The relevance of these findings for evolutionary models of romantic attachment is discussed, and possible factors leading to underestimation of sex differences are reviewed.MarcoUniversityDelUniversityGiudiceUniversitySagePersonality & Social Psychology Bulletin...
In addition, we compared the slopes of the models with the differing regions, finding no significant difference between models with different receptors. We did not compare the slopes for analyses with all regions as D2/D3 was the only significant predictor; the same applies to the models with...
lmerTest package: Tests in linear mixed effects models R.R. McCrae, P.T. Costa Personality trait structure as a human universal 10.1037/0003-066x.52.5.509 Google Scholar Olivola and Todorov, 2010 C.Y. Olivola, A. Todorov Fooled by first impressions? Reexamining the diagnostic value of appea...
There is an established relationship between acceptance of cosmetic surgery and psychological factors, including body image. However, qualitative research among diverse cultural groups is needed to provide a more fine-grained understanding of the influences on women’s attitudes towards cosmetic surgery. ...
We only used reciprocal ties (i.e., connections between users that followed one another online) in these models as these ties should show greater similarity, and also because we assessed effects on reciprocity in a separate analysis (see below). We ran one GLMM for age and the next for ...
In summary, the concept of the Big Five, in the teaching context, has mostly been applied with respect to the question of how far personality traits predict teacher outcomes. Less focus has been put on a differentiated investigation of Big Five personality trait differences between (pre-service)...
Based on GLC analyses of cell wall components, cell wall models have been proposed to illustrate the possible structural differences between potato and waterchestnut tissue. It appears that the cell wall character of edible plant tissue for a given species is determined genetically....
The results show that there is a clear graded relationship (gradient descending) between the accumulation of residential mobility at different stages of the life course and subjective well‐being in later life for men, which supports the accumulation model. Middle age (45–59 years) is the ...
Table 3 Repeated measurement models for each value (absolute gender differences), time only Full size table Table 4 includes the main predictor of gender differences: GEI (Gender Equality Index). The table shows that there are cross-country differences (GEI-between) in values significantly related...
(aged 17–22 years;Mage = 18.63,SD = 0.88; 48.2% females). The participants were assessed six times in a six-month interval over three years. The random intercept cross-lagged panel models (RI-CLPMs) were used to disentangle within-person processes from stable between-person ...