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Jul 27, 2020 - A strong connection to nature increases a person’s care for animals when made to feel lonely
Ito, Kenichi, 2020, "Replication Data for: A strong connection to nature increases a person’s care for animals when made to feel lonely", https://doi.org/10.21979/N9/ANZMFW, DR-NTU (Data), V2, UNF:6:HCv2UxjwAnhHR1qT6unUkg== [fileUNF]
This data is collected for Pei Xuan Sew's FYP thesis. The data is used in the manuscript entitled "A strong connection to nature increases a person’s care for animals when made to feel lonely." |
Jul 24, 2020Kenichi Ito
We investigated whether persons’ sense of connectedness with nature could substitute a loss of belongingness through increased interest and concern for animals. We manipulated participants’ perceived sense of connectedness to other humans by providing them false results from a qu... |
Jul 16, 2020
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Jul 9, 2020
Research topics: • Behavioral Economics • Experimental Economics |
Jul 2, 2020 - Gianluca Esposito
Esposito, Gianluca; Gabrieli, Giulio; Ilaria, Cataldo, 2020, "Recalled parental bonding interacts with oxytocin receptor gene polymorphism in modulating anxiety and avoidance in adult relationships", https://doi.org/10.21979/N9/MTVUCX, DR-NTU (Data), V1, UNF:6:RiTxhceB2h1G2zNU41qbVg== [fileUNF]
Early interactions with parents affect social experience throughout the course of a lifetime, as a repeated and prolonged perception of different levels of care, independence or control influences the modulation of emotional regulatory processes. As many factors play a role in sh... |
Jun 12, 2020 - Open Teaching Resources for Higher Ed
Styles, Suzy J, 2020, "Random Reporters: Group Discussion Technique", https://doi.org/10.21979/N9/RSOURI, DR-NTU (Data), V1
This small-group discussion technique promotes rapid social sharing, and allocates roles randomly to facilitate more effective class participation and reduce bias in allocation of talk time. Motivation. Have you ever wondered why Hermione Grainger is the only one talking in class... |
Jun 3, 2020 - Qiu Lin
Sam, Yan Ting Joyce; Qiu, Lin; Phong, Mai Ky, 2020, "Measuring ageism using VR", https://doi.org/10.21979/N9/2OKRRE, DR-NTU (Data), V4, UNF:6:6qO4xYnrYDj54PE+gWlrjw== [fileUNF]
This dataset consists of the full experimental data for the project: Measuring ageism using VR. The purpose of this project is to examine if virtual reality (VR) can be a novel tool for measuring people’s prejudice towards the elderly (i.e., ageism). Using virtual avatars of diff... |
Jun 1, 2020 - SETOH Pei Pei
Lee, Kristy Jia Jin; Setoh, Peipei, 2020, "Data on Preschoolers’ Resource Allocation to Ingroup and Outgroup Recipients with Varying Moral Attributes", https://doi.org/10.21979/N9/LMENEE, DR-NTU (Data), V1, UNF:6:Gc79tWH/UJSX5VYXsb6e5A== [fileUNF]
This article describes data collected from 130 two- to six-year-olds who participated in two experimental studies conducted in Singapore preschools. The data presented herein are related to the research article entitled “Young Children’s Intergroup Resource Allocation in Conventi... |
Jun 1, 2020 - SETOH Pei Pei
Cheng, Michelle, 2020, "She thinks in English, but she wants in Mandarin: Differences in Singaporean bilingual English-Mandarin mothers’ mental-state-talk", https://doi.org/10.21979/N9/1KTUHC, DR-NTU (Data), V1, UNF:6:+EAit+x1Yp0gQvm+fyhqxA== [fileUNF]
Chinese-speaking parents are argued to use less cognitive mental-state-talk due to cultural goals of socializing children to follow an interdependence script. To extend this research, we investigated bilingual Mandarin-English Singaporean mothers who associate different functions... |
