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Roger G. Tweed

Researcher at Kwantlen Polytechnic University

Publications -  37
Citations -  2385

Roger G. Tweed is an academic researcher from Kwantlen Polytechnic University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Positive psychology & California Psychological Inventory. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 34 publications receiving 2214 citations. Previous affiliations of Roger G. Tweed include Douglas College & University of British Columbia.

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Resilience to Loss and Chronic Grief: A Prospective Study From Preloss to 18-Months Postloss

TL;DR: Key hypotheses in the literature pertaining to chronic grief and resilience were tested by identifying the preloss predictors of each pattern and chronic grief was associated with preloss dependency and resilience with pre Loss acceptance of death and belief in a just world.
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Learning considered within a cultural context. Confucian and Socratic approaches.

TL;DR: In this paper, a Confucian-Socratic framework is used to analyze culture's influence on academic learning and the effects these approaches may have for students who either fit or do not fit the cultural ideal.
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A comparison of impulsive and instrumental subgroups of batterers.

TL;DR: Using a cluster analysis to assess personality disorder and relating the results to each group’s attachment style, anger, trauma scores, and scores on a self-report of Borderline Personality Organization (BPO) reveals two distinct types of batterers.
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Culture, Stress, and Coping: Internally- and Externally-Targeted Control Strategies of European Canadians, East Asian Canadians, and Japanese

TL;DR: The authors examined internally and externally targeted control strategies in response to life stressors in European Canadians, East Asian Canadians, and Japanese, and found that self-enhancing interpretive control was more prevalent among people with Western English-speaking backgrounds.
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Intranational Cultural Variation Exploring Further Implications of Collectivism within the United States

TL;DR: Within-nation cultural variation across regions provides a largely untapped resource for examining cross- cultural relations usually studied at the international level as mentioned in this paper, which can be used both to cross validate findings generated at international level, findings that are otherwise exceedingly difficult to cross-validate, and to generate new findings.