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  1. Exploring Personality Structure Through LLM Agent
  2. Effort, eating and everyday life: age differences in the value of food convenience
  3. Predicting hypertension through big five personality traits: a four-year longitudinal study in Japan
  4. Mindfulness Mediates the Relationship Between Attachment Style and General Self-Efficacy: Preliminary Evidence From Cross-Sectional and Cross-Lagged Studies
  5. Using attachment theory to conceptualize and measure the experiences in human-AI relationships
  6. The mediating role of mindfulness between attachment style and self-concept clarity within a dyadic context
  7. Current status, trends, and controversies in the selection of gastrectomy procedures: Insights from two nationwide questionnaire surveys conducted over a 7‐year interval in Japan
  8. Not Feeling Safe Enough to Explore More Aspects
  9. Exploring the impact of physical activity on resilience: A longitudinal analysis in Japanese adults
  10. The effect of attachment style on mindfulness: findings from a weekly diary study using latent growth modeling
  11. Personality Development and Community Characteristics in Childhood and Adolescence
  12. Development and Validation of the Japanese Version of the Langer Mindfulness Scale
  13. A secure mind is a clear mind: the relationship between attachment security, mindfulness, and self-concept clarity
  14. Effect of Four Main Gastrectomy Procedures for Proximal Gastric Cancer on Patient Quality of Life: A Nationwide Multi-Institutional Study
  15. Impact of Tumor Location on the Quality of Life of Patients Undergoing Total or Proximal Gastrectomy
  16. Effects of creating a jejunal pouch on postoperative quality of life after total gastrectomy: A cross‐sectional study
  17. Short form of the five-factor narcissism inventory: A Japanese adaptation
  18. Seeing Things in Black‐and‐White: A Scoping Review on Dichotomous Thinking Style1
  19. Dichotomous thinking and cognitive ability
  20. Dichotomous Thinking and Personality Traits: From the Viewpoints of the Big Five and HEXACO1,2
  21. Relationships among optimism, pessimism, and posttraumatic growth in the US and Japan: Focusing on varying patterns of perceived stressfulness
  22. Benevolent and Corrective Humor, Life Satisfaction, and Broad Humor Dimensions: Extending the Nomological Network of the BenCor Across 25 Countries
  23. Moral foundations and cognitive ability: Results from a Japanese sample
  24. Relationship between sensory-processing sensitivity and age in a large cross-sectional Japanese sample
  25. Secondary trauma and posttraumatic growth among mental health clinicians involved in disaster relief activities following the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami in Japan
  26. Smokers Are Extraverted in Japan: Smoking Habit and The Big Five Personality Traits
  27. Obituary: Hideo Kojima (1937–2019)
  28. Big Five personality traits in inmates and normal adults in Japan
  29. Perceived Responsibility and Stressfulness Among College Students in the United States and Japan
  30. Background factors influencing postgastrectomy syndromes after various types of gastrectomy
  31. Opinion statement from Japanese psychologists
  32. A Cross-Cultural Test of Implicit Theories of Re-requesting
  33. Who Shake Their Legs and Bite Their Nails? Self-Reported Repetitive Behaviors and Big Five Personality Traits
  34. Resilience and Big Five personality traits: A meta-analysis
  35. Does Marital Duration Moderate (Dis)Similarity Effects of Personality on Marital Satisfaction?
  36. Seeing the world in black or white: The Dark Triad traits and dichotomous thinking
  37. The Dark Triad traits and views of time in three countries
  38. Relationship between Interpersonal Traits and Big Five Personality: A Meta-Analysis
  39. The Relationship between the Big Five Dimensions of Personality and Competitive Level among Athletes: Athletic Event is a Moderator
  40. The development of the Japanese version of the Dispositional Greed Scale
  41. The role of anger regulation on perceived stress status and physical health
  42. The Dark Triad Traits from a Life History Perspective in Six Countries
  43. Effects of Cultural Orientation, Self-Esteem, and Collective Self-Esteem on Well-Being
  44. The Relationship Between Decentering and Adaptiveness of Response Styles in Reducing Depression
  45. Self-construals and the Dark Triad traits in six countries
  46. Influences of Social Capital on Natural Disaster Research in Japan
  47. The Influence of Depression and Anxiety Status On the Therapeutic Efficacy of PPI on the Gerd and FD Symptoms. New Insights by the Cross-Lagged Effects Model
  48. Development and Validation of a Simple and Multifaceted Instrument, Gastroesophageal Reflux and Dyspepsia-Therapeutic Efficacy and Satisfaction Test (Gerd-Test)
  49. Corrigendum
  50. Correlations between factors characteristic of competitive sports and dichotomous thinking
  51. Introduction to Educational Psychology for Teachers
  52. Development and Validation of the Japanese Version of the Short Dark Triad(SD3-J)
  53. Development and validation of a simple and multifaceted instrument, GERD-TEST, for the clinical evaluation of gastroesophageal reflux and dyspeptic symptoms
  54. Younger people, and stronger effects of all-or-nothing thoughts on aggression: Moderating effects of age on the relationships between dichotomous thinking and aggression
  55. Development and validation of the Japanese version of the Short Dark Triad (SD3-J): Comparing with the Japanese version of the Dark Triad Dirty Dozen
