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RESPONSE BIAS IN PERSONALITY TESTS: THE EFFECT OF READING JOB DESCRIPTIONS
Ceylan, Elif Hazal; ,; Department of Industrial and Organizational Psychology (2021-10-14)
People are changing their jobs almost every 4 years. Everybody can find a job posting on the Internet. Furthermore, companies are using personality test for hiring processes and the candidates are generally reading the job...
Effects of Perceived Transformational Leadership on Organizational Outcomes: The Mediating Role of Leader's Emotional Intelligence and the Moderating Role of Follower's Personality
Kişisel, Başak; Bilgiç, Reyhan; Department of Industrial and Organizational Psychology (2021-10-10)
Despite the vast amount of transformational leadership (TL) research, the role of followers' personality and leaders' emotional intelligence (EI) has not been well-examined in the transformational leadership literature. Th...
Perceived justice in marriage: The effects of justice sensitivity, ambivalent sexism, and gender
Şaklar, Zeynep; Sakallı, Nuray; Department of Psychology (2021-10-8)
How perceived justice in marriage (PJM) affects variables such as relationship satisfaction, commitment, and maintenance behavior have been studied extensively in the psychology literature. However, there is very little re...
LIFE AFTER CHILD'S DEATH: THREE TYPES OF PARENTAL MOURNING
Bulut, Gökçen; Canel Çınarbaş, Deniz; Department of Psychology (2021-10-6)
In the present study, detailed interviews were conducted through Constructivist Grounded Theory (CGT) methodology with parents whose children died. At the end of this research, a theoretical model of parental mourning, inc...
Understanding Somatic Symptoms: A Mixed Method Investigation of Predictors and Experiences
Paker, Melisa Aşkım; Canel Çınarbaş, Deniz; Department of Psychology (2021-10)
The present study was a mixed design research aimed to investigate possible predictors of somatic symptoms and participants’ subjective conceptualization of those symptoms in non-patient population. For the quantitative pa...
Social media addiction: Psychoanalytic approach
Aktaş, Dilan; Gençöz, Faruk; Canbolat, Fazilet; Department of Psychology (2021-10)
The aim of this study is to explore the experiences of individuals who define themselves as social media addicts. In particular, it is aimed to understand how the excessive use of social media affects the lives of the part...
THE EFFECT OF THE CONTENT OF INTERGROUP CONTACT AND INGROUP IDENTIFICATION ON SUPPORT FOR SOCIAL CHANGE AMONG ADVANTAGED GROUP MEMBERS
Çoksan, Sami; Sakallı, Nuray; Department of Psychology (2021-9-21)
This study aimed to examine the role of the content of intergroup contact and ingroup identification on support for social change among advantaged group members. Preregistered two experimental and one correlational study w...
The impact of perceived relative deprivation on health-related outcomes: Mediating roles of locus of control and length of unemployment & moderating roles of dispositional optimism and perceived social support
Güvenç, İrem Berna; Bozo Özen, Özlem; Department of Psychology (2021-9)
Relative deprivation is a feeling that arises when individuals perceive a deficiency of a deserved outcome in themselves compared to others similar. Previous research suggested that since feeling relative deprivation leads...
Subjects with multiple tattoos: a psychoanalytic study
Çelik, Deniz; Gençöz, Faruk; Department of Psychology (2021-9)
The current thesis aims at an understanding of people with multiple tattoos and their experiences regarding getting and after getting those tattoos. Qualitative method was chosen in order to study the unique experiences of...
RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN SELF-COMPASSION, MASCULINE GENDER ROLE STRESS AND ATTITUDES TOWARD PSYCHOLOGICAL INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
Karataş, Derya; Sakallı, Nuray; Department of Psychology (2021-9)
The aim of this dissertation is to explore the relationships between men’s self-compassion, masculine gender role stress (MGRS), and attitudes toward psychological violence against women (APVAW) in intimate relationships. ...
