Psikoloji Bölümü Koleksiyonu
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Conference Object Autobiographical Recollections of Repeated Events: a Longitudinal Assessment(2016) Ece, Berivan; Gülgöz, Sami...Book Part Biyoloji, Biliş ve Siyaset Psikolojisi(Nobel Akademik Yayıncılık, 2017) Peker, Müjde; Booth, Robert WEğer bu kitabı okuyorsanız, halihazırda siayset bilimi ve psikoloji etkileşimiyle ilgileniyorsunuz demektir.Article Çocukluk Çağında Obezitenin Öncülleri Hakkında Bir Derleme(Türk Psikologlar Derneği, 2021) Yasin, Hatice Şule; Müren, Hatice MelisOverweight/obesity in childhood has become a worldwide health problem. World Health Organization (2018) reported that the prevalence of obesity in children worldwide tripled between 1975 and 2016 with more than 41 million children before age 5 were overweight/obese in 2016. Given that obesity has been associated with a wide range of physiological and psychological problems and its excessive increase in recent years, it is highly important to identify the precursors of obesity and develop intervention programs targeting them. The present review compiles national and international research regarding child feeding behaviors, parenting styles, maternal perceptions and child temperament as important precursors of obesity in early childhood and aims to facilitate further research and obesity intervention programs in Turkey by giving a thorough summary of literature about the subject. Results in the literature suggested that parental restrictive feeding, authoritarian parenting style, inaccurate maternal perceptions of child weight and high negative affectivity as a temperamental trait in children may all be potential risk factors for childhood obesity. The need for intervention programs targeting parenting behaviors and parental awareness of overweight is emphasized. Further longitudinal studies are required to uncover the precursors of obesity and develop appropriate intervention programs.Article Citation - Scopus: 9Data From an International Multi-Centre Study of Statistics and Mathematics Anxieties and Related Variables in University Students (the Smarvus Dataset)(Web Portal Ubiquity Press, 2023) Sarfo, Jacob O.; Şen, Hilal Harma; Nagy, Tamás; Garrido-Vásquez, Patricia; Ross, Robert M.; Salgado, Mauricio; Terry, JennyThis large, international dataset contains survey responses from N = 12,570 students from 100 universities in 35 countries, collected in 21 languages. We measured anxieties (statistics, mathematics, test, trait, social interaction, performance, creativity, intolerance of uncertainty, and fear of negative evaluation), self-efficacy, persistence, and the cognitive reflection test, and collected demographics, previous mathematics grades, self-reported and official statistics grades, and statistics module details. Data reuse potential is broad, including testing links between anxieties and statistics/mathematics education factors, and examining instruments’ psychometric properties across different languages and contexts.Conference Object Does Perceived Control Over the Experienced Life Events Affect the Reminiscence Bump?(2016) Ece, Berivan; Gülgöz, S...Article Citation - WoS: 12Citation - Scopus: 14Does Social Influence Affect Covid-19 Vaccination Intention Among the Unvaccinated?(Cambridge University Press, 2022) Bozyel, Gizem; Uysal, Mete Sefa; Akpınar, Ege; Aksu, Ayça; Salalı, Gül DenizConformist social influence is a double-edged sword when it comes to vaccine promotion. On the one hand, social influence may increase vaccine uptake by reassuring the hesitant about the safety and effectiveness of the vaccine; on the other, people may forgo the cost of vaccination when the majority is already vaccinated - giving rise to a public goods dilemma. Here, we examine whether available information on the percentage of double-vaccinated people affects COVID-19 vaccination intention among unvaccinated people in Turkey. In an online experiment, we divided participants (n = 1013) into low, intermediate, and high social influence conditions, reflecting the government's vaccine promotion messages. We found that social influence did not predict COVID-19 vaccination intention, but psychological reactance and collectivism did. People with higher reactance (intolerance of others telling one what to do and being sceptical of consensus views) had lower vaccination intention, whilst people with higher collectivism (how much a person considers group benefits over individual success) had higher vaccination intention. Our findings suggest that advertising the percentage of double-vaccinated people is not sufficient to trigger a cascade of others getting themselves vaccinated. Diverse promotion strategies reflecting the heterogeneity of individual attitudes could be more effective.Conference Object Effect of Time on Event Characteristics of Autobiographical Memories: a Comparison of Different Samples and Different Methods(2016) Ece, Berivan; Gülgöz, S...Article Erken Çocukluk Gelişimine Dair Türkiye Bulgularına Bakış(5.Uluslararası Okul Öncesi Eğitim Kongresi Özel Sayısı, 2018) Yavuz, H. Melis; Selçuk, BilgeEarly childhood is a period during which brain development is at its highest and the social and cognitive skills start to develop. In this paper, we