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  1. Estimating One's Own and Others' Multiple Intelligence: A Cross-Cultural Study from Guinea Bissau and Portugal

    Estimating One's Own and Others' Multiple Intelligence: A Cross-Cultural Study from Guinea Bissau and Portugal

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Félix Neto --- Universidade do Porto, Portugal Adrian Furnham --- Department of Psychology, UK Maria da Conceição Pinto --- Universidade do Porto, Portugal
    This study examined the estimations of multiple intelligences for self, partner and parents. One hundred and fifty two students (males = 81, females = 68, and 3 have not indicated their sex; mean age = 24.02, SD = 3.08) from...
  2. Forgivingness: An Angolan-Portuguese Comparison

    Forgivingness: An Angolan-Portuguese Comparison

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Félix Neto --- University of Oporto, Portugal Maria da Conceição Pinto --- University of Oporto, Portugal
    Forgiveness can be considered on multiple levels, from those interpersonal incidents that are contextualized to a dispositional trait form that transcends individual injustices. Three distinct aspects of forgivingness (dispositional forgiveness) have been recently put forward: (a) Lasting resentment; that is,...
  3. A bloom of <em>Dinophysis acuta</em> in a thin layer off North-West Portugal

    A bloom of Dinophysis acuta in a thin layer off North-West Portugal

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Marine Science • Authors: MT Moita L Sobrinho-Gonçalves PB Oliveira S Palma M Falcão
    Dinophysis acuta, which is responsible for diarrhetic shellfish poisoning, reached particularly high concentrations on the north-west coast of Portugal in 2003. In the Ría de Aveiro (40°41'N), the species reached a maximum concentration of 5.0 × 104 cells l−1 on...
  4. Forgiveness-related motives: An Angola–Portugal comparison

    Forgiveness-related motives: An Angola–Portugal comparison

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Paulo Alves --- Piaget Institute of Viseu, Portugal Joana Neto --- Management and Information Technologies (REMIT), Portucalense University, Portugal Maria da Conceição Azevedo --- University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro, Portugal Félix Neto --- University of Porto, Portugal Etienne Mullet --- Institute of Advanced Studies (EPHE), France
    This study examined the structure of forgiveness motives expressed by young adults in two different countries: Angola and Portugal. A total of 483 participants (245 Angolans and 238 Portuguese) were presented with the Motivation to Forgive Questionnaire. Exploratory and confirmatory...