  56. Does Marital Duration Moderate Actor, Partner, and (Dis)similarity Effects of Personality on Marital Satisfaction?
  57. Systematic Review of the Personality Profile of Paramedics: Bringing Evidence into Emergency Medical Personnel Recruitment Policy
  58. The five-factor model of personality and physical inactivity: A meta-analysis of 16 samples
  59. Self-Construals, Anger Regulation, and Life Satisfaction in the United States and Japan
  60. Relationship between bicultural identity and psychological well-being among American and Japanese older adults
  61. Structure and Characteristics of Entitlement: Focus on Three Dimensions of Entitlement
  62. Development of a Japanese version of the International Personality Item Pool-Interpersonal Circumplex
  63. Factors affecting the quality of life of patients after gastrectomy as assessed using the newly developed PGSAS-45 scale: A nationwide multi-institutional study
  64. International Personality Item Pool--Interpersonal Circumplex; Japanese Version
  65. Specific Features of Dumping Syndrome after Various Types of Gastrectomy as Assessed by a Newly Developed Integrated Questionnaire, the PGSAS-45
  66. An item-level analysis of the Posttraumatic Growth Inventory: Relationships with an examination of core beliefs and deliberate rumination
  67. Effects of anger regulation and social anxiety on perceived stress
  68. Factors affecting response to proton pump inhibitor therapy in patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease: a multicenter prospective observational study
  69. Scale of Immature/Mature Love
  70. A Meta-Analysis of Gender Differences in Self-Esteem in Japanese
  71. Development, Reliability, and Validity of the Japanese Version of the Dark Triad Dirty Dozen (DTDD-J)
  72. Examination of the Dual Processing Model of Psychological Resilience among University Athletes
  73. Cross-Cultural Differences in a Global “Survey of World Views”
  74. Factors that minimize postgastrectomy symptoms following pylorus-preserving gastrectomy: assessment using a newly developed scale (PGSAS-45)
  75. Characteristics and clinical relevance of postgastrectomy syndrome assessment scale (PGSAS)-45: newly developed integrated questionnaires for assessment of living status and quality of life in postgastrectomy patients
  76. Further Validity of the Japanese Version of the Ten Item Personality Inventory (TIPI-J)
  77. Age and Survey-Year Effects on Self-Esteem in Japan :
  78. Mo1767 Development and Validation of Pgsas-45, an Integrated Questionnaire to Assess Postgastrectomy Syndrome
  79. Big Five Content Representation of the Japanese Version of the Ten-Item Personality Inventory
  80. THE PHENOMENA AND DYNAMISM OF MAGICAL THINKING: DEVELOPING A MAGICAL THINKING SCALE
  81. Dichotomous Thinking Leads to Entity Theories of Human Ability
  82. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DICHOTOMOUS THINKING AND MUSIC PREFERENCES AMONG JAPANESE UNDERGRADUATES
  83. relationships between dichotomous thinking and personality disorder traits.
  84. Eating disorders, body image, and dichotomous thinking among Japanese and Russian college women
  85. Development, Reliability, and Validity of the Japanese Version of Ten Item Personality Inventory (TIPI-J)
  86. Prognostic factors for epileptic seizures in severe motor and intellectual disabilities syndrome (SMIDS)—A clinical and electroencephalographic study
  87. Development and validation of the Dichotomous Thinking Inventory
  88. Implicit and Explicit Self-esteem Discrepancy and Assumed Competence
  89. Correlations for Adolescent Resilience Scale with Big Five Personality Traits
  90. Construct Validity of the Adolescent Resilience Scale
  91. CONSTRUCT VALIDITY OF THE ADOLESCENT RESILIENCE SCALE
  92. CONSTRUCT VALIDITY OF THE ADOLESCENT RESILIENCE SCALE
  93. Adolescent Resilience Scale
  94. Narcissism, Interpersonal Relationships, and Adaptation
  95. Narcissistic personality, instability of self-image, and level of self-esteem and its stability
  96. Narcissistic tendency and friendship in high school students.
  97. Relationships among Narcissistic Personality, Self-Esteem, and Friendship in Adolescence
  98. Coverage area of OCEAN personality dimensions: Does the Ten Item Personality Inventory (TIPI-J) adequately represent the Big-Five dimensions of personality?
  99. When getting ahead means getting along