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2. Protocol for the Catheter-Related Early Thromboprophylaxis With Enoxaparin (CRETE) Studies
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Faustino, E. Vincent S., Kandil, Sarah B., Leroue, Matthew K., Sochet, Anthony A., Kong, Michele, Cholette, Jill M., Nellis, Marianne E., Pinto, Matthew G., Chegondi, Madhuradhar, Ramirez, Michelle, Schreiber, Hilary, Kerris, Elizabeth W. J., Glau, Christie L., Kolmar, Amanda, Muisyo, Teddy M., Sharathkumar, Anjali, Polikoff, Lee, Silva, Cicero T., Ehrlich, Lauren, Navarro, Oscar M., Spinella, Philip C., Raffini, Leslie, Taylor, Sarah N., McPartland, Tara, Shabanova, Veronika, Faustino, E. Vincent S., Holtz, Laura, McPartland, Tara, Soo, Zi Kai, Kandil, Sarah, Raffini, Leslie, Silva, Cicero, Spinella, Philip, Taylor, Sarah, Shabanova, Veronika, McCullom, Sarah, Silva, Cicero T., Ehrlich, Lauren, Navarro, Oscar M., Barbaro, Ryan, Jaffray, Julie, Warren, Joshua, Sharathkumar, Anjali, Polikoff, Lee, Leroue, Matthew K., Arellano, Venessa Hoppes, Andreaco, Alix, Baig, Natasha, Burke, Ellen, Carpenter, Todd, Dailey, Lanae, Elozory, Allie, Enabulele, Obehi, Furleng, Christiane, Gonzales, Kristen, Gordon, Katie, Gordon, Sharon, Greer, Rachel, Grimsley, Allison, Jones, Rachel, Landis, Michelle, Laurin, Jaime, Lipani, Emily, Maddux, Aline, Mansour, Rachel, Merrow, Mya, Patruccelli, Lexi, Port, Emily, Sauceda, Heidi, Shields, Elizabeth, Sierra, Yamila, Stenson, Erin, Stewart, Christine, Tutman, Jeffrey, Wilson, Patrick, Valenzuela, Ariana, Zorensky, Frances, Glau, Christie L., Arroyo, Teresa, Burnett, Ryan, Bush, Jenny, Dickey, Shawn, Douglas, Rebecca, Edioma, Glory, Famularo, Stephen, Fitzgerald, Julie, Himebauch, Adam, Juste, Nola, Levow, Cindee, McKelvey, Alanah, Sivarupan, Myooran, Slocumb, Taylor, Tizhe, Wandave, Tolkacheva, Katie, Tupil, Krithika, Nguyen, Vu, Scott, Megan, Kolmar, Amanda, Archie-Dilworth, Jessie, Kramer, Michael, Stone, Pamela, Schreiber, Hilary, Privatt, Miranda, Shad, Sadaf, Kong, Michele, Colston, Candice, Kelley, Heather, Murdock, Meghan, Cholette, Jill M., Taillie, Eileen Root, Ramirez, Michelle, Deygoo, Sandra, Groves, Kelley, Hennigan, Claire, McKinstry, Jacklyn, Martinez, Michael, Michos, Rosa, Shah, Ami, Spilios, Maria, Sochet, Anthony A., Babushkin, Tamara, Cree, Hanna, Dallas, Lexie, Nievas, I. Federico F., Teppa, Beatriz, Pinto, Matthew G., Korn, Sarah, Levasseur, Julie, Politano, Serè, Muszynski, Jennifer, Steele, Lisa, Nellis, Marianne E., Chung, Liliko, Cormack, Margaret, Svezhenets, Oleksiy, Muisyo, Teddy M., Allen, Christine, Anderson, Ashley, Huebner, Karl M., Jones, Tracy, Mitchell, Katherine, Taylor, Kaci, Kerris, Elizabeth, Hamilton, Hannah, Spears, Debra, Thomas, Neal, Chegondi, Madhuradhar, Austin, Maureen, Rao, Mahil, Faustino, E. Vincent S., Blalock, Shelby, Ecarma, Michelle, Hayes, Nancy, Kandil, Sarah, Kluko, Matthew, Quinn, Tyler, and Silva, Cicero T.
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3. Social Psychology Models of Mental Function and Behavior
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Hamilton, Hannah R., Tennen, Howard, Summers, Richard F., Section editor, Alarcón, Renato D., Section editor, Tasman, Allan, editor, Riba, Michelle B., editor, Alarcón, Renato D., editor, Alfonso, César A., editor, Kanba, Shigenobu, editor, Lecic-Tosevski, Dusica, editor, Ndetei, David M., editor, Ng, Chee H., editor, and Schulze, Thomas G., editor
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- 2024
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4. The Impact of Brief Reflective Responses on Student Performance
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Hamilton, Hannah R. and Mallett, Robyn K.
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One-minute papers allow students to process what they learned during class and improve student performance. However, this activity can become monotonous and takes significantly longer than the name implies. The research described here tests the effectiveness of a briefer, more flexible version of this technique to increase the perceived relevance of the material and, in turn, performance. Students were randomly assigned to either self-generate a reflective response or answer a content-specific question generated by the instructor at the end of class. Students positively evaluated the brief reflective response activity. Moreover, answering the self-generated reflective responses was associated with greater perceived relevancy of course material to students' daily lives compared to answering the content-specific questions. Perceived relevancy, in turn, was associated with higher examination grades. Thus, brief reflective responses are a useful tool to increase meaningful connections to course material which enhances examination performance.
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- 2023
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5. Open Is Not Enough: Designing for a Networked Data Commons
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Wilson, Anna, Hamilton, Hannah, Singh, Greg, Lockley, Pat, Dohn, Nina Bonderup, Series Editor, de Laat, Maarten, Series Editor, Ryberg, Thomas, Series Editor, Jaldemark, Jimmy, editor, Öberg, Lena-Maria, editor, and Håkansson Lindqvist, Marcia, editor
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- 2023
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6. The effectiveness of flower strips and hedgerows on pest control, pollination services and crop yield: a quantitative synthesis
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Albrecht, Matthias, Kleijn, David, Williams, Neal M, Tschumi, Matthias, Blaauw, Brett R, Bommarco, Riccardo, Campbell, Alistair J, Dainese, Matteo, Drummond, Francis A, Entling, Martin H, Ganser, Dominik, de Groot, G Arjen, Goulson, Dave, Grab, Heather, Hamilton, Hannah, Herzog, Felix, Isaacs, Rufus, Jacot, Katja, Jeanneret, Philippe, Jonsson, Mattias, Knop, Eva, Kremen, Claire, Landis, Douglas A, Loeb, Gregory M, Marini, Lorenzo, McKerchar, Megan, Morandin, Lora, Pfister, Sonja C, Potts, Simon G, Rundlöf, Sardiñas, Hillary, Sciligo, Amber, Thies, Carsten, Tscharntke, Teja, Venturini, Eric, Veromann, Eve, Vollhardt, Ines MG, Wäckers, Felix, Ward, Kimiora, Westbury, Duncan B, Wilby, Andrew, Woltz, Megan, Wratten, Steve, and Sutter, Louis
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Ecological Applications ,Biological Sciences ,Ecology ,Environmental Management ,Environmental Sciences ,Zero Hunger ,Agriculture ,Bees ,Biodiversity ,Ecosystem ,Europe ,Flowers ,New Zealand ,North America ,Pest Control ,Pollination ,Agroecology ,agri-environment schemes ,bee pollinators ,conservation biological control ,ecological intensification ,farmland biodiversity ,floral enhancements ,natural pest regulation ,pollination reservoirs ,sustainable agriculture ,wildflower strips ,Evolutionary Biology ,Ecological applications ,Environmental management - Abstract
Floral plantings are promoted to foster ecological intensification of agriculture through provisioning of ecosystem services. However, a comprehensive assessment of the effectiveness of different floral plantings, their characteristics and consequences for crop yield is lacking. Here we quantified the impacts of flower strips and hedgerows on pest control (18 studies) and pollination services (17 studies) in adjacent crops in North America, Europe and New Zealand. Flower strips, but not hedgerows, enhanced pest control services in adjacent fields by 16% on average. However, effects on crop pollination and yield were more variable. Our synthesis identifies several important drivers of variability in effectiveness of plantings: pollination services declined exponentially with distance from plantings, and perennial and older flower strips with higher flowering plant diversity enhanced pollination more effectively. These findings provide promising pathways to optimise floral plantings to more effectively contribute to ecosystem service delivery and ecological intensification of agriculture in the future.
