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  • ...ocedure, transitioning is more [[holistic]] and usually includes physical, psychological, social, and emotional changes. Some transgender and [[non-binary]] people ...bout a variety of negative consequences, including misgendering, violence, abuse, and refusal from medical professionals to deliver appropriate services.<re ...
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  • ...Among IT Professionals: A correlational analysis of workplace bullying and psychological empowerment of Workplace Bullying Among IT Professionals (2010)</ref> Deadl [[Category:Abuse]] ...
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  • {{For|the academic journal|Psychological Research}} '''[[Psychological]] research''' refers to [[research]] that [[psychologist]]s conduct for sys ...
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  • [[Secondary victimization]] is the re-[[Psychological trauma|traumatization]] of a victim through the responses of individuals an ...=22077514 }}</ref> Victims of an unwanted sexual encounter usually develop psychological problems such as depression or sexual violence specific [[PTSD]] known as [ ...
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  • ...hildren have a specific, highly robust bias to trust testimony | journal = Psychological Science | volume = 21 | issue = 10| pages = 1541–1547 | doi=10.1177/0956797 ...choolers use past reliability over age when learning new words | journal = Psychological Science | volume = 17 | issue = 9| pages = 757–758 | doi=10.1111/j.1467-928 ...
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  • ...ot end in murder, most cases of murder where there is a history of spousal abuse were committed by the spouse. ...=Amos Tversky|s2cid=17786757|title=On the psychology of prediction|journal=Psychological Review|year=1973|volume=80|issue=4|pages=237–251|doi=10.1037/h0034747}}</re ...
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  • ...f [[List of abuse allegations made through facilitated communication|false abuse allegations made through facilitated communication]]. .../20150402101625/http://archive.freep.com/article/20071218/NEWS03/712180304/Abuse-case-hinges-keyboardWest-Bloomfield|url-status=live}}</ref> ...
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  • ...about traumas and positive experiences alike has been seen to produce less psychological and physiological distress. The [[Writing therapy|Pennebaker Writing Disclo ...sion (mood)|depression]], sleeping problems, and many other physiological, psychological, and physical issues have been seen as the results of withholding important ...
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  • '''Cruelty to animals''', also called '''animal abuse''', '''animal neglect''' or '''animal cruelty''', is the infliction by omis ...ive |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081211105757/http://www.pet-abuse.com/pages/animal_cruelty.php |archive-date=11 December 2008 }}</ref> ...
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  • ...than John.").<ref>{{cite book |title=Ethical Theory: An Anthology |chapter=Psychological Egoism |page=193 |first=Joel |last=Feinberg |editor-first=Russ |editor-last ...the results.<ref>"The Reflex Arc Concept in Psychology", John Dewey, ''The Psychological Review'', Vol. III. No. 4. July 1896. p. 367</ref> ...
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  • ...ogy of the internet''') involves the application of sociological or social psychological theory and method to the [[Internet]] as a source of information and commun ...events prompts users to spread information (data) to one another effecting psychological state of mind and emotions. The link between digital sociology and data emo ...
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  • ...focused on what people believe rather than why they believe—there might be psychological, cognitive or instinctive reasons for belief when there is little evidence ...title=Recovery from Cults: Help for Victims of Psychological and Spiritual Abuse|last=Langone|first=Michael D.|year= 1995|publisher=W. Norton. American Fami ...
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  • ...ns of his model, including magic and government use which he terms "trance abuse". ...in ''Rational Mysticism'' (2003) explores the neurological mechanisms and psychological implications of trances and other [[mystical]] manifestations. Horgan incor ...
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  • ...|first=Philip G. |date=1973 |title=On the ethics of intervention in human psychological research: With special reference to the Stanford prison experiment |url=htt ...sure to conform in some situations. Field studies on cigarette and alcohol abuse, however, generally demonstrate evidence of friends exerting normative soci ...
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  • Fallacies may be committed intentionally to [[Psychological manipulation|manipulate]] or [[Persuasion|persuade]] by [[deception]], unin ...allacies may also exploit the [[emotion]]al, intellectual, or [[psychology|psychological]] weaknesses of the audience. Recognizing fallacies can develop reasoning s ...
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  • ...journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1745691612463401 |journal=Perspectives on Psychological Science |language=en |volume=7 |issue=6 |pages=531–536 |doi=10.1177/1745691 ...e }}</ref> Of particular note is the widespread [[misuse of p-values]] and abuse of [[statistical significance]].<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Check Hayden |fi ...
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  • ...0th century, the English term ''propaganda'' was often associated with a [[Psychological manipulation|manipulative]] approach, but historically, propaganda had been ...actions of other individuals or groups for predetermined ends and through psychological manipulations."<ref>Ellul, Jacques (1965). Introduction by Konrad Kellen in ...
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  • A series of [[Experimental psychology|psychological experiments]] in the 1960s suggested that people are biased toward confirmi ...ng correct: A meta-analysis of selective exposure to information | journal=Psychological Bulletin | date=2009 | volume=135 | issue=4 | pages=555–588 | doi=10.1037/a ...
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  • ...ty to a Theory of Interpersonal Trust in the Communication Process|journal=Psychological Bulletin|date=1967|volume=68|issue=2|pages=104–120|doi=10.1037/h0024833|pmi ...d its ties. Likewise, when [[Michael Phelps]] was indicted for [[substance abuse|illegal drug use]], [[Kellogg's]] dropped him from their [[advertising camp ...
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  • ...resent day. While many demagogues have unique, colorful personalities, the psychological tactics they use have been similar throughout history (see [[#Methods|below ...imply said, "Just damned lies."{{Citation needed|date=June 2023}} For each abuse of power, Murray claimed a mandate from "the sovereign will of the people". ...
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