January 2008
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Advances in Psychology Research
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January 2008
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44 Reads
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27 Citations
Advances in Psychology Research
December 2006
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... In clinical personality assessment, the IAT was used in the study of depression (Gemar, Segal, Sagrati, & Kennedy, 2001), borderline personality disorder (Rüsch et al., 2007), anxiety sensitivity (Lefairvre, Watt, Stewart, & Wright, 2006), and anxiety disorders (see De Houwer, 2002, andWoody, 2004, for overviews). Specifically, Teachman, Gregg, and Woody (2001) designed a series of fear-based IATs involving the classification of pictures of snakes and spiders along with the four semantic categories: valence, fear, danger, and disgust. ...
December 2006
... Many different ratios, ranging from 29.1% to 45.5%, were reported from other smoking cessation clinics in Turkey [10,11]. Therewithal, another study [18] found a smoking cessation rate of 44.2% for the first year and 48% for the first six months. The reason of these high rates may be related with the calculation methods, as some of the calculations were done based on the patients who continued to follow-up instead of including all patients referred to the clinic. ...
January 2008
Advances in Psychology Research