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7. Social Psychology Models of Mental Function and Behavior
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Hamilton, Hannah R., primary and Tennen, Howard, additional
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- 2023
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8. Understanding Trauma Symptoms Experienced by Young Men under Youth Justice Supervision in an Australian Jurisdiction.
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Hamilton, Hannah N., Malvaso, Catia G., Day, Andrew, Delfabbro, Paul H., and Hackett, Louisa
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MENTAL health services , *LIFE change events , *ADVERSE childhood experiences , *INTERNALIZING behavior , *EXTERNALIZING behavior - Abstract
Exposure to adversity or maltreatment is known to correlate with high-risk behaviors that can increase the risk of contact with the criminal justice system; however, few studies have focused on the role of trauma symptoms and other behaviors that may develop in response to exposure to adverse life events. We also know far less about the role of these experiences in young men compared to young women who have been in contact with the youth justice system. In this study, we examine the associations between different patterns of trauma symptomatology and adverse childhood experienced (ACEs), substance use, behavioral difficulties, and re-offending in a sample of 141 young men under the supervision of a Youth Justice (YJ) agency in Australia. Trauma symptoms were reported by over ninety percent of participants, with Latent Class Analysis used to identify four subgroups of young men based on their clustering of trauma symptomatology: internalizing, externalizing, high, and low trauma symptoms groups. The characteristics of young men across these groups were, however, remarkably similar. Over four-fifths scored in the clinical range for substance use and externalizing behavior problems, while recidivism was reported in over three-quarters of young men across all groups. These findings have implications for the development of trauma-informed responses by specialist adolescent mental health services as well as for adult forensic services that seek to understand the developmental origins of psychopathology and offending behavior. There appears to be a strong rationale for more compassionate and trauma-informed justice system practices. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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9. Thanks for the offer: Testing drink offers as predictors of sexual activity.
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Hamilton, Hannah R., Armeli, Stephen, and Tennen, Howard
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RISK-taking behavior , *RESEARCH funding , *HUMAN sexuality , *UNDERGRADUATES , *SEX customs , *SOCIAL context , *LONGITUDINAL method , *ODDS ratio , *PSYCHOLOGY of college students , *ALCOHOL drinking in college , *INTERPERSONAL relations - Abstract
Objective: Drink offers are related to increased alcohol consumption, which is linked to sexual activity among college students. However, offers of alcohol may increase the odds of sexual activity that night independent of the amount of alcohol consumed. Participants: 540 undergraduate students were recruited for a longitudinal study of daily experiences. Method: Participants completed up to four annual waves of a measurement burst daily diary study. Using these longitudinal data, we examined whether receiving a drink offer on a given night was related to greater odds of having sex. Results: Receiving a drink offer (but not the number of drinks accepted) is related to greater odds of having sex, controlling for drinking level. Conclusions: Receiving a drink offer is uniquely related to odds of having sex when controlling for the amount of alcohol participants consumed. This may have implications for psychological functioning and relationship development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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10. Low concentrations of fertilizer and herbicide alter plant growth and interactions with flower-visiting insects
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Russo, Laura, Buckley, Yvonne M., Hamilton, Hannah, Kavanagh, Mark, and Stout, Jane C.
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11. Affect and alcohol: The moderating role of episode-specific drinking motives
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Hamilton, Hannah R., Armeli, Stephen, and Tennen, Howard
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- 2020
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12. Exploring global food system shocks, scenarios and outcomes
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Hamilton, Hannah, Henry, Roslyn, Rounsevell, Mark, Moran, Dominic, Cossar, Frances, Allen, Kathleen, Boden, Lisa, and Alexander, Peter
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- 2020
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13. Foreword
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Kelly-Quinn, Mary, Lynn, Deirdre, and Hamilton, Hannah
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- 2020
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14. Cheers to Equality! Both Hostile and Benevolent Sexism Predict Increases in College Women’s Alcohol Consumption
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Hamilton, Hannah R. and DeHart, Tracy
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- 2020
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15. COVID-19 in college: Risk perception and planned protective behavior.
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Hamilton, Hannah R., Peterson, Julie Longua, and DeHart, Tracy
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RISK assessment , *WORLD Wide Web , *PATIENT compliance , *UNDERGRADUATES , *UNIVERSITIES & colleges , *PLANNED behavior theory , *VACCINATION , *HEALTH policy , *COVID-19 vaccines , *SURVEYS , *EXPERIENCE , *STUDENTS , *ATTITUDE (Psychology) , *INTENTION , *HEALTH behavior , *STUDENT attitudes , *COVID-19 , *COVID-19 pandemic - Abstract
Objective: The Theory of Planned Behavior has been applied to COVID-19 protective behaviors, but evidence suggests this theory may be less predictive over time and less valid in individualistic societies. The current study applied this theory among American college students as vaccines became available and added perceived risk. Participants: 242 undergraduate students at two universities. Methods: Participants completed an online survey and analyses were conducted using PROCESS. Results: Perceived risk was indirectly related to protective behavior via intentions which were significantly impacted by positive attitudes, descriptive norms, and perceived behavioral control. Conclusions: Even within an individualistic culture and when vaccines were becoming available, the Theory of Planned Behavior predicts protective behaviors. Including risk perception also furthers understanding of this theory by identifying one factor related to norms and perceived behavioral control. These results may inform the design of interventions designed to increase compliance with pandemic-related policies and other positive behaviors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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16. Dating during the time of COVID‐19: Risk perceptions and political ideology
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Kellogg, Danielle L., primary, DeHart, Tracy, additional, Peterson, Julie Longua, additional, and Hamilton, Hannah R., additional
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- 2023