EXAMINING ANTECEDENTS OF PERCEIVED PARENTING IN DAILY LIFE AND DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: A PROCESS OF PARENTING MODEL PERSPECTIVE
İplikçi, Ayşe Büşra; Kazak Berument, Sibel; Department of Psychology (2021-8-25)
This thesis examined the antecedents of parental rejection in everyday life and stressful conditions. Study 1 examined the role of parents' education, depression, and socialization goals; marital conflict, and social suppo...
Does Self-Compassion Involve Non-Avoidance? Testing a Revised Self-Compassion Scale
Kısa, Gazi; Öner Özkan, Bengi; Department of Psychology (2021-8-10)
Self-compassion involves having a balanced awareness of ones' feelings, acknowledging the fragility of the human condition and being kind to oneself. It originates from the Buddhist philosophy and is measured with a self-r...
The role of expectation and experience in the control of attention
İleri Tayar, Merve; Mısırlısoy, Mine; Atalay, Nart Bedin; Department of Psychology (2021-8)
Cognitive control is the ability to exhibit goal-directed and flexible behavior by suppressing automatic and unintended behaviors. The Stroop task, which contains congruent and incongruent items, is commonly used to invest...
MOTHER-SHAMING MEMORIES: THE ROLE OF MATERNAL SELF-DISCREPANCY ON NEGATIVE EMOTIONS AND SHAMING EXPERIENCES OF MOTHERS
Türe, Didem; Şahin Acar, Başak; Beşpınar Akgüner, Fatma Umut; Department of Psychology (2021-7-30)
Perfect motherhood expectations legitimize criticizing women about their mothering and expose them to mom-shaming. The discrepancy between ideal maternal self, which was created by the definition of perfect motherhood, and...
PREFERRED LEVEL OF VEHICLE AUTOMATION IN TURKEY AND SWEDEN: IN ASSOCIATION WITH TRAFFIC CLIMATE, TRAFFIC LOCUS OF CONTROL AND DRIVING SKILLS
ÖZTÜRK, İbrahim; Özkan, Türker; WALLÉN WARNER, Henriette; Department of Psychology (2021-7)
With technological developments, vehicles with different capabilities are becoming part of the traffic system. In recent years, vehicles with different levels of automation are taking the attention of both industry and aca...
QUALITATIVE EXAMINATION OF PATERNAL AND MATERNAL PARENTING CONTROL IN EARLY AND MIDDLE CHILDHOOD AMONG TURKISH PARENTS
Tümer, Bahar; Şahin Acar, Başak; Sümer, Nebi; Department of Psychology (2021-4-12)
Parental Psychological Control (PPC) is generally associated with adverse developmental outcomes in childhood and adolescence in Western cultures. However recent theories and studies suggest that these effects might differ...
Examining the role of early adversity and temperament incognitive development and hair cortisol levels of infants
Ertekin, Zeynep; Kazak Berument, Sibel; Department of Psychology (2021-4-06)
Although early adversity, including being reared in institutional care or a low socioeconomic environment, influences children’s development negatively, not all children are affected at the same level. This thesis aims to ...
The role of emotions and group identification in decision to dissent from group norms
Bükün, Mehmet Fatih; Cingöz Ulu, Banu; Department of Psychology (2021-3-12)
The normative conflict model of dissent (Packer, 2008; Packer & Chasteen, 2010) suggests that the decision regarding following or dissenting to a group norm among highly identified members reflects a conflict between the w...
Understanding driving vengeance from the scope of basic individual values
Ergin, Uluğhan; Öz, Bahar; Demirutku, Kürşad; Department of Psychology (2021-3-8)
The present study aims to investigate the driving vengeance behavior from the scope of basic individual values for the first time in the literature. Values as guiding principles of individuals have been studied in relation...
The effect of mental representation of romantic partner on affect regulation in bisexual women‟s romantic relationships with men and women+: the role of partner gender identity
Uğurluoğlu, İdil; Canel Çınarbaş, Deniz; Department of Psychology (2021-3-03)
An emerging literature on bisexual individuals shows that bi-specific stressors lead adverse psychological and physical health outcomes on bisexual individuals. Romantic relationship involvement ...
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