summarized our studies in which we investigate the skills that emerge in early childhood years, and the factors associated with the development of these skills in different populations (typically developing children and children with atypical development, typical and atypical rearing contexts). We examine our results in light of the findings of the previous literature. The results of our studies suggest that two skills, namely receptive language and executive function are critical for psychological well-being and optimal development. In this review we compile our findings about the factors influencing the development of these skills, the mechanisms of this influence. We also discuss the applied implications of our findings.Article Citation - WoS: 2Citation - Scopus: 2Even Less Visible: Disadvantaged Children in Disadvantaged Countries(Routledge, 2022) Tuncay, Ipek; Selçuk, Bilge; Can, Beril; Karakas, CanselIn this paper, we have a quick look at the profile of developmental research in terms of its study samples, and then turn our attention to the findings of research on the COVID-19 pandemic and climate change, suggesting a notable increase in the number of people experiencing significant economic difficulties and a widening gap between the wealthy and the poor. While this is obviously a cause of concern for scientists, practitioners and policymakers, we suggest that the digital revolution which accelerated even more with the COVID-19 pandemic may open new ways to support healthy development and psychological wellbeing in socio-economically or developmentally disadvantaged populations. Moreover, acceleration of the digital transformation may also allow us to study the human mind and behaviour in countries economically categorized as 'under-developed' or 'developing', and under-represented in psychological science. Taking the recent advancements as a base, we contemplate the possibility that major technological changes facilitated by the recent COVID-19 pandemic might allow us to meet the scientific and applied goals of psychology more successfully.Conference Object Higher Arousal by the Young and for Public Events of Young Age. Traveling in Time: Construction of Past and Future Events Across Domains(2016) Gülgöz, S; Oner, S; Ece, Berivan; Kamiloglu, R; Gurdere, C; Aytürk, E...Article Israrlı Takip: Tanımı ve Sosyal Psikolojik Değişkenler ile İlişkileri(Türk Psikologlar Derneği, 2021) Sakallı, Nuray; Başar, DemetIsrarlı takip (stalking) psikolojik ve fiziksel şiddet içeren, hedef alınan kişide korku ve endişe uyandıran, istenmeyen ve ısrarcı davranışlar bütünüdür. Bu makalenin amacı son yıllarda kadına yönelik şiddet alanında ayrı bir başlık altında ele alınmaya başlanmış olan ısrarlı takip konusuna ilişkin bir yayın taraması gerçekleştirerek alana katkı sunmaktır. Bu amaçla ilk olarak ısrarlı takip olgusunun tanımı ve farklı disiplinler açısından ele alınış biçimleri üzerinde durulmuştur. Araştırmalarda ısrarlı takip ile birlikte ele alınan takipçi-mağdur ilişkisi (eski veya şimdiki eş/partner ve tanıdık ya da yabancı takipçi), kullanılan takip yöntemleri (fiziksel ortamda veya çevrim içi iletişim araçları ile gerçekleştirilenler), ısrarlı takibin romantikleştirilmesi, toplumsal cinsiyet, cinsiyetçilik, erkeklik ve namus kültürü gibi farklı sosyal psikolojik değişkenler ele alınmıştır. Bu değişkenlerle yapılan çalışmaların bulguları yanı sıra olası gelecek araştırma önerileri verilmiştir. Daha sonra, ısrarlı takibin psikolojik ve fiziksel sağlık üzerindeki olumsuz etkilerine değinilmiştir. Sonuç kısmında ise ısrarlı takip konusuyla ilgili genel bir özetleme ile birlikte kültürümüzde yapılabilecek olası araştırma önerileri sunulmuştur.Conference Object İstanbul Denetimli Serbestlik Memurlarına Yönelik Geliştirilen Eğitim Programının Etki Değerlendirmesi(Üsküdar Üniversitesi Yayınları, 2017) Erdem, Gizem; Tuncer, Esra; Çankaya, Banu; Engin, MuratBu araştırmanın amacı, madde kullanan yükümlülerle çalışan denetimli serbestlik memurlarına yönelik geliştirilen iki günlük eğitimin etkisini niteliksel ve niceliksel verilerle ortaya koymaktır. Araştırma verileri, İstanbul Denetimli Serbestlik Şube Müdürlüğü’nde çalışmakta olan 117 uzman ve memurdan HaziranEylül 2015 arasında aşamalı olarak toplanmıştır. Araştırmanın ihtiyaç belirleme aşamasında, 28 memur 8-10 kişilik gruplara ayrılarak eşzamanlı 1.5 saatlik odak grup toplantılarına katılmıştır. Odak grup toplantılarında, memurlara iş deneyimleri, yükümlülerle ilişkileri ve onlara yönelik tutumları ile eğitim almak istedikleri konularla ilgili sorular yöneltilmiştir. Araştırmanın ikinci aşamasında, suç sosyolojisi, madde bağımlılığı, yükümlülerle iletişim ve motivasyonel görüşme becerileri konularında iki gün süren bir eğitim programı uygulanmış ve eğitim öncesinde ve bir ay sonrasında katılımcılara anket uygulanmıştır. Katılımcılar, yükümlülere karşı tutum (ATI; Melvin, Grambling, & Gardner, 1985), işbirliği (WAI; Horvath & Greenberg, 1989), genel sağlık (Goldberg & Williams, 1988), tükenmişlik sendromu (Maslach & Jackson, 1981), iş doyumu (Spector, 1994) ve örgütsel güven (Cummings & Bromiley, 1995) konularında ölçekler içeren bir anket doldurmuştur. Araştırma niteliksel sonuçlarına göre eğitimin uygulanabilirliği, kabul edilebilirliği ve eğitimden memnuniyet