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17. Eating Disorder Symptoms, Affect-Regulation Drinking Motives and Drinking-Related Outcomes
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Drury, Catherine R., primary, Armeli, Stephen, additional, Hamilton, Hannah R., additional, Loeb, Katharine L., additional, and Tennen, Howard, additional
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- 2023
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18. A many-analysts approach to the relation between religiosity and well-being
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Hoogeveen, Suzanne, Sarafoglou, Alexandra, Aczel, Balazs, Aditya, Yonathan, Alayan, Alexandra J., Allen, Peter J., Altay, Sacha, Alzahawi, Shilaan, Amir, Yulmaida, Anthony, Francis-Vincent, Appiah, Obed Kwame, Atkinson, Quentin D., Baimel, Adam, Balkaya-Ince, Merve, Balsamo, Michela, Banker, Sachin, Bartos, Frantisek, Becerra, Mario, Beffara, Bertrand, Beitner, Julia, Bendixen, Theiss, Berkessel, Jana B., Berniunas, Renatas, Billet, Matthew, Billingsley, Joseph, Bortolini, Tiago, Breitsohl, Heiko, Bret, Amelie, Brown, Faith L., Brown, Jennifer, Brumbaugh, Claudia C., Buczny, Jacek, Bulbulia, Joseph, Caballero, Saul, Carlucci, Leonardo, Carmichael, Cheryl L., Cattaneo, Marco E. G., Charles, Sarah J., Claessens, Scott, Panagopoulos, Maxinne C., Costa, Angelo Brandelli, Crone, Damien L., Czoschke, Stefan, Czymara, Christian, D'Urso, E. Damiano, Dahlstrom, Orjan, Dalla Rosa, Anna, Danielsson, Henrik, De Ron, Jill, de Vries, Ymkje Anna, Dean, Kristy K., Dik, Bryan J., Disabato, David J., Doherty, Jaclyn K., Draws, Tim, Drouhot, Lucas, Dujmovic, Marin, Dunham, Yarrow, Ebert, Tobias, Edelsbrunner, Peter A., Eerland, Anita, Elbaek, Christian T., Farahmand, Shole, Farahmand, Hooman, Farias, Miguel, Feliccia, Abrey A., Fischer, Kyle, Fischer, Ronald, Fisher-Thompson, Donna, Francis, Zoe, Frick, Susanne, Frisch, Lisa K., Geraldes, Diogo, Gerdin, Emily, Geven, Linda, Ghasemi, Omid, Gielens, Erwin, Gligoric, Vukasin, Hagel, Kristin, Hajdu, Nandor, Hamilton, Hannah R., Hamzah, Imaduddin, Hanel, Paul H. P., Hawk, Christopher E., Himawan, Karel K., Holding, Benjamin C., Homman, Lina E., Ingendahl, Moritz, Inkila, Hilla, Inman, Mary L., Islam, Chris-Gabriel, Isler, Ozan, Izydorczyk, David, Jaeger, Bastian, Johnson, Kathryn A., Jong, Jonathan, Karl, Johannes A., Kaszubowski, Erikson, Katz, Benjamin A., Keefer, Lucas A., Kelchtermans, Stijn, Kelly, John M., Klein, Richard A., Kleinberg, Bennett, Knowles, Megan L., Kolczynska, Marta, Koller, Dave, Krasko, Julia, Kritzler, Sarah, Krypotos, Angelos-Miltiadis, Kyritsis, Thanos, Landes, Todd L., Laukenmann, Ruben, Forsyth, Guy A. Lavender, Lazar, Aryeh, Lehman, Barbara J., Levy, Neil, Lo, Ronda F., Lodder, Paul, Lorenz, Jennifer, Lowicki, Pawel, Ly, Albert L., Maassen, Esther, Magyar-Russell, Gina M., Maier, Maximilian, Marsh, Dylan R., Martinez, Nuria, Martinie, Marcellin, Martoyo, Ihan, Mason, Susan E., Mauritsen, Anne Lundahl, McAleer, Phil, McCauley, Thomas, McCullough, Michael, McKay, Ryan, McMahon, Camilla M., McNamara, Amelia A., Means, Kira K., Mercier, Brett, Mitkidis, Panagiotis, Monin, Benoit, Moon, Jordan W., Moreau, David, Morgan, Jonathan, Murphy, James, Muscatt, George, Nagel, Christof, Nagy, Tamas, Nalborczyk, Ladislas, Nilsonne, Gustav, Noack, Pamina, Norenzayan, Ara, Nuijten, Michele B., Olsson-Collentine, Anton, Oviedo, Lluis, Pavlov, Yuri G., Pawelski, James O., Pearson, Hannah, Pedder, Hugo, Peetz, Hannah K., Pinus, Michael, Pirutinsky, Steven, Polito, Vince, Porubanova, Michaela, Poulin, Michael J., Prenoveau, Jason M., Prince, Mark A., Protzko, John, Pryor, Campbell, Purzycki, Benjamin G., Qiu, Lin, Putter, Julian Quevedo, Rabelo, Andre, Radell, Milen L., Ramsay, Jonathan E., Reid, Graham, Roberts, Andrew J., Luna, Lindsey M. Root, Ross, Robert M., Roszak, Piotr, Roy, Nirmal, Saarelainen, Suvi-Maria K., Sasaki, Joni Y., Schaumans, Catherine, Schivinski, Bruno, Schmitt, Marcel C., Schnitker, Sarah A., Schnuerch, Martin, Schreiner, Marcel R., Schuttengruber, Victoria, Sebben, Simone, Segerstrom, Suzanne C., Seryczynska, Berenika, Shjoedt, Uffe, Simsek, Muge, Sleegers, Willem W. A., Smith, Eliot R., Sowden, Walter J., Spath, Marion, Sporlein, Christoph, Stedden, William, Stoevenbelt, Andrea H., Stuber, Simon, Sulik, Justin, Suwartono, Christiany, Syropoulos, Stylianos, Szaszi, Barnabas, Szecsi, Peter, Tappin, Ben M., Tay, Louis, Thibault, Robert T., Thompson, Burt, Thurn, Christian M., Torralba, Josefa, Tuthill, Shelby D., Ullein, Ann-Marie, Van Aert, Robbie C. M., van Assen, Marcel A. L. M., Van Cappellen, Patty, van den Akker, Olmo R., Van der Cruyssen, Ine, Van der Noll, Jolanda, van Dongen, Noah N. N., Van Lissa, Caspar J., van Mulukom, Valerie, van Ravenzwaaij, Don, van Zyl, Casper J. J., Vaughn, Leigh Ann, Verschuere, Bruno, Vianello, Michelangelo, Vilanova, Felipe, Vishkin, Allon, Vogel, Vera, Vogelsmeier, Leonie V. D. E., Watanabe, Shoko, White, Cindel J. M., Wiebels, Kristina, Wiechert, Sera, Willett, Zachary Z., Witkowiak, Maciej, Witvliet, Charlotte V. O., Wiwad, Dylan, Wuyts, Robin, Xygalatas, Dimitris, Yang, Xin, Yeo, Darren J., Yilmaz, Onurcan, Zarzeczna, Natalia, Zhao, Yitong, Zijlmans, Josjan, van Elk, Michiel, Wagenmakers, Eric-Jan, Hoogeveen, Suzanne, Sarafoglou, Alexandra, Aczel, Balazs, Aditya, Yonathan, Alayan, Alexandra J., Allen, Peter J., Altay, Sacha, Alzahawi, Shilaan, Amir, Yulmaida, Anthony, Francis-Vincent, Appiah, Obed Kwame, Atkinson, Quentin D., Baimel, Adam, Balkaya-Ince, Merve, Balsamo, Michela, Banker, Sachin, Bartos, Frantisek, Becerra, Mario, Beffara, Bertrand, Beitner, Julia, Bendixen, Theiss, Berkessel, Jana B., Berniunas, Renatas, Billet, Matthew, Billingsley, Joseph, Bortolini, Tiago, Breitsohl, Heiko, Bret, Amelie, Brown, Faith L., Brown, Jennifer, Brumbaugh, Claudia C., Buczny, Jacek, Bulbulia, Joseph, Caballero, Saul, Carlucci, Leonardo, Carmichael, Cheryl L., Cattaneo, Marco E. G., Charles, Sarah J., Claessens, Scott, Panagopoulos, Maxinne C., Costa, Angelo Brandelli, Crone, Damien L., Czoschke, Stefan, Czymara, Christian, D'Urso, E. Damiano, Dahlstrom, Orjan, Dalla Rosa, Anna, Danielsson, Henrik, De Ron, Jill, de Vries, Ymkje Anna, Dean, Kristy K., Dik, Bryan J., Disabato, David J., Doherty, Jaclyn K., Draws, Tim, Drouhot, Lucas, Dujmovic, Marin, Dunham, Yarrow, Ebert, Tobias, Edelsbrunner, Peter A., Eerland, Anita, Elbaek, Christian T., Farahmand, Shole, Farahmand, Hooman, Farias, Miguel, Feliccia, Abrey A., Fischer, Kyle, Fischer, Ronald, Fisher-Thompson, Donna, Francis, Zoe, Frick, Susanne, Frisch, Lisa K., Geraldes, Diogo, Gerdin, Emily, Geven, Linda, Ghasemi, Omid, Gielens, Erwin, Gligoric, Vukasin, Hagel, Kristin, Hajdu, Nandor, Hamilton, Hannah R., Hamzah, Imaduddin, Hanel, Paul H. P., Hawk, Christopher E., Himawan, Karel K., Holding, Benjamin C., Homman, Lina E., Ingendahl, Moritz, Inkila, Hilla, Inman, Mary L., Islam, Chris-Gabriel, Isler, Ozan, Izydorczyk, David, Jaeger, Bastian, Johnson, Kathryn A., Jong, Jonathan, Karl, Johannes A., Kaszubowski, Erikson, Katz, Benjamin A., Keefer, Lucas A., Kelchtermans, Stijn, Kelly, John M., Klein, Richard A., Kleinberg, Bennett, Knowles, Megan L., Kolczynska, Marta, Koller, Dave, Krasko, Julia, Kritzler, Sarah, Krypotos, Angelos-Miltiadis, Kyritsis, Thanos, Landes, Todd L., Laukenmann, Ruben, Forsyth, Guy A. Lavender, Lazar, Aryeh, Lehman, Barbara J., Levy, Neil, Lo, Ronda F., Lodder, Paul, Lorenz, Jennifer, Lowicki, Pawel, Ly, Albert L., Maassen, Esther, Magyar-Russell, Gina M., Maier, Maximilian, Marsh, Dylan R., Martinez, Nuria, Martinie, Marcellin, Martoyo, Ihan, Mason, Susan E., Mauritsen, Anne Lundahl, McAleer, Phil, McCauley, Thomas, McCullough, Michael, McKay, Ryan, McMahon, Camilla M., McNamara, Amelia A., Means, Kira K., Mercier, Brett, Mitkidis, Panagiotis, Monin, Benoit, Moon, Jordan