difficult times, is a way of relating to oneself that promotes better mental health, but little is known about how self-compassion affects interpersonal relationships. The current ... -
Association networks and social temporal dynamics in ewes and lambs
(Elsevier / International Society for Applied Ethology (ISAE), 26 November 2021)Sheep are highly social domesticated animals that evolved to live in large and structured groups. As in other group-living species, individuals differ in the level of association they have with others, and these associations ... -
Psychoanalytic understanding of the request for assisted suicide
(Routledge / Institute of Psychoanalysis, 16 January 2022)The legalisation of assisted dying, including euthanasia and physician assisted suicide, is increasing in countries across the world and constitutes a key contemporary debate, reflecting social changes, in which two views ...