anketlerinde katılımcılar olumlu geribildirim vermiştir. Nicel bulgular T-test analizi kullanılarak incelendiğinde ise eğitime katılan memurların istatistiksel olarak anlamlı derecede daha az tükenmişlik sendromu gösterdiği ve çalıştıkları kuruma duydukları güvenin arttığı bulunmuştur. Buna karşın, madde kullanan yükümlülere yönelik tutumların değişmediği görülmüştür (p > .05). Araştırma projesinin bulguları, denetimli serbestlik çalışanlarına yönelik daha kapsamlı bir müdahale programının geliştirilmesine ışık tutmaktadır.Conference Object Citation - Scopus: 1Modeling Consumer Creditworthiness Via Psychometric Scale and Machine Learning(IEEE, 2022) Çakar, Tuna; Ertugrul, Seyit; Sayar, Alperen; Sahin, Türkay; Bozkan, TunahanAlthough the predictive power of economic metrics to detect the creditworthiness of the customers is high, there is a rising interest in the integration of cognitive, psychological, behavioral, alternative, and demographic data into credit risk systems and processing the data through modern methods. The primary motivation for the rising interest is increased customer classification accuracy. In this research, customer creditworthiness was modeled through data consisting of personality, money attitudes, impulsivity, self-esteem, self-control, and material values and processed through artificial intelligence. The obtained findings have been evaluated as a reference point for the following research. © 2022 IEEE.Article Muhafazakarlık, Kaygı ve Tehdit Edici Uyarıcılara Karşı Dikkat Yanlılığı(2017) Booth, Robert W; Dikçe, Uğurcan; Peker, MüjdePolitical ideology often forms an important part of someone’s identity, and affects their life in many ways. Many have studied the correlates and predictors of ideology, especially conservative ideology (e.g. Adorno, Frenkel-Brunswik, Levinson, & Sanford, 1950; Jost, Glaser, Kruglanksi, & Sulloway, 2003; Tomkins, 1963; Wilson, 1973). Psychologists and political scientists have become increasingly convinced that ideology is related to biological, physiological and cognitive factors. For example, twin studies suggest political attitudes are about 30-60% heritable (see Bouchard & McGue, 2003; Hatemi et al., 2010). Here, we focus on cognitive and associated emotional correlates of ideology.Book Part Otobiyografik Anıların Yaşam Boyu Dağılımı: Yaşamımızın Hangi Dönemlerini Daha Çok Hangilerini Daha Az Hatırlıyoruz?(Koç Üniversitesi Yayınları (KÜY), 2018) Ece, Berivan...Conference Object People Management in Production Organizations in Turkey(National Congress of Management and Organization, 2017) Arman, Gamze...Conference Object Recollection & Traumatic Growth: Unique Mediational Pathways Through Traumatic Stress Components(The Cognitive Science Society, 2021) Öner, Sezin; Özlü, Serap; Kurtulmuş, Emine Şeyma; Aydemir, SudeAlthough the severity of the COVID-19 outbreak varies from time to time, the pandemic has affected larger audiences worldwide. Given the increasingly severe measures taken by the authorities, healthcare professionals have experienced positive and negative effects of the events, both personally and vicariously. The main aim is to examine how remembering influences vicarious traumatization and post-traumatic growth in a sample of healthcare workers. We proposed a multiple mediation model testing of distinct roles of stress components (hypervigilance, avoidance, intrusion) on the link between recollective features of remembering and post-traumatic growth, which allows characterizing memory-linked mechanisms underlying the effects of traumatic stress on growth. We demonstrated unique pathways by which remembering influenced traumatic growth. For the links of emotional intensity and imagery with growth, we found full mediation through avoidance and intrusion Individuals recalling events with high emotional intensity and imagery tend to experience more intrusions of trauma, which then resulted in traumatic growth. On the other hand, the opposite pattern was found for avoidance. Emotionally intense and vivid recall of events increased avoidance responses, but high avoidance reduced traumatic growth. With respect to reliving, while the pattern was similar, we found a partial mediation, showing the significant role reliving has in supporting traumatic growth.Conference Object Repeated Assessment of Repeated Events: Dancing in Time. Traveling in Time: Construction of Past and Future Events Across Domains(2016) Ece, Berivan; Gülgöz, S...Conference Object Conference Object Subgroup Formation and Identification in Multinational Teams: Do Birds of a Feather Flock Together?(European Academy of Management, 2017) Arman, Gamze; Bell, SuzanneMultinational teams (MNTs) consist of members from different national backgrounds who work interdependently to achieve a shared objective (Earley & Gibson, 2002). Much of the previous research on MNTs has focused on whether members’ national background diversity has an impact on MNT effectiveness (Connaughton & Shuffler, 2007; Stahl, Mäkelä, Zander, & Maznevski, 2010a; Stahl, Maznevski, Voigt, & Jonsen, 2010b). The purpose of the present study was to examine the perception of diversity by team members, with regard to their definition of subgroups and identification with the in-groups, out-groups, and the entire team.