W., Moreau, David, Morgan, Jonathan, Murphy, James, Muscatt, George, Nagel, Christof, Nagy, Tamas, Nalborczyk, Ladislas, Nilsonne, Gustav, Noack, Pamina, Norenzayan, Ara, Nuijten, Michele B., Olsson-Collentine, Anton, Oviedo, Lluis, Pavlov, Yuri G., Pawelski, James O., Pearson, Hannah, Pedder, Hugo, Peetz, Hannah K., Pinus, Michael, Pirutinsky, Steven, Polito, Vince, Porubanova, Michaela, Poulin, Michael J., Prenoveau, Jason M., Prince, Mark A., Protzko, John, Pryor, Campbell, Purzycki, Benjamin G., Qiu, Lin, Putter, Julian Quevedo, Rabelo, Andre, Radell, Milen L., Ramsay, Jonathan E., Reid, Graham, Roberts, Andrew J., Luna, Lindsey M. Root, Ross, Robert M., Roszak, Piotr, Roy, Nirmal, Saarelainen, Suvi-Maria K., Sasaki, Joni Y., Schaumans, Catherine, Schivinski, Bruno, Schmitt, Marcel C., Schnitker, Sarah A., Schnuerch, Martin, Schreiner, Marcel R., Schuttengruber, Victoria, Sebben, Simone, Segerstrom, Suzanne C., Seryczynska, Berenika, Shjoedt, Uffe, Simsek, Muge, Sleegers, Willem W. A., Smith, Eliot R., Sowden, Walter J., Spath, Marion, Sporlein, Christoph, Stedden, William, Stoevenbelt, Andrea H., Stuber, Simon, Sulik, Justin, Suwartono, Christiany, Syropoulos, Stylianos, Szaszi, Barnabas, Szecsi, Peter, Tappin, Ben M., Tay, Louis, Thibault, Robert T., Thompson, Burt, Thurn, Christian M., Torralba, Josefa, Tuthill, Shelby D., Ullein, Ann-Marie, Van Aert, Robbie C. M., van Assen, Marcel A. L. M., Van Cappellen, Patty, van den Akker, Olmo R., Van der Cruyssen, Ine, Van der Noll, Jolanda, van Dongen, Noah N. N., Van Lissa, Caspar J., van Mulukom, Valerie, van Ravenzwaaij, Don, van Zyl, Casper J. J., Vaughn, Leigh Ann, Verschuere, Bruno, Vianello, Michelangelo, Vilanova, Felipe, Vishkin, Allon, Vogel, Vera, Vogelsmeier, Leonie V. D. E., Watanabe, Shoko, White, Cindel J. M., Wiebels, Kristina, Wiechert, Sera, Willett, Zachary Z., Witkowiak, Maciej, Witvliet, Charlotte V. O., Wiwad, Dylan, Wuyts, Robin, Xygalatas, Dimitris, Yang, Xin, Yeo, Darren J., Yilmaz, Onurcan, Zarzeczna, Natalia, Zhao, Yitong, Zijlmans, Josjan, van Elk, Michiel, and Wagenmakers, Eric-Jan
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The relation between religiosity and well-being is one of the most researched topics in the psychology of religion, yet the directionality and robustness of the effect remains debated. Here, we adopted a many-analysts approach to assess the robustness of this relation based on a new cross-cultural dataset (N = 10, 535 participants from 24 countries). We recruited 120 analysis teams to investigate (1) whether religious people self-report higher well-being, and (2) whether the relation between religiosity and self-reported well-being depends on perceived cultural norms of religion (i.e., whether it is considered normal and desirable to be religious in a given country). In a two-stage procedure, the teams first created an analysis plan and then executed their planned analysis on the data. For the first research question, all but 3 teams reported positive effect sizes with credible/confidence intervals excluding zero (median reported beta = 0.120). For the second research question, this was the case for 65% of the teams (median reported beta = 0.039). While most teams applied (multilevel) linear regression models, there was considerable variability in the choice of items used to construct the independent variables, the dependent variable, and the included covariates.
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19. Finsta study
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Hamilton, Hannah R.
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- 2023
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20. Perceptions of social media use
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Hamilton, Hannah R.
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- 2023
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21. Join the Party: Approval-Contingent Self-Worth, Drinking Motives, and Drinking Alone and With Others
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Hamilton, Hannah R., primary, Armeli, Stephen, additional, and Tennen, Howard, additional
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- 2022
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22. Coping with COVID: COVID-19 experiences and drinking to cope.
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Hamilton, Hannah R., Armeli, Stephen, and Tennen, Howard
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RESEARCH funding ,PSYCHOLOGICAL adaptation ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,MOTIVATION (Psychology) ,ALCOHOL drinking ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,COVID-19 pandemic ,REGRESSION analysis - Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has been a source of stress that may have increased drinking level overall and, more specifically, drinking to cope motivation. The current study tests whether specific domains of pandemic-related experiences are related to drinking to cope motivation and drinking level and whether drinking to cope motivation moderates the association between pandemic experiences and alcohol consumption. Participants (N = 292, 57% women) reported on their positive and negative experiences during the pandemic, their drinking to cope motivation, and their typical weekly alcohol consumption. Regression analyses revealed that negative emotional health and well-being experiences were related to higher levels of drinking to cope motivation. Negative social activity experiences were related to higher weekly alcohol consumption. In addition, negative home life experiences were related to higher consumption among individuals with high drinking to cope motivation and positive experiences were related to lower consumption among individuals with high drinking to cope motivation. These findings underscore the importance of considering the domain of experiences during the current pandemic and future mass crisis events and may provide insight for designing interventions to prevent drinking to cope. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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23. Archives activity study
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24. affect and episode-specific drinking motives
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Hamilton, Hannah, Tennen, Howard, and Armeli, Stephen
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25. Hypotheses
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Hamilton, Hannah and DeHart, Tracy
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26. Changes in drinking norms
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Hamilton, Hannah, Tennen, Howard, and Armeli, Stephen
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27. enjoyment and self-perception
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28. parental influence
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FOS: Psychology ,Psychology ,Social and Behavioral Sciences - Abstract
One reason cited for heavy drinking during college is the lack of parental oversight as emerging adults leave home (Merrill & Carey, 2016). College is often the first time that individuals have lived away from their parents and the physical and social environments of college set the stage for risky drinking (Wilkinson & Ivsins, 2017). However, most college students communicate with their parents regularly and such communication is related to lower alcohol consumption (Small et al., 2011). Students who live near home may also continue to interact with parents in person even if they no longer live at home. Thus, the current study extends this literature by examining face-to-face parental contact as a factor in college students’ alcohol consumption.
