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Vol. 7 (2021)

research articles

  • Relationship between autism and mind perception of selves, others, and toy objects
    Rachel Hoi Yan Au
    1-7
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  • When you are talking to yourself, is anybody listening? The relationship between inner speech, self-awareness, wellbeing, and multiple aspects of self-regulation
    Paul Verhaeghen, Grazia Mirabito
    8-24
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  • Are reinforcement sensitivity personality constructs and attentional control important predictors of restrictive disordered eating?
    Andrew R. du Rocher, Jessica Barker, Monika I. Chalupka, Anna France, Raisa S. Habib, Joel H. Holzer , Bethany M.R. Johnston, Heather Mee, Imaan Mohammed, Rebecca Quail
    25-34
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  • Alternative four-factor structure of the Mini-IPIP in Thailand
    Ronald Fischer
    35-42
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  • Predicting future happiness on the basis of personality traits and values
    Petri J. Kajonius
    43-47
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  • Psycho-lexically based Openness to Experience
    Boele De Raad, B.F. Mulder, Dick P.H. Barelds
    48-57
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