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  • Reliability and Validity of the 10-Item Personality Inventory among Older Iranians
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    Azkhosh, M., Sahaf, R., Rostami, M., Ahmadi, A. (2019). Reliability and Validity of the 10-Item Personality Inventory among Older Iranians. Psychology in Russia: State of the Art, 12(3), 28–38

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  • The #faceofdepression Hashtag in the Facebook and VKontakte Social Networks: The Public Discourse Features among a Russian-Speaking Audience
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    Folts, A.O., Danina, M.M. (2019). The #faceofdepression Hashtag in the Facebook and VKontakte Social Networks: The Public Discourse Features among a Russian Speaking Audience. Psychology in Russia: State of the Art, 12(3), 13–27

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  • Stigma Towards Depression in the Workplace
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    Selezneva E., Batho Denise. (2019). Stigma Towards Depression in the Workplace. Psychology in Russia: State of the Art, 12(3), 3-12

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  • The Dynamic Personality: ‘Continuity Amid Change’
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    Kostromina, S.N., Grishina, N.V. (2019). The Dynamic Personality: ‘Continuity Amid Change’. Psychology in Russia: State of the Art, 12(2), 34–45.

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  • Using the Model Statement Technique as a Lie Detection Tool: A Cross-Cultural Comparison
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    Vrij A., Leal, S., Mann, S., Shaboltas, A., Khaleeva, M., Granskaya, J., Jo, E. (2019). Using the Model Statement Technique as a Lie Detection Tool: A Cross- Cultural Comparison. Psychology in Russia: State of the Art, 12(2), 19–33.

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  • Russian Students’ Secular Conceptions of Life Calling: A Qualitative Analysis
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    Beloborodova, P.M., Leontiev, D.A. (2019). Russian Students’ Secular Conceptions of Life Calling: A Qualitative Analysis. Psychology in Russia: State of the Art, 12(2), 3–18.

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  • The Person in Transitive and Virtual Space: New Challenges of Modality
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    Martsinkovskaya T.D. (2019). The Person in Transitive and Virtual Space: New Challenges of Modality. Psychology in Russia: State of the Art, 12(2), 165-176

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  • Development of a Russian Version of the MindTime Profile Inventory: The Measurement of Past, Present, and Future Thinking in a Russian Sample
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    Zabelina E.V., Fortunato V.J. (2019). Development of a Russian Version of the MindTime Profile Inventory: The Measurement of Past, Present, and Future Thinking in a Russian Sample. Psychology in Russia: State of the Art, 12(2), 146-164

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  • Homesickness, Locus of Control and Social Support among First-Year Boarding-School Students
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    Zulkarnain Z., Daulay D.A., Yusuf E.A., Yasmin M. (2019). World Assumptions and Youth Identity as Predictors of Social Activity Preferences. Psychology in Russia: State of the Art, 12(2), 115-133

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  • World Assumptions and Youth Identity as Predictors of Social Activity Preferences
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    Shamionov R.M., Grigoryeva M.V., Grigoryev A.V. (2019). World Assumptions and Youth Identity as Predictors of Social Activity Preferences. Psychology in Russia: State of the Art, 12(2), 115-133

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  • The Level of Multidimensional Perfectionism and Motivational Orientation among Undergraduate Students
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    Mahasneh A.M., Alwan A.F., Al-Rawwad Th.M. (2019). The Level of Multidimensional Perfectionism and Motivational Orientation among Undergraduate Students. Psychology in Russia: State of the Art, 12(2), 94-114.

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  • Tolerance, Empathy, and Aggression as Factors in Compliance with Rules of Online Communication by Russian Adolescents, Young Adults, and Parents
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    Soldatova G. V., Rasskazova E. I. (2019). Tolerance, Empathy, and Aggression as Factors in Compliance with Rules of Online Communication by Russian Adolescents, Young Adults, and Parents. Psychology in Russia: State of the Art, 12(2), 79-93.

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  • Science, Culture, and the Study of Personality
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    Giordano P. J. (2019). Science, Culture, and the Study of Personality. Psychology in Russia: State of the Art, 12(2), 69-78.

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  • The Genealogy of Personality Psychology — Why Personality Became So Important
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    Klempe’ S.H. (2019). The Genealogy of Personality Psychology — Why Personality Became So Important. Psychology in Russia: State of the Art, 12(2), 58-68.

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  • Concerning the Vocabulary on Personality in Russian Psychology: “Subjekt” vs. “Personality”
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    Mironenko I.A. (2019). Concerning the Vocabulary on Personality in Russian Psychology: “Subjekt” vs. “Personality”. Psychology in Russia: State of the Art, 12(2), 45-57.

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  • Possible Cognitive Mechanisms for Identifying Visually-presented Sound-Symbolic Words
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    Tkacheva L.O., Sedelkina Y.G., Nasledov A.D. (2019). Possible Cognitive Mechanisms for Identifying Visually-presented Sound-Symbolic Words. Psychology in Russia: State of the Art, 12(1), 188-200.

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  • Notes on the “Self-Centered” Factor, Based on Data from Child Language Acquisition
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    Slavova V. (2019). Notes on the “Self-Centered” Factor, Based on Data from Child Language Acquisition. Psychology in Russia: State of the Art, 12(1), 172-187.

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  • Comparing the Generation of Words from Different Semantic Categories in Native and Foreign Languages
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    Marchenko O.P. (2019). Comparing the Generation of Words from Different Semantic Categories in Native and Foreign Languages. Psychology in Russia: State of the Art, 12(1), 163-171.

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  • Conceptualization of the Sensory Experience: A Frame-Based Approach
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    Blinnikov G.B. (2019). Conceptualization of the Sensory Experience: A Frame-Based Approach. Psychology in Russia: State of the Art, 12(1), 147-162.

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  • Eye Movements and Word Recognition during Visual Semantic Search: Differences between Expert and Novice Language Learners
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    Blinnikova I.V., Rabeson M.D., Izmalkova A.I. (2019). Eye Movements and Word Recognition during Visual Semantic Search: Differences between Expert and Novice Language Learners. Psychology in Russia: State of the Art, 12(1), 129-146.

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