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29. alcohol consumption and next-day social/academic stress
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Hamilton, Hannah, Armeli, Stephen, and Tennen, Howard
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FOS: Psychology ,Psychology ,Social and Behavioral Sciences - Abstract
Considerable research examining the stress-alcohol link has examined social-learning based individual difference factors (e.g., expectancies, motives) as potential moderators and mediators of this association (see Greeley & Oei, 1999; Cooper et al., 2015). Relatively less work has examined the influence of the social environment. For college students, who are more likely to drink with others versus alone (Christiansen et al., 2002), we argue that the social environment in which drinking occurs is a necessary component in understanding alcohol consumption. Given the fundamental role of the need to belong in motivating human behavior (see Baumeister & Leary, 1995), we also posit that social stress is more likely to motivate social alcohol consumption than other forms of stress (i.e., academic stress). Specifically, the current study uses daily diary methodology to examine whether daily social and academic stress are related to college students’ nightly alcohol consumption with others, whether these associations are moderated by peer drinking that night, and whether social alcohol consumption buffers against next-day social stress.
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30. Sexism and college women's alcohol consumption
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Hamilton, Hannah and DeHart, Tracy
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31. Correlational Study
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Hamilton, Hannah and DeHart, Tracy
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32. Drinking intention-behavior association
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Although models of health behavior posit intentions as a primary predictor of drinking behavior (Cooke et al., 2016), there remains an intention-behavior gap (Sheeran & Webb, 2016) such that alcohol consumption cannot be fully explained by drinking intentions. To better understand the intention-behavior link with respect to alcohol use, the current studies examine possible moderators of this association (i.e., past drinking behavior and the individuals’ current social environment) using a micro-longitudinal (daily) design. In addition, consistent with research indicating that less intentional drinking is more strongly related to drinking-related problems (Fairlie et al., 2019), we examine whether daily intentions moderate the effect of drinking on next day negative outcomes.
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33. Self-compassion as a buffer for relationship threat
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Hamilton, Hannah, DeHart, Tracy, and Shaiber, Rebecca
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34. Experimental Study
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35. Research Question 2
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Narcissism and Hook-up Behavior during COVID. Main effect of Narcissism (Primary Hypotheses): 1.) Narcissism will be positively associated with hook-up frequency during COVID. Specifically, people higher (vs. lower) in narcissism will report a greater frequency of hook-ups during COVID with people inside and outside their pods. 2.) Narcissism will be negatively associated with precautionary behaviors prior to hooking up during COVID. Specifically, people higher (vs. lower) in narcissism will report engaging in fewer precautionary behaviors (e.g., getting tested) prior to hooking up. Potential Mechanisms (Mediation Hypotheses): We will test three potential explanations for the relationships between Narcissism and risky hook-up behavior during COVID. That is, we will explore whether decreases in empathy for vulnerable populations, decreases in inclusion of important others in the self, and increased approval of casual sex mediate the relation between narcissism and hook-up frequency and the relation between narcissism and precautionary hook-up behavior.
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36. Too tired to drink? Daily associations of sleep duration and fatigue with own and others’ alcohol consumption.
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Hamilton, Hannah R., primary, Armeli, Stephen, additional, and Tennen, Howard, additional
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37. Research Question 3
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Self-esteem and Loneliness predicting caution in dating during COVID
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38. Join the Party: Approval-Contingent Self-Worth, Drinking Motives, and Drinking Alone and With Others.
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Objective: Research links approval-contingent self-worth to college drinking but has not differentiated social and solitary consumption. High approval-contingent self-worth individuals might drink socially to derive approval. Method: In a sample of 832 undergraduates, approval-contingent self-worth and drinking motives were measured in an initial questionnaire, and social and solitary consumption were reported daily for 30 days. Results: Results indicated an overall positive association between approval-contingent self-worth and social consumption and positive indirect effects via social and enhancement motivations, but a negative indirect effect via conformity motivation. The association between approval-contingent self-worth and solitary alcohol consumption was nonsignificant because of a negative direct effect counteracted by a positive total indirect effect. Conclusions: Results highlight the importance of drinking motives and of distinguishing between social and solitary consumption. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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39. A many-analysts approach to the relation between religiosity and well-being
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Hoogeveen, Suzanne, primary, Sarafoglou, Alexandra, additional, Aczel, Balazs, additional, Aditya, Yonathan, additional, Alayan, Alexandra J., additional, Allen, Peter J., additional, Altay, Sacha, additional, Alzahawi, Shilaan, additional, Amir, Yulmaida, additional, Anthony, Francis-Vincent, additional, Kwame Appiah, Obed, additional, Atkinson, Quentin D., additional, Baimel, Adam, additional, Balkaya-Ince, Merve, additional, Balsamo, Michela, additional, Banker, Sachin, additional, Bartoš, František, additional, Becerra, Mario, additional, Beffara, Bertrand, additional, Beitner, Julia, additional, Bendixen, Theiss, additional, Berkessel, Jana B., additional, Berniūnas, Renatas, additional, Billet, Matthew I., additional, Billingsley, Joseph, additional, Bortolini, Tiago, additional, Breitsohl, Heiko, additional, Bret, Amélie, additional, Brown, Faith L., additional, Brown, Jennifer, additional, Brumbaugh, Claudia C., additional, Buczny, Jacek, additional, Bulbulia, Joseph, additional, Caballero, Saúl, additional, Carlucci, Leonardo, additional, Carmichael, Cheryl L., additional, Cattaneo, Marco E. G. V., additional, Charles, Sarah J., additional, Claessens, Scott, additional, Panagopoulos, Maxinne C., additional, Costa, Angelo Brandelli, additional, Crone, Damien L., additional, Czoschke, Stefan, additional, Czymara, Christian, additional, D'Urso, E. Damiano, additional, Dahlström, Örjan, additional, Rosa, Anna