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Keith F. Widaman

Researcher at University of California, Riverside

Publications -  259
Citations -  35391

Keith F. Widaman is an academic researcher from University of California, Riverside. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cognition & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 70, co-authored 240 publications receiving 31852 citations. Previous affiliations of Keith F. Widaman include University of California, Berkeley & University of California.

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Ambient air pollution exposure and increasing depressive symptoms in older women: The mediating role of the prefrontal cortex and insula.

TL;DR: In this article , the authors evaluated whether smaller volumes of brain structures implicated in late-life depression mediate associations between ambient air pollution exposure and changes in depressive symptoms, and demonstrated the first evidence that the smaller volumes associated with exposures partially mediated the associations of increased depressive symptoms with NO2 (8%) and PM2.5 (13%).
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Contextual influences on sociomoral judgment and action

TL;DR: In this article, a model depicting ways in which aspects of social contexts influence the development and expression of moral thinking and action is proposed, in short, a contextual model of sociomoral development.

Longitudinal effects of fraternal deprivation on life satisfaction and mental health

TL;DR: In this article, a longitudinal study of the psychological consequences of German unification, measures for fraternal deprivation, individual life quality, life satisfaction, and mental health were obtained on three occasions of measurement (1996, 1998, 2000) from a de-mographically heterogeneous sample of 1276 East German citizens.
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Distinguishing differential susceptibility, diathesis-stress and vantage sensitivity: beyond the single gene and environment model

TL;DR: The LEGIT as discussed by the authors R package (LEGIT) is a package for constructing GxE interaction models with latent genetic and environmental scores using alternating optimization, which can be used to detect differential susceptibility from diathesis-stress and vantage sensitivity in genotype x environment interaction research.
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Error, Error in My Model, Who’s the Fairest Error of Them All?

TL;DR: From this broadened perspective on the myriad possible sources of error, error management becomes a multipronged endeavor that involves all persons contributing to the peer-review bedrock of scientific inquiry.