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Asuman Buyukcan-Tetik
Researcher at Sabancı University
Publications - 18
Citations - 550
Asuman Buyukcan-Tetik is an academic researcher from Sabancı University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Newlywed & Conversation. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 18 publications receiving 446 citations. Previous affiliations of Asuman Buyukcan-Tetik include VU University Amsterdam & Utrecht University.
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Out of Control Identifying the Role of Self-Control Strength in Family Violence
Catrin Finkenauer,Asuman Buyukcan-Tetik,Roy F. Baumeister,Kim Schoemaker,Meike Bartels,Kathleen D. Vohs +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, a self-control strength model of family violence is proposed, which integrates components of existing theories, extending them by pinpointing self control strength as an explanatory and predictive factor, and can serve as a framework for interventions.
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Online Conversation and Corporate Reputation: A Two-Wave Longitudinal Study on the Effects of Exposure to the Social Media Activities of a Highly Interactive Company
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate whether and to what extent exposure to a company's social media activities over time is beneficial for corporate reputation, and whether conversational human voice mediates this relation.
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Stability and Change in Self-Esteem During the Transition to Parenthood:
Wiebke Bleidorn,Wiebke Bleidorn,Asuman Buyukcan-Tetik,Ted Schwaba,Manon A. van Scheppingen,Jaap J. A. Denissen,Catrin Finkenauer +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a longitudinal study used data from 187 newlywed couples to examine the impact of the birth of the first child on self-esteem over the course of their first 5 years of marriage.
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On the Association Between Mindfulness and Romantic Relationship Satisfaction: the Role of Partner Acceptance.
TL;DR: Trait mindfulness was related to partner acceptance and in two out of three studies trait mindfulness was directly positively related to relationship satisfaction, providing initial support for the mediation role of partner acceptance in the association between mindfulness and relationship satisfaction.
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Social Relations Model Analyses of Perceived Self-Control and Trust in Families
Asuman Buyukcan-Tetik,Catrin Finkenauer,Merel Siersema,Karin M. Vander Heyden,Lydia Krabbendam +4 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors tested the hypothesis that people use their perception of a family member's self-control as an indicator of his or her trustworthiness and found that being perceived as having higher self control is related to greater trustworthiness among adults and children in the large majority of horizontal and vertical relationships.