Dalla, additional, Danielsson, Henrik, additional, De Ron, Jill, additional, de Vries, Ymkje Anna, additional, Dean, Kristy K., additional, Dik, Bryan J., additional, Disabato, David J., additional, Doherty, Jaclyn K., additional, Draws, Tim, additional, Drouhot, Lucas, additional, Dujmovic, Marin, additional, Dunham, Yarrow, additional, Ebert, Tobias, additional, Edelsbrunner, Peter A., additional, Eerland, Anita, additional, Elbaek, Christian T., additional, Farahmand, Shole, additional, Farahmand, Hooman, additional, Farias, Miguel, additional, Feliccia, Abrey A., additional, Fischer, Kyle, additional, Fischer, Ronald, additional, Fisher-Thompson, Donna, additional, Francis, Zoë, additional, Frick, Susanne, additional, Frisch, Lisa K., additional, Geraldes, Diogo, additional, Gerdin, Emily, additional, Geven, Linda, additional, Ghasemi, Omid, additional, Gielens, Erwin, additional, Gligorić, Vukašin, additional, Hagel, Kristin, additional, Hajdu, Nandor, additional, Hamilton, Hannah R., additional, Hamzah, Imaduddin, additional, Hanel, Paul H. P., additional, Hawk, Christopher E., additional, K. Himawan, Karel, additional, Holding, Benjamin C., additional, Homman, Lina E., additional, Ingendahl, Moritz, additional, Inkilä, Hilla, additional, Inman, Mary L., additional, Islam, Chris-Gabriel, additional, Isler, Ozan, additional, Izydorczyk, David, additional, Jaeger, Bastian, additional, Johnson, Kathryn A., additional, Jong, Jonathan, additional, Karl, Johannes A., additional, Kaszubowski, Erikson, additional, Katz, Benjamin A., additional, Keefer, Lucas A., additional, Kelchtermans, Stijn, additional, Kelly, John M., additional, Klein, Richard A., additional, Kleinberg, Bennett, additional, Knowles, Megan L., additional, Kołczyńska, Marta, additional, Koller, Dave, additional, Krasko, Julia, additional, Kritzler, Sarah, additional, Krypotos, Angelos-Miltiadis, additional, Kyritsis, Thanos, additional, L. Landes, Todd, additional, Laukenmann, Ruben, additional, Forsyth, Guy A. Lavender, additional, Lazar, Aryeh, additional, Lehman, Barbara J., additional, Levy, Neil, additional, Lo, Ronda F., additional, Lodder, Paul, additional, Lorenz, Jennifer, additional, Łowicki, Paweł, additional, Ly, Albert L., additional, Maassen, Esther, additional, Magyar-Russell, Gina M., additional, Maier, Maximilian, additional, Marsh, Dylan R., additional, Martinez, Nuria, additional, Martinie, Marcellin, additional, Martoyo, Ihan, additional, Mason, Susan E., additional, Mauritsen, Anne Lundahl, additional, McAleer, Phil, additional, McCauley, Thomas, additional, McCullough, Michael, additional, McKay, Ryan, additional, McMahon, Camilla M., additional, McNamara, Amelia A., additional, Means, Kira K., additional, Mercier, Brett, additional, Mitkidis, Panagiotis, additional, Monin, Benoît, additional, Moon, Jordan W., additional, Moreau, David, additional, Morgan, Jonathan, additional, Murphy, James, additional, Muscatt, George, additional, Nägel, Christof, additional, Nagy, Tamás, additional, Nalborczyk, Ladislas, additional, Nilsonne, Gustav, additional, Noack, Pamina, additional, Norenzayan, Ara, additional, Nuijten, Michèle B., additional, Olsson-Collentine, Anton, additional, Oviedo, Lluis, additional, Pavlov, Yuri G., additional, Pawelski, James O., additional, Pearson, Hannah I., additional, Pedder, Hugo, additional, Peetz, Hannah K., additional, Pinus, Michael, additional, Pirutinsky, Steven, additional, Polito, Vince, additional, Porubanova, Michaela, additional, Poulin, Michael J., additional, Prenoveau, Jason M., additional, Prince, Mark A., additional, Protzko, John, additional, Pryor, Campbell, additional, Purzycki, Benjamin G., additional, Qiu, Lin, additional, Pütter, Julian Quevedo, additional, Rabelo, André, additional, Radell, Milen L., additional, Ramsay, Jonathan E., additional, Reid, Graham, additional, J. Roberts, Andrew, additional, Luna, Lindsey M. Root, additional, Ross, Robert M., additional, Roszak, Piotr, additional, Roy, Nirmal, additional, Saarelainen, Suvi-Maria K., additional, Sasaki, Joni Y., additional, Schaumans, Catherine, additional, Schivinski, Bruno, additional, Schmitt, Marcel C., additional, Schnitker, Sarah A., additional, Schnuerch, Martin, additional, Schreiner, Marcel R., additional, Schüttengruber, Victoria, additional, Sebben, Simone, additional, Segerstrom, Suzanne C., additional, Seryczyńska, Berenika, additional, Shjoedt, Uffe, additional, Simsek, Müge, additional, Sleegers, Willem W. A., additional, Smith, Eliot R., additional, Sowden, Walter J., additional, Späth, Marion, additional, Spörlein, Christoph, additional, Stedden, William, additional, Stoevenbelt, Andrea H., additional, Stuber, Simon, additional, Sulik, Justin, additional, Suwartono, Christiany, additional, Syropoulos, Stylianos, additional, Szaszi, Barnabas, additional, Szecsi, Peter, additional, Tappin, Ben M., additional, Tay, Louis, additional, Thibault, Robert T., additional, Thompson, Burt, additional, Thurn, Christian M., additional, Torralba, Josefa, additional, Tuthill, Shelby D., additional, Ullein, Ann-Marie, additional, Van Aert, Robbie C. M., additional, van Assen, Marcel A. L. M., additional, Van Cappellen, Patty, additional, van den Akker, Olmo R., additional, Van der Cruyssen, Ine, additional, Van der Noll, Jolanda, additional, van Dongen, Noah N. N., additional, Van Lissa, Caspar J., additional, van Mulukom, Valerie, additional, van Ravenzwaaij, Don, additional, van Zyl, Casper J. J., additional, Ann Vaughn, Leigh, additional, Većkalov, Bojana, additional, Verschuere, Bruno, additional, Vianello, Michelangelo, additional, Vilanova, Felipe, additional, Vishkin, Allon, additional, Vogel, Vera, additional, Vogelsmeier, Leonie V. D. E., additional, Watanabe, Shoko, additional, White, Cindel J. M., additional, Wiebels, Kristina, additional, Wiechert, Sera, additional, Willett, Zachary Z., additional, Witkowiak, Maciej, additional, Witvliet, Charlotte V. O., additional, Wiwad, Dylan, additional, Wuyts, Robin, additional, Xygalatas, Dimitris, additional, Yang, Xin, additional, Yeo, Darren J., additional, Yilmaz, Onurcan, additional, Zarzeczna, Natalia, additional, Zhao, Yitong, additional, Zijlmans, Josjan, additional, van Elk, Michiel, additional, and Wagenmakers, Eric-Jan, additional
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40. Thanks for the offer: Testing drink offers as predictors of sexual activity
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Hamilton, Hannah R., primary, Armeli, Stephen, additional, and Tennen, Howard, additional
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41. Coping with COVID: COVID-19 experiences and drinking to cope
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Hamilton, Hannah R., primary, Armeli, Stephen, additional, and Tennen, Howard, additional
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42. COVID-19 in college: Risk perception and planned protective behavior
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Hamilton, Hannah R., primary, Peterson, Julie Longua, additional, and DeHart, Tracy, additional
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43. A many-analysts approach to the relation between religiosity and well-being
