How strong is the evidence for a causal reciprocal effect? Contrasting traditional and new methods to investigate the reciprocal effects model of self-concept and …
The relationship between students' subject-specific academic self-concept and their
academic achievement is one of the most widely researched topics in educational …
academic achievement is one of the most widely researched topics in educational …
[HTML][HTML] A three-dimensional taxonomy of achievement emotions.
We present a three-dimensional taxonomy of achievement emotions that considers valence,
arousal, and object focus as core features of these emotions. By distinguishing between …
arousal, and object focus as core features of these emotions. By distinguishing between …
Why the cross-lagged panel model is almost never the right choice
RE Lucas - Advances in Methods and Practices in …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
The cross-lagged panel model (CLPM) is a widely used technique for examining reciprocal
causal effects using longitudinal data. Critics of the CLPM have noted that by failing to …
causal effects using longitudinal data. Critics of the CLPM have noted that by failing to …
Unmasking artifactual links: A reanalysis reveals No direct causal relationship between self-esteem and quality of social relations
A meta-analysis conducted by Harris and Orth (2020) found positive prospective cross-
lagged effects between quality of social relations and self-esteem in included longitudinal …
lagged effects between quality of social relations and self-esteem in included longitudinal …
Longitudinal reciprocal effects of agentic engagement and autonomy support: Between-and within-person perspectives.
Autonomy-supportive teachers energize students' agency and initiative. However, few
studies consider whether agentically engaged students energize more autonomy-supporting …
studies consider whether agentically engaged students energize more autonomy-supporting …
Descriptive norms caused increases in mask wearing during the COVID-19 pandemic
Human sociality is governed by two types of social norms: injunctive norms, which prescribe
what people ought to do, and descriptive norms, which reflect what people actually do. The …
what people ought to do, and descriptive norms, which reflect what people actually do. The …
Which comes first, puberty or identity? The longitudinal interrelations between pubertal timing and sexual minority self-identification among early adolescents.
Sexual minority adolescents experience puberty earlier than their heterosexual peers. Early
puberty is an indicator of premature aging and can be partly driven by chronic stress linked …
puberty is an indicator of premature aging and can be partly driven by chronic stress linked …
Testing the bottom-up and top-down models of self-esteem: A meta-analysis of longitudinal studies.
The present meta-analysis tests the bottom-up and top-down models of self-esteem, by
synthesizing the available longitudinal evidence on prospective effects between global and …
synthesizing the available longitudinal evidence on prospective effects between global and …
The direction of effects between parenting and adolescent affective well-being in everyday life is family specific
Numerous theories and empirical studies have suggested that parents and their adolescent
children reciprocally influence each other. As most studies have focused on group-level …
children reciprocally influence each other. As most studies have focused on group-level …
Therapeutic alliance is calming and curing—The interplay between alliance and emotion regulation as predictors of outcome in Internet-based treatments for …
K Lindqvist, J Mechler, F Falkenström… - Journal of Consulting …, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: Therapeutic alliance is one of the most stable predictors of outcome in
psychotherapy, regardless of theoretical orientation. The alliance–outcome relationship in …
psychotherapy, regardless of theoretical orientation. The alliance–outcome relationship in …