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Can thematic analysis be used for questionnaires?

Yes, thematic analysis can be a valuable tool for exploring qualitative data obtained through questionnaires. Key Takeaways Considerations When Using Thematic Analysis with Questionnaires 1. … Read more

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Can thematic analysis be deductive?

Yes, thematic analysis can definitely be deductive. Thematic analysis is a flexible method that can follow either a deductive (theoretical, top-down) or inductive (bottom-up) approach. … Read more

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Emotional And Self-Presentational Pathways To Social Media Addiction

Social media use (SMU) does not directly predict social media addiction (SMA), but the relationship is fully mediated by positive affect, negative affect, fear of missing out (FoMO), and offline and online self-presentation.

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Can thematic analysis be used in mixed methods research?

Yes, thematic analysis can be effectively incorporated into mixed methods research. Mixed methods research, characterized by collecting and analyzing both qualitative and quantitative data, seeks … Read more

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What Do People Actually See When They Have Visual Hallucinations?

Factors like content (what is seen), coherence (how real it behaves), and quality (how real it looks) significantly affect the experience and distress associated with visual hallucinations in psychosis.

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Insistence On Sameness, Repetitive Negative Thinking In Autistic Adults

Autistic adults experience higher rates of mental health problems compared to non-autistic adults, with repetitive negative thinking (RNT) potentially contributing to this difference.

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Autistic Rumination: Why It Happens And How To Manage

Autistic individuals might often find themselves stuck in negative thought loops that are difficult to break out of, also known as rumination.

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The Impact of Relationship Transitionson on Emotional Functioning

Weber, D. M., Baucom, D. H., Wojda-Burlij, A. K., Carrino, E. A., Du Bois, S., & Sher, T. G. (2024). Relationship “jet lag” in long-distance … Read more

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Dark Triad, Relational Aggression, And Mediating Biases

The Dark Triad traits (Machiavellianism, psychopathy, and narcissism) significantly predict relational aggression.

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Saavedra and Silverman (button phobia)

Saavedra, L. M., & Silverman, W. K. (2002). Case study: Disgust and a specific phobia of buttons. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent … Read more

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