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Hoogeveen, Suzanne, Sarafoglou, Alexandra, Aczel, Balazs, Aditya, Yonathan, Alayan, Alexandra J., Allen, Peter J., Altay, Sacha, Alzahawi, Shilaan, Amir, Yulmaida, Anthony, Francis-Vincent, Appiah, Obed Kwame, Atkinson, Quentin D., Baimel, Adam, Balkaya-Ince, Merve, Balsamo, Michela, Banker, Sachin, Bartos, Frantisek, Becerra, Mario, Beffara, Bertrand, Beitner, Julia, Bendixen, Theiss, Berkessel, Jana B., Berniunas, Renatas, Billet, Matthew, Billingsley, Joseph, Bortolini, Tiago, Breitsohl, Heiko, Bret, Amelie, Brown, Faith L., Brown, Jennifer, Brumbaugh, Claudia C., Buczny, Jacek, Bulbulia, Joseph, Caballero, Saul, Carlucci, Leonardo, Carmichael, Cheryl L., Cattaneo, Marco E. G., Charles, Sarah J., Claessens, Scott, Panagopoulos, Maxinne C., Costa, Angelo Brandelli, Crone, Damien L., Czoschke, Stefan, Czymara, Christian, D'Urso, E. Damiano, Dahlstrom, Orjan, Dalla Rosa, Anna, Danielsson, Henrik, De Ron, Jill, de Vries, Ymkje Anna, Dean, Kristy K., Dik, Bryan J., Disabato, David J., Doherty, Jaclyn K., Draws, Tim, Drouhot, Lucas, Dujmovic, Marin, Dunham, Yarrow, Ebert, Tobias, Edelsbrunner, Peter A., Eerland, Anita, Elbaek, Christian T., Farahmand, Shole, Farahmand, Hooman, Farias, Miguel, Feliccia, Abrey A., Fischer, Kyle, Fischer, Ronald, Fisher-Thompson, Donna, Francis, Zoe, Frick, Susanne, Frisch, Lisa K., Geraldes, Diogo, Gerdin, Emily, Geven, Linda, Ghasemi, Omid, Gielens, Erwin, Gligoric, Vukasin, Hagel, Kristin, Hajdu, Nandor, Hamilton, Hannah R., Hamzah, Imaduddin, Hanel, Paul H. P., Hawk, Christopher E., Himawan, Karel K., Holding, Benjamin C., Homman, Lina E., Ingendahl, Moritz, Inkila, Hilla, Inman, Mary L., Islam, Chris-Gabriel, Isler, Ozan, Izydorczyk, David, Jaeger, Bastian, Johnson, Kathryn A., Jong, Jonathan, Karl, Johannes A., Kaszubowski, Erikson, Katz, Benjamin A., Keefer, Lucas A., Kelchtermans, Stijn, Kelly, John M., Klein, Richard A., Kleinberg, Bennett, Knowles, Megan L., Kolczynska, Marta, Koller, Dave, Krasko, Julia, Kritzler, Sarah, Krypotos, Angelos-Miltiadis, Kyritsis, Thanos, Landes, Todd L., Laukenmann, Ruben, Forsyth, Guy A. Lavender, Lazar, Aryeh, Lehman, Barbara J., Levy, Neil, Lo, Ronda F., Lodder, Paul, Lorenz, Jennifer, Lowicki, Pawel, Ly, Albert L., Maassen, Esther, Magyar-Russell, Gina M., Maier, Maximilian, Marsh, Dylan R., Martinez, Nuria, Martinie, Marcellin, Martoyo, Ihan, Mason, Susan E., Mauritsen, Anne Lundahl, McAleer, Phil, McCauley, Thomas, McCullough, Michael, McKay, Ryan, McMahon, Camilla M., McNamara, Amelia A., Means, Kira K., Mercier, Brett, Mitkidis, Panagiotis, Monin, Benoit, Moon, Jordan W., Moreau, David, Morgan, Jonathan, Murphy, James, Muscatt, George, Nagel, Christof, Nagy, Tamas, Nalborczyk, Ladislas, Nilsonne, Gustav, Noack, Pamina, Norenzayan, Ara, Nuijten, Michele B., Olsson-Collentine, Anton, Oviedo, Lluis, Pavlov, Yuri G., Pawelski, James O., Pearson, Hannah, Pedder, Hugo, Peetz, Hannah K., Pinus, Michael, Pirutinsky, Steven, Polito, Vince, Porubanova, Michaela, Poulin, Michael J., Prenoveau, Jason M., Prince, Mark A., Protzko, John, Pryor, Campbell, Purzycki, Benjamin G., Qiu, Lin, Putter, Julian Quevedo, Rabelo, Andre, Radell, Milen L., Ramsay, Jonathan E., Reid, Graham, Roberts, Andrew J., Luna, Lindsey M. Root, Ross, Robert M., Roszak, Piotr, Roy, Nirmal, Saarelainen, Suvi-Maria K., Sasaki, Joni Y., Schaumans, Catherine, Schivinski, Bruno, Schmitt, Marcel C., Schnitker, Sarah A., Schnuerch, Martin, Schreiner, Marcel R., Schuttengruber, Victoria, Sebben, Simone, Segerstrom, Suzanne C., Seryczynska, Berenika, Shjoedt, Uffe, Simsek, Muge, Sleegers, Willem W. A., Smith, Eliot R., Sowden, Walter J., Spath, Marion, Sporlein, Christoph, Stedden, William, Stoevenbelt, Andrea H., Stuber, Simon, Sulik, Justin, Suwartono, Christiany, Syropoulos, Stylianos, Szaszi, Barnabas, Szecsi, Peter, Tappin, Ben M., Tay, Louis, Thibault, Robert T., Thompson, Burt, Thurn, Christian M., Torralba, Josefa, Tuthill, Shelby D., Ullein, Ann-Marie, Van Aert, Robbie C. M., van Assen, Marcel A. L. M., Van Cappellen, Patty, van den Akker, Olmo R., Van der Cruyssen, Ine, Van der Noll, Jolanda, van Dongen, Noah N. N., Van Lissa, Caspar J., van Mulukom, Valerie, van Ravenzwaaij, Don, van Zyl, Casper J. J., Vaughn, Leigh Ann, Verschuere, Bruno, Vianello, Michelangelo, Vilanova, Felipe, Vishkin, Allon, Vogel, Vera, Vogelsmeier, Leonie V. D. E., Watanabe, Shoko, White, Cindel J. M., Wiebels, Kristina, Wiechert, Sera, Willett, Zachary Z., Witkowiak, Maciej, Witvliet, Charlotte V. O., Wiwad, Dylan, Wuyts, Robin, Xygalatas, Dimitris, Yang, Xin, Yeo, Darren J., Yilmaz, Onurcan, Zarzeczna, Natalia, Zhao, Yitong, Zijlmans, Josjan, van Elk, Michiel, Wagenmakers, Eric-Jan, Hoogeveen, Suzanne, Sarafoglou, Alexandra, Aczel, Balazs, Aditya, Yonathan, Alayan, Alexandra J., Allen, Peter J., Altay, Sacha, Alzahawi, Shilaan, Amir, Yulmaida, Anthony, Francis-Vincent, Appiah, Obed Kwame, Atkinson, Quentin D., Baimel, Adam, Balkaya-Ince, Merve, Balsamo, Michela, Banker, Sachin, Bartos, Frantisek, Becerra, Mario, Beffara, Bertrand, Beitner, Julia, Bendixen, Theiss, Berkessel, Jana B., Berniunas, Renatas, Billet, Matthew, Billingsley, Joseph, Bortolini, Tiago, Breitsohl, Heiko, Bret, Amelie, Brown, Faith L., Brown, Jennifer, Brumbaugh, Claudia C., Buczny, Jacek, Bulbulia, Joseph, Caballero, Saul, Carlucci, Leonardo, Carmichael, Cheryl L., Cattaneo, Marco E. G., Charles, Sarah J., Claessens, Scott, Panagopoulos, Maxinne C., Costa, Angelo Brandelli, Crone, Damien L., Czoschke, Stefan, Czymara, Christian, D'Urso, E. Damiano, Dahlstrom, Orjan, Dalla Rosa, Anna, Danielsson, Henrik, De Ron, Jill, de Vries, Ymkje Anna, Dean, Kristy K., Dik, Bryan J., Disabato, David J., Doherty, Jaclyn K., Draws, Tim, Drouhot, Lucas, Dujmovic, Marin, Dunham, Yarrow, Ebert, Tobias, Edelsbrunner, Peter A., Eerland, Anita, Elbaek, Christian T., Farahmand, Shole, Farahmand, Hooman, Farias, Miguel, Feliccia, Abrey A., Fischer, Kyle, Fischer, Ronald, Fisher-Thompson, Donna, Francis, Zoe, Frick, Susanne, Frisch, Lisa K., Geraldes, Diogo, Gerdin, Emily, Geven, Linda, Ghasemi, Omid, Gielens, Erwin, Gligoric, Vukasin, Hagel, Kristin, Hajdu, Nandor, Hamilton, Hannah R., Hamzah, Imaduddin, Hanel, Paul H. P., Hawk, Christopher E., Himawan, Karel K., Holding, Benjamin C., Homman, Lina E., Ingendahl, Moritz, Inkila, Hilla, Inman, Mary L., Islam, Chris-Gabriel, Isler, Ozan, Izydorczyk, David, Jaeger, Bastian, Johnson, Kathryn A., Jong, Jonathan, Karl, Johannes A., Kaszubowski, Erikson, Katz, Benjamin A., Keefer, Lucas A., Kelchtermans, Stijn, Kelly, John M., Klein, Richard A., Kleinberg, Bennett, Knowles, Megan L., Kolczynska, Marta, Koller, Dave, Krasko, Julia, Kritzler, Sarah, Krypotos, Angelos-Miltiadis, Kyritsis, Thanos, Landes, Todd L., Laukenmann, Ruben, Forsyth, Guy A. Lavender, Lazar, Aryeh, Lehman, Barbara J., Levy, Neil, Lo, Ronda F., Lodder, Paul, Lorenz, Jennifer, Lowicki, Pawel, Ly, Albert L., Maassen, Esther, Magyar-Russell, Gina M., Maier, Maximilian, Marsh, Dylan R., Martinez, Nuria, Martinie, Marcellin, Martoyo, Ihan, Mason, Susan E., Mauritsen, Anne Lundahl, McAleer, Phil, McCauley, Thomas, McCullough, Michael, McKay, Ryan, McMahon, Camilla M., McNamara, Amelia A., Means, Kira K., Mercier, Brett, Mitkidis, Panagiotis, Monin, Benoit, Moon, Jordan W., Moreau, David, Morgan, Jonathan, Murphy, James, Muscatt, George, Nagel, Christof, Nagy, Tamas, Nalborczyk, Ladislas, Nilsonne, Gustav, Noack, Pamina, Norenzayan, Ara, Nuijten, Michele B., Olsson-Collentine, Anton, Oviedo, Lluis, Pavlov, Yuri G., Pawelski, James O., Pearson, Hannah, Pedder, Hugo, Peetz, Hannah K., Pinus, Michael, Pirutinsky, Steven, Polito, Vince, Porubanova, Michaela, Poulin, Michael J., Prenoveau, Jason M., Prince, Mark A., Protzko, John, Pryor, Campbell, Purzycki, Benjamin G., Qiu, Lin, Putter, Julian Quevedo, Rabelo, Andre, Radell, Milen L., Ramsay, Jonathan E., Reid, Graham, Roberts, Andrew J., Luna, Lindsey M. Root, Ross, Robert