338 results on '"van Tilburg, Wijnand"'
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2. Disentangling boredom from depression using the phenomenology and content of involuntary autobiographical memories
3. Spontaneous self-affirmation predicts more meaning and less boredom
4. The Role of Cultural Heterogeneity in Strengthening the Link Between Family Relationships and Life Satisfaction in 50 Societies
5. Self-Compassion and Heroism
6. Preventing boredom with gratitude: The role of meaning in life
7. Whatever Will Bore, Will Bore: The Mere Anticipation of Boredom Exacerbates Its Occurrence in Lectures
8. Lay beliefs about boredom: A mixed-methods investigation
9. The need for sense-making as a personal resource: conceptualization and scale development
10. Effects of Captions, Transcripts and Reminders on Learning and Perceptions of Lecture Capture
11. Introduction to a Culturally Sensitive Measure of Well-Being: Combining Life Satisfaction and Interdependent Happiness Across 49 Different Cultures
12. Locating nostalgia among the emotions: A bridge from loss to love
13. Self-Compassion and Heroism
14. Pornography consumption as existential escape from boredom
15. Off the mark: Repetitive marking undermines essay evaluations due to boredom
16. Self-compassion predicts less boredom: The role of meaning in life
17. Boredom proneness, political orientation and adherence to social-distancing in the pandemic
18. Bored stiff: The relationship between meaninglessness, sexual sensation seeking, and promiscuous attitudes via boredom susceptibility
19. Nostalgia relieves the disillusioned mind
20. A Case Study: Views on the Practice of Opting in and out of Lecture Capture
21. The Aesthetic Quality Model: Complexity and Randomness as Foundations of Visual Beauty by Signaling Quality.
22. Staff and students perception of lecture capture
23. Personal Life Satisfaction as a Measure of Societal Happiness is an Individualistic Presumption: Evidence from Fifty Countries
24. The Unbearable Lightness of Boredom: A Pragmatic Meaning-Regulation Hypothesis
25. Hungering for the past: Nostalgic food labels increase purchase intentions and actual consumption
26. Various forms of existential distress are associated with aggressive tendencies
27. Happiness Maximization Is a WEIRD Way of Living
28. Collective UK nostalgia predicts a desire to leave the European Union
29. It's not unusual to be unusual (or: A different take on multivariate distributions of personality)
30. Differentiating everyday lies: A typology of lies based on beneficiary and motivation
31. Impossible Hypotheses and Effect-Size Limits
32. Spontaneous self-affirmation predicts more meaning and less boredom.
33. A remedy for boredom
34. Free, connected, and meaningful: Free will beliefs promote meaningfulness through belongingness
35. Dreaming of a Brighter Future: Anticipating Happiness Instills Meaning in Life
36. Situational meaninglessness and state boredom: Cross-sectional and experience-sampling findings
37. Staff and student views of lecture capture: a qualitative study
38. Unpackaging the link between economic inequality and self-construal
39. Self-construals predict personal life satisfaction with different strengths across societal contexts differing in national wealth and religious heritage
40. Family First: Evidence of Consistency and Variation in the Value of Family versus Personal Happiness across 49 Different Cultures
41. Preventing boredom with gratitude: The role of meaning in life.
42. A cognitive balance approach to understanding intergroup attitudes in post‐Brexit Northern Ireland
43. Self-construals predict personal life satisfaction with different strengths across societal contexts differing in national wealth and religious heritage
44. Unpackaging the link between economic inequality and self-construal
45. The mnemonic muse: Nostalgia fosters creativity through openness to experience
46. sj-pdf-1-jcc-10.1177_00220221221134711 – Supplemental material for Family First: Evidence of Consistency and Variation in the Value of Family Versus Personal Happiness Across 49 Different Cultures
47. Family First: Evidence of Consistency and Variation in the Value of Family Versus Personal Happiness Across 49 Different Cultures
48. Corrigendum: Flattening the COVID-19 curve: Emotions mediate the effects of a persuasive message on preventive action
49. A three-dimensional taxonomy of achievement emotions.
50. The Nostalgic Face - Study 4.A & 4.B
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