WoS İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu by Institution Author "Harma, Mehmet"
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Aim, shoot, deplete: Playing video games depletes self-regulatory resources
Harma, Mehmet; Aktan, Timuçin; Çağıltay, Kürşat (Taylor & Francis Inc, 2015)Two experiments investigated whether playing video games impaired subsequent self regulation. In Experiment 1 (n = 43), participants either played a video game (i.e., Quake III) for 10 min or just browsed the Internet for ... -
Are avoidant wives and anxious husbands unhappy in a collectivist context? Dyadic associations in established marriages
Harma, Mehmet; Sümer, Nebi (Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2016)We examined culturally relevant gender differences in the attachment dimensions and their dyadic associations with relationship functioning using a large sample (N = 1228). Considering that attachment avoidance is culturally ... -
Political orientations, ideological self-categorizations, party preferences, and moral foundations of young Turkish voters
Yılmaz, Onurcan; Sarıbay, S. Adil; Bahçekapılı, Hasan G.; Harma, Mehmet (Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2016)Political ideology is often characterized along a liberal-conservative continuum in the United States and the left-right continuum in Europe. However, no study has examined what this characterization means to young Turkish ... -
Self-regulation mediates the link between family context and socioemotional competence in Turkish preschoolers
Gündüz, Gizem; Yağmurlu, Bilge; Harma, Mehmet (Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2015)Research Findings: In this study, we examined self-regulatory skills, namely, effortful control and executive function, in Turkish preschoolers (N=217) and their mediating roles in the associations between parenting and ... -
Self-regulation: Relations with theory of mind and social behaviour
Korucu, İrem; Selçuk, Bilge; Harma, Mehmet (Wiley, 2017)It is argued that self-regulation skill is necessary both for displaying constructive behaviour and for controlling negative social behaviour, and self-regulation might affect social behaviours by increasing the ability ... -
Turkish mothers' attachment orientations and mental representations of their children
Sümer, Nebi; Sakman, Ezgi; Harma, Mehmet; Savaş, Özge (Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2016)Objective: This study aims to investigate a group of Turkish mothers' internal working models and their critical correlates, including their self-reported attachment orientations and their children's problem behaviours. ... -
Validation of the moral foundations questionnaire in Turkey and its relation to cultural schemas of individualism and collectivism
Yılmaz, Onurcan; Harma, Mehmet; Bahçekapılı, Hasan G.; Cesur, Sevim (Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2016)Although Moral Foundations Theory (MFT) is claimed to be universally applicable, the data brought to bear in its support come from a self-selected population with mostly English-speaking participants. To the best of our ...