M., Roszak, Piotr, Roy, Nirmal, Saarelainen, Suvi-Maria K., Sasaki, Joni Y., Schaumans, Catherine, Schivinski, Bruno, Schmitt, Marcel C., Schnitker, Sarah A., Schnuerch, Martin, Schreiner, Marcel R., Schuttengruber, Victoria, Sebben, Simone, Segerstrom, Suzanne C., Seryczynska, Berenika, Shjoedt, Uffe, Simsek, Muge, Sleegers, Willem W. A., Smith, Eliot R., Sowden, Walter J., Spath, Marion, Sporlein, Christoph, Stedden, William, Stoevenbelt, Andrea H., Stuber, Simon, Sulik, Justin, Suwartono, Christiany, Syropoulos, Stylianos, Szaszi, Barnabas, Szecsi, Peter, Tappin, Ben M., Tay, Louis, Thibault, Robert T., Thompson, Burt, Thurn, Christian M., Torralba, Josefa, Tuthill, Shelby D., Ullein, Ann-Marie, Van Aert, Robbie C. M., van Assen, Marcel A. L. M., Van Cappellen, Patty, van den Akker, Olmo R., Van der Cruyssen, Ine, Van der Noll, Jolanda, van Dongen, Noah N. N., Van Lissa, Caspar J., van Mulukom, Valerie, van Ravenzwaaij, Don, van Zyl, Casper J. J., Vaughn, Leigh Ann, Verschuere, Bruno, Vianello, Michelangelo, Vilanova, Felipe, Vishkin, Allon, Vogel, Vera, Vogelsmeier, Leonie V. D. E., Watanabe, Shoko, White, Cindel J. M., Wiebels, Kristina, Wiechert, Sera, Willett, Zachary Z., Witkowiak, Maciej, Witvliet, Charlotte V. O., Wiwad, Dylan, Wuyts, Robin, Xygalatas, Dimitris, Yang, Xin, Yeo, Darren J., Yilmaz, Onurcan, Zarzeczna, Natalia, Zhao, Yitong, Zijlmans, Josjan, van Elk, Michiel, and Wagenmakers, Eric-Jan
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The relation between religiosity and well-being is one of the most researched topics in the psychology of religion, yet the directionality and robustness of the effect remains debated. Here, we adopted a many-analysts approach to assess the robustness of this relation based on a new cross-cultural dataset (N = 10, 535 participants from 24 countries). We recruited 120 analysis teams to investigate (1) whether religious people self-report higher well-being, and (2) whether the relation between religiosity and self-reported well-being depends on perceived cultural norms of religion (i.e., whether it is considered normal and desirable to be religious in a given country). In a two-stage procedure, the teams first created an analysis plan and then executed their planned analysis on the data. For the first research question, all but 3 teams reported positive effect sizes with credible/confidence intervals excluding zero (median reported beta = 0.120). For the second research question, this was the case for 65% of the teams (median reported beta = 0.039). While most teams applied (multilevel) linear regression models, there was considerable variability in the choice of items used to construct the independent variables, the dependent variable, and the included covariates.
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44. Love Sick: Attachment Anxiety and COVID-Era Romantic Encounters Among College Students
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Peterson, Julie Longua, Hamilton, Hannah R., DeHart, Tracy, Kellogg, Danielle, and Morgan, Mia
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The current research explored how attachment anxiety influences attitudes and behaviors in romantic contexts among single emerging adults during COVID-19. Study 1 (n= 242) revealed that, despite increased risk perceptions, emerging adults high in attachment anxiety report decreased cautiousness and a greater percentage of hook-ups outside their pod/bubble. Attitudes about masking with a romantic partner mirrored those of low anxiety emerging adults. In study 2 (n= 186), we used a quasi-experimental design to explore whether romantic (vs. control) contexts differentially impact attitudes toward masking. High anxiety emerging adults reported somewhat increased risk perceptions across condition, but more negative attitudes toward masking and less confidence in helping a partner mask in the romantic (vs. control) condition. Low anxiety emerging adults’ attitudes and confidence were unaffected by condition. Results suggest that emerging adults high in anxiety, while generally more concerned about COVID, appeared to reduce cautiousness in romantic contexts.
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- 2023
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45. Romantic relationship status, stress, and maturing out of problematic drinking.
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Armeli, Stephen, primary, Hamilton, Hannah R., additional, Hammen, Constance, additional, and Tennen, Howard, additional
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- 2022
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46. Too Tired to Drink? Daily Associations of Sleep Duration and Fatigue With Own and Others' Alcohol Consumption.
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Hamilton, Hannah R., Armeli, Stephen, and Tennen, Howard
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Objective: To better understand how sleep is associated with alcohol consumption among college students, the present study tested whether last night's sleep duration and current day fatigue were associated with being around others who were drinking that night and, if so, with alcohol consumption. Method: College student drinkers (N = 540; mean age = 18.78 years; 52% female; 86% White) reported daily for 30 days yearly for up to 4 years on aspects of their sleep, their own alcohol use, and the perceived drinking of others in an intensive longitudinal burst design. Results: Participants were less likely to report that they were with others who were drinking on evenings following higher than average sleep duration or greater than average daytime fatigue. In addition, experiencing greater than average daytime fatigue was associated with a lower likelihood of consuming any alcohol and lower levels of alcohol consumption at the daily level. Thus, daytime fatigue may be protective against alcohol consumption through both selection and behavior moderation. Conclusions: Results may be useful in the development of interventions to prevent heavy drinking among college students. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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47. Do I Like You? Effects of Daily Negative Events and Implicit Self-Esteem on Daily Implicit Partner Regard
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Hamilton, Hannah R., primary, DeHart, Tracy, additional, Burrow, Anthony L., additional, and Peterson, Julie Longua, additional
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- 2022
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48. Meet the parents: Parental interactions, social influences, and college drinking
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Hamilton, Hannah R., Armeli, Stephen, and Tennen, Howard
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- 2021
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49. To drink or not to drink: When drinking intentions predict alcohol consumption and consequences
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Hamilton, Hannah R., primary, Armeli, Stephen, additional, and Tennen, Howard, additional
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- 2021
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50. Post-college changes in the association between drinking motives and drinking-related problems
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Shank, Faith, Armeli, Stephen, Hamilton, Hannah R., and Tennen, Howard
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- 2020
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