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Eddie Brummelman

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van Dijk A, Brummelman E, Orobio de Castro B
Behav Res Ther . 2023 Apr; 164:104304. PMID: 37003139
More than 45% of adolescents with aggressive behavior problems drop out of treatment prematurely. Building on insights from self-determination theory, we examined in three studies whether clinicians can raise adolescents'...
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Stamkou E, Brummelman E, Dunham R, Nikolic M, Keltner D
Psychol Sci . 2023 Feb; 34(4):455-467. PMID: 36745740
Rooted in the novel and the mysterious, awe is a common experience in childhood, but research is almost silent with respect to the import of this emotion for children. Awe...
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Brummelman E, Nikolic M, Nevicka B, Bogels S
Psychophysiology . 2022 May; 59(10):e14082. PMID: 35503928
A common belief is that narcissism is a manifestation of high self-esteem. Here, we argue that self-esteem and narcissism are fundamentally distinct and have unique early physiological indicators. We hypothesized...
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Weeland J, Brummelman E, Jaffee S, Chhangur R, Giessen D, Matthys W, et al.
Dev Psychol . 2022 Mar; 58(7):1371-1385. PMID: 35357866
Caregivers are often encouraged to praise children to reduce externalizing behavior. Although several theoretical perspectives suggest that praise works (e.g., praise reinforces positive behavior), others suggest it may not (e.g.,...
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Brummelman E
Am Psychol . 2022 Mar; 77(1):20-22. PMID: 35357853
Since the 1960s, self-esteem has become a cornerstone of Western child-rearing. After reviewing a large body of rigorous longitudinal research, Orth and Robins (2022) conclude that self-esteem brings modest but...
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Brummelman E, Grapsas S, van der Kooij K
Sci Rep . 2022 Mar; 12(1):4967. PMID: 35322062
When children practice a new skill and fail, it is critical for them to explore new strategies to succeed. How can parents encourage children's exploration? Bridging insights from developmental psychology...
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Grapsas S, Brummelman E, Dufner M, Denissen J
J Pers Soc Psychol . 2022 Feb; 123(2):444-462. PMID: 35113630
Several theories propose that narcissism is rooted in affective contingencies. Given narcissists' focus on power, these contingencies should be strong in the power domain but not in the affiliation domain....
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Brummelman E, Nevicka B, OBrien J
Psychol Sci . 2021 Feb; 32(3):354-363. PMID: 33533309
Some leaders display high levels of narcissism. Does the link between narcissism levels and leadership exist in childhood? We conducted, to our knowledge, the first study of the relationship between...
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Gurel C, Brummelman E, Overbeek G
Emotion . 2020 Dec; 22(6):1224-1238. PMID: 33382322
Adolescents often compare themselves favorably to others. Although such downward social comparisons make adolescents feel proud, they entail the risk of focusing adolescents on outperforming others rather than on improving...
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Grapsas S, Denissen J, Lee H, Bos P, Brummelman E
Dev Sci . 2020 Nov; 24(4):e13062. PMID: 33164282
Children's narcissism may be rooted in sensitivity to social status (i.e., prominence, respect, and influence in a social group), and this sensitivity might be shared with parents